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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.It's like Ice keeps saying, they really need a passing catching RB.The explanation is simple. New Orleans was killing them up front with stunts and twists and Tampa kept stressing vertical route concepts. Then they got down big and needed those routes for quick strikes to get back into it, but Brady was still getting dry humped because they couldn’t counter those stunts and twists up front. It’s the same way a defense has always beaten Brady - press man, don’t blitz, rely heavily on stunts and winning at the point of attack.
That’s why they got Fournette but he’s behind on the depth chart. The only reason I can think of is that he might be having trouble picking up the playbook, but that’s a complete guess on my part.It's like Ice keeps saying, they really need a passing catching RB.
I think the problem here is that if Arians is gone, basically the entire coaching staff is going to go with him. It's the most extreme "good old boys" staff in the league.Really the only silver lining here is that the new playoff format makes the result a little less devastating. Sure, the Saints or Bucs had a chance at the #1 seed, but chances are they’re both playing wild card weekend and needing to win 4 playoff games. Add in the limited HFA with Covid and you’re not talking about the same type of monumental disadvantage as last year. But the Bucs are going nowhere.
My guess is they fire Arians and hire McDaniels next season. Not that I think Josh is a great coach, but I just expect this to happen.
They’re exactly what we thought they’d be, only more talented (league leading DVOA by a wide margin.) They’re a typical Arians boom-or-bust team. Look no further than their results against Green Bay and New Orleans. To have three absolute blowouts when facing other strong teams isn’t a fluke but the quintessential Bruce Arians experience.
I was wondering how long it would take this fat old blowhard to start finger pointing.
Welcome to the thread after a loss. Kind of predictable.
I was wondering how long it would take this fat old blowhard to start finger pointing.
Is he wrong, though?
Don't mean to be snarky, I legitimately haven't watched the film.
It seems perfectly possible that he's right. Only way to know is to watch.
They really shouldve not abandoned the run completely. Brady's game is the short inside passing game with quick throws especialy vs a oline which cant hold itself . We saw that a lot over 20 yrs. Yet Arians wants him to drop back and try and throw deep down the field with the pocket collapsing.BA could be right and wrong. Evans could be open, but if it took longer than Brady had time to throw, than he is essentially not open. Don't get me wrong, Evans is a great receiver, I think he is a top 5 type, but he struggled with the two fades in the endzone. Where the fades Brady's fault? Commonly it is not clear cut like BA always seems to indicate.
That's the thought that came to my mind every single time he was in the screen - CONFUSED! He looked absolutely out of his league and outclassed by a better coach. Simple as that.Shots of Arians on the sidelines looks like how Wade Phillips constantly looked like with the Cowboys - always confused.
They both remind me of the Coach in "The Waterboy" where his plays didn't work after Henry Winkler's character counters his own stolen plays.
And what's with that box here's wearing?
If it takes a receiver seven seconds or more to run a route but the pocket is collapsing in two to three seconds... do the math, BA.They really shouldve not abandoned the run completely. Brady's game is the short inside passing game with quick throws especialy vs a oline which cant hold itself . We saw that a lot over 20 yrs. Yet Arians wants him to drop back and try and throw deep down the field with the pocket collapsing.
BA could be right and wrong. Evans could be open, but if it took longer than Brady had time to throw, than he is essentially not open. Don't get me wrong, Evans is a great receiver, I think he is a top 5 type, but he struggled with the two fades in the endzone. Where the fades Brady's fault? Commonly it is not clear cut like BA always seems to indicate.
Why would Arians lie when everyone can watch the same film? It would undermine his own credibility if he was making stuff up.
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