ViperGTS
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It'll probably be Tampa Bay, and sure, a new offense with Arians will be fun and novel in some sense. But it won't be perfect; he'll clash with Arians at times; he'll realize his new WRs and TEs (regardless of talent) will not always be on the same page as him; he'll realize all the little details that going into winning, on both sides of the ball and special teams, and how no one addresses those details and nuances better than Belichick.
And when he sees his teammates and coaches making mistakes due to a lack of effort, attentiveness, and competency, he'll naturally become frustrated because he's a competitive person who wants to win, and is familiar with playing in an environment where effort, attentiveness, and competency is top priority. He's taking those things for granted, and when he realizes that standard doesn't exist elsewhere to the extent it does in New England, he'll be initially perplexed, and then frustrated.
Remember all the times we'd marvel at how well a Belichick-coached team handled a particular in-game scenario, and how we'd mock other teams for how poorly prepared they were for that same scenario? Yeah, I remember -- and Tom will remember very, very soon.
Bingo. And no offseason program?
Kaboooooom! It’s gonna be an unmitigated disaster wherever he goes.