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Bruce arians past teams coached1/30/2023 Just what top-shelf candidate wants to hang his career trajectory on unproven Trask or career flop Gabbert? This is not a knock on Trask at all but Joe believes we can all agree none of us want to see Trask start a game this year (that would mean something is wrong with Brady, heaven forbid). How did that turn out?Īlso remember Bowles will likely have a new offensive coordinator next year. He had two high draft picks (Christian Hackenberg and Sam Darnold) at quarterback to work with. Does Arians want to see his right-hand man and close friend Bowles try to win games with unproven Kyle Trask or a career misfit like Blaine Gabbert? It’s not like Bowles ever developed a young quarterback when he coached the Jets. So let’s say Brady hangs it up after the 2022 season. Now we know that the (public) reasoning for Arians stepping away is that he wanted to set Todd Bowles up with a solid team and equally if not more important, set Bowles up with a good quarterback. Arians, deservedly so, has the ear of both Licht and Team Glazer. ![]() Now here is where Joe thinks former Bucs Super Bowl-winning coach Bucco Bruce Arians comes into play. There is no way to quantify the effect his retirement will have on the entire organization, and when you add on the uncertainty, albeit minimal, surrounding Todd Bowles taking over for Bruce Arians as coach, the future will be a mix of excitement and challenges for the Buccaneers at the two most important positions in any professional football organization. Jeremy Fowler of BSPN believes Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht has built a sufficient roster that will be very attractive to a free agent quarterback or one who wants to force himself out of bad situation (think Matty Ice or Russell Wilson).įormer NFL suit and current BSPN talking head Louis Riddick noted that finding Brady’s replacement will be an intense decision by the Bucs.īiggest worry: All eyes are on the status of Brady from one season to the next. And in the next three years, the sophists over there think the Bucs could be a top-10 team in the NFL, with Tom Brady for sure and perhaps without Tom Brady.īut who will succeed Brady (provided he doesn’t return next year) will have a profound effect on the Bucs. ![]() ![]() Over at the four-letter, they are trying to take a peek into the near future for NFL teams. “C’mon Tom, you know you want to keep playing next year.”
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