Bruce Arians sent shockwaves around the NFL on Wednesday night when he surprisingly announced that he would be retiring as coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Almost as soon as Arians made his announcement, speculation started that friction with Tom Brady might have played a part in Arians’ decision to step down. The two-time NFL coach of the year was asked about that possibility on Wednesday, but he shot that down.
“Tom was very in favor of what I’m doing,” Arians said, via NBC Sports. “I mean, I had conflicts with every player I coached because I cussed them all out, including him. Great relationship off the field.”
The interesting thing about Arians’ answer is that he’s basically admitting there was friction with Brady by saying he had conflicts with every player.
There had actually been reports of friction between the two men over the past few months and Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht…
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