Jumping in late here so I see the thread isn’t really about Arians…
Looks like we have the other side of the coin when it comes to being relaxed. If you believe what Ohrnberger reported, Brady felt Arians basically just got in the way.
Something I found really interesting about that report was Brady didn’t like how Arians uses the running game, and he’s RIGHT. It makes no sense to lineup on first down just “to run” when you have a dynamic offense with two competent tight ends and are built around the deep pass. Sounds like that was one point of contention.
I’ve always felt Bowles would be a good coach with obvious leadership abilities (look at his pressers) but hate his blitz dependent schemes, especially with that personnel.
Anyway, there’s pros and cons to every coaching style, just like with every approach in life. Belichick runs a tight ship. It often works. Sometimes it isn’t the right way for the current players. Same with Arians. Seems Brady may have been frustrated because, as he says, the margins between winning and losing are small.