The funniest part of this ^ Brady conversation, is we have a great sample size from 2020 that proves my balance theory is unequivocally true.
Entering the bye week 13 in 2020, the Bucs had lost 3 of their last 4 games... in each of those losses they rushed for 75 yards or less.
In one really bad loss against the Saints, the Bucs set a single game record (league... not team record) for fewest rushing attempts (4) in a single game... they got slaughtered 38-3.
Their one win in those four weeks by the way... over 210 yards rushing. That was the game immediately after the Saints debacle where even reporters were asking why they weren't running... even a little.
Well flash forward to after the bye week. Somebody obviously put two and two together. The Bucs win their final four games by incorporating the run more. In the playoffs the Bucs lead the postseason in rushing attempts, attempts per game and Leonard Fournette earns the moniker "playoff Lenny."
The person who fixed that was Arians.
How do we know?
Because the moment Tom has him fired, the Bucs have a season where they rank dead last in rushing attempts, and instead of fixing it for the playoffs... they go into Dallas and run the ball 12 times and lose.
If you let your QB be the offensive coordinator along with the GM, then who is going to hold him accountable?
Nobody...
A QB is always going to want to pass the ball... always.
Especially one who is trying to set every passing record in the book.
Fanboys hate to admit their sacred cows are human.