Bruce Arians has no concerns about Tom Brady chewing out teammates – NBC Sports – NFL

” Thats just being yourself,” Arians stated Tuesday, via JoeBucsFan.com. “I do not have any issue with it. At least I do not need to go back there and cuss them out. Theyve currently got an earful by the time I get over there.

” Tom has got to be Tom. Im not going to ask him to be somebody different. He does a great task of patting [colleagues] on the back, too. He might blow up but hes going to decrease there and pat them on the back and get them going.”

Of course, Brady ultimately did something for which he ought to have been cussed out: He didnt know a crucial 4th down was fourth down. Arians, who publicly called out Brady for a couple of interceptions after a Week One loss to the Saints, claimed on several events that Brady knew it was 4th down, even if it looked like he didnt. (That suggests Brady discovered a method to make it understood to Arians that airing out unclean laundry would no longer be appreciated.).

Of course, Brady ultimately did something for which he ought to have been cussed out: He didnt understand a crucial 4th down was fourth down. No one chewed him out for that. Arians, who publicly called out Brady for a couple of interceptions after a Week One loss to the Saints, claimed on multiple occasions that Brady understood it was fourth down, even if it looked like he didnt. (That recommends Brady found a way to make it understood to Arians that airing out dirty laundry would no longer be appreciated.).

Last Thursday night, Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady blew a gasket on center Ryan Jensen after a drive that eventually had Tampa Bay facing third and 5. Coach Bruce Arians has no issue with Brady giving the business to his teammates.

Brady must understand that confessing that he committed a mistake would make him seem more human.

Brady ought to realize that admitting that he committed an error would make him seem more human. We all make mistakes, even Brady.

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