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Bruce Arians called it “shocking” to watch the New Orleans Saints’ pasting Sunday night of his Tampa Bay Buccaneers, adding they “kicked our ass in every phase” of a 38-3 victory at Raymond
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There were a number of missed opportunities in Monday night’s crushing 25-23 home loss to the Buccaneers that surely kept the Giants up late into the night and into Tuesday morning.
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Tampa Bay head coach Bruce Arians surprised a lot of people with his stark criticism of Tom Brady after the Buccaneers’ opening week loss to New Orleans. One of those people was Brett Favre, and the Hall of Fame quarterback believes it was a mistake by Arians. “I think the last person you want to …
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A day did not change Bruce Arians’ opinion. The Buccaneers head coach didn’t shy away from pinning blame on Tom Brady after his new quarterback threw two interceptions in Tampa Bay’s Week 1 loss to the Saints on Sunday. Arians continued to pile on the criticism in his press conference on Monday. “He looked like …
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Tom Brady has had nearly six months to get used to all the aspects of his new team, but in his Buccaneers debut Sunday, the four-time Super Bowl MVP was introduced to another unfamiliar situation. Tampa Bay head coach Bruce Arians didn’t hold back while discussing Brady’s two costly interceptions in the Buccaneers’ 34-23 loss …
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Tom Brady doesn’t sound like he’s missing Bill Belichick much. In fact, he seems downright giddy to be teaming up with Bruce Arians in Tampa Bay with the Buccaneers. “It’s my 30th year of playing football, including high school, and it’s the first time I’ve ever had an offensive head coach,” the future Hall of …
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Even the victors of the Tom Brady free-agency sweepstakes didn’t believe he would leave New England until the ink was dry. NFL insider Jay Glazer, who has a “very tight” relationship with Bruce Arians, described the the Buccaneers head coach’s paranoia that the six-time Super Bowl Champion would jilt them in the 11th-hour. “Believe it …
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers leaned on a mantra from a classic baseball movie in their quest to land Tom Brady. The Bucs’ front office dubbed their plan “Operation Shoeless Joe Jackson,” ESPN’s Ian O’Connor reported, with player personnel director John Spytek – Brady’s former Michigan teammate – constantly telling GM Jason Licht “if we build …
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Tom Brady became the king of killing defenses by completing short passes across the middle during his days with the Patriots. But Bruce Arians believes his air-it-out offense will fit the Buccaneers’ prize addition just fine. “I think the perception is just wrong,” Arians, regarding the idea that Brady can’t throw the deep ball, told …
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Ben Roethlisberger is in a unique position to understand Tom Brady’s mindset and didn’t see this coming at all. Roethlisberger, who is entering his 16th year with the Steelers, was shocked when Brady left the Patriots for the Buccaneers last week after two decades in New England. “I thought for sure he would go back. …