Colin Cowherd has a cryptic take on Bruce Arians’ sudden retirement from FirstSportz


While we expect some drama every off-season, what’s happening this time is something we’ve never seen before. What has happened at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers camp over the past few weeks has left countless NFL fans scratching their heads in disbelief.
First, Tom Brady announced he was ready to make a comeback just weeks after quitting. The Bucs were thrilled when their star QB decided to take the field once more. However, there has been some speculation about Brady’s possible rift with head coach Bruce Arians, with everyone in the Bucs, including Arians, denying any such claims.
‘He drove him insane’: Colin Cowherd believes Tom Brady played a big part in Bruce Arians’ retirement

Now that everything was going smoothly, at least from the outside, Arians decided to step down as Bucs head coach. “I’ve spent the last 50 years of my life in one form or another coaching football on the sidelines,” Arians said in its statement released by the team.
Colin Cowherd had a few things to say about that. “Suddenly, out of the blue, Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians retires, Todd Bowles, their defensive coordinator, is now the coach and Arians moves up. With Tom Brady suddenly retiring, then not retiring, that’s how power grabs work, folks‘ Colin stated.
“Arians and Brady are two completely different personalities. One is obsessed with planning and detail, the other more of an old-school instinct. Don’t buy anything else. Brady wants to play but he wants offensive control and Arians has driven him insane,” he added.
Colin added that Bruce has never shown any interest in moving up. “When things happen suddenly and strangely, there’s a reason, there’s often a power grab, Brady won,” he claimed.
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