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Bruce Arians For HC?


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I've never been all that sold on Arians as a HC.  Without Brady and the veteran talent influx at Tampa, he would be average or slightly above.

I don't hate the guy, but he is one of those coaches who is going to do things his way, even if it is not working.  He and Brady apparently locked horns on that early on.  Worse, he will abandon what is working to do things his way, even when the results immediately afterwards make it obvious it was a bad decision.

Plus, I think that for his own longevity here on planet earth, he needs to take things easier than a HC can afford or he would be willing to. 

Hard pass.

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23 hours ago, Asaria said:

One name I’ve not seen anyone bring up is Bruce Arians, and I’m kinda curious why. He brought the Cardinals to relevance, and they immediately shat the bed after he left(Sorry Wilks) and he took over a Bucs team that hadn’t done anything for years, and helped lead them to a super bowl. You can say Brady was the main reason why, but after being forced out by Brady this off season, that team has taken a major step back.

 

Not to mention the work he did with the colts in keeping them together and leading them to the playoffs as a intern coach.

 

I know he’s older and maybe he’s done with coaching, but considering he was forced out as Bucs HC; I think he might still have that itch.

I read that Arians is a real doucher. Also, he was not forced out as head coach was he? I thought he just retired?

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7 hours ago, Sgt Schultz said:

I've never been all that sold on Arians as a HC.  Without Brady and the veteran talent influx at Tampa, he would be average or slightly above.

I don't hate the guy, but he is one of those coaches who is going to do things his way, even if it is not working.  He and Brady apparently locked horns on that early on.  Worse, he will abandon what is working to do things his way, even when the results immediately afterwards make it obvious it was a bad decision.

Plus, I think that for his own longevity here on planet earth, he needs to take things easier than a HC can afford or he would be willing to. 

Hard pass.

And The Bucs are so much better without him aren't they , the same Bucs that couldn't score a TD against us 

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13 hours ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

And The Bucs are so much better without him aren't they , the same Bucs that couldn't score a TD against us 

I take it you believe that is due to Arians' brilliance and not the fact they lost Gronk, Brady has been so-so, and they lost several other pieces (especially OL).  But, sure, you're right, Arians would have had them right up there with the Vikings and Eagles.

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