Arians left AZ when he felt he didnt want to rebuild .Retired. Then suddenly resurfaced when he thought the TB job might be available. He really isnt invested in long term team building in Tampa. He will retire again and do tv when the team goes south or in cap hell.
"Wait... a coach can do that?"
In a way it's a blessing to have this "was it BB/was it Brady" moment, with all the children blithely babbling about firing all the coaches.
I don't think BB would ever say it -- in fact, I know he wouldn't, because in his mind, information is an asset with a value and you don't give it away -- but I think he is a builder. I think he knows how to think of each year as a year unto itself, but I also think part of the satisfaction for him is in molding teams, almost like a prep school teacher molding classes of students. He likes his special classes, like Robin Williams in Dead Poets Society... but I don't think that character stopped being a teacher after that one class graduated.
And the guys who "stick" in BB's system, when things are good, become his allies in the next "achievement" the next year... just so long as they understand it's a different year.
Even though he has a principle that each team is its own thing, and even though he has a principle that you tune out the noise, and the only "narrative" is winning that week or that year... He's human.
I think he wants to pick up from this question mark status with the bandwagon fans, the generation that he and Tom Brady spoiled, basically. I think he wants to show them it didn't begin and end with their no. 12 fetish (and like every
real Patriots fan, I wish him luck... not because I'm rooting for him ahead of TFB, but because I'm rooting for New England not Tampa Bay or one guy on Tampa Bay.
So all this to say, it at least
looks like we have a guy that likes coaching football, even the sucky rebuilding part of coaching, because it's coaching. But I'm knocking on wood as I say that, because who knows how far or how close he is to "I don't need this ****"
No Brees style ceremony for TB when he breaks the record tonight. I’m sure this is the way Tom would prefer it anyway.
Then stop the game and bring in a marching band.
I love how they say NE won't stop the game... I started thinking this through, and technically, how do those things work? I mean, nobody calls a timeout for that ceremony. There's nothing in the rules about them is there? If he just snaps the ball and keeps playing, that's that, right? Who wants a ceremony at a change of possession?
Eh just thinking out loud. Yay only 11 more hours til gametime