An uncontrollable season-long dance continues between Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians and Buccaneers quarterback Tom Bra between.
The Bucks have won seven games and they have lost four. When they lose, Ariane has no qualms about blaming Brady, if need be. Tuesday night, Ariana painted with a wide brush.
“[O]Whether or not the quarterback plays well is only a matter of time each week. “And our job is to make sure he’s comfortable and let him play well.”
On the same show, Arians said blocking the pass against the Rams was “really, really good.” Ariane also reiterated that Brady’s resistance to sealing the defeat at the end of the fourth quarter was a “weak decision,” that Brady “did not read the coverage properly and threw a weak ball.”
Although Arians has made it clear at the time that Brady still needs time and perseverance to be completely comfortable in the offense, biting like a dumping fault on bread doesn’t make sense. At a time when it is believed that the Buccaneers’ main objective for the rest of this year is to ensure that Brady comes back for one (in which all tickets are expected to be available for sale), Arians didn’t get a memo – or with that idea Not completely on board.