Tom Brady won the Super Bowl in his first year with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He left the New England Patriots last March and signed a two-year deal with the Bucs. This deal was a good move for the quarterback as he won his seventh ring. Brady had great success with his new team, and everyone is talking about his former head coach. Bruce Arians is one of the people to make comments on head coach Bill Belichick.
Yes, doubters used to say Brady was a “system quarterback.” Many thought that the Patriots only won games because of Belichick. Brady’s final win stopped all the nonsense.
TB12 won his seventh Super Bowl. This title is more important than the titles he won in New England. He won this one all by himself. It was team effort, and Brady knows it. But, Belichick wasn’t there. He didn’t help the quarterback win this Super Bowl. Brady worked with another coach.
Bruce Arians made comments on Bill Belichick following the Super Bowl
The Bucs quarterback didn’t say a thing. But, Arians did made some comments. In other words, it was a statement moment for the former Patriots quarterback.
“I think personally, too, he’s making a statement,” Arians told Sports Illustrated. “You know? It wasn’t all Coach Belichick.”
Is Arians right? Brady did make a statement. NFL experts would agree that this was the best Super Bowl win for TB12. He is the greatest of all time. It wasn’t Belichick. Refs didn’t help him. It was raw Brady power and some Bucs spice.
One thing stands for sure. Brady isn’t a system quarterback. He won a Lombardy Trophy with a completely different team. Brady didn’t need much time to learn the system. The Bucs paired him with great players. He worked with a great work of receivers.
This Super Bowl win gives Brady a chance to start a new dynasty. He will lead the Bucs to even greater success. We can definitely see him win another Super Bowl. A few other Super Bowls. That would be an expected scenario.
About The Author
R. M.
Radmila graduated with a degree in Translation & Interpreting. She is an NBA and NFL writer for The Ball Zone, and has been covering popular sports topics for several years. A loyal Lakers fan, she puts energy into reporting big roster moves, potential trades, on-court-accomplishments, and off-court rumors.
Bruce Arians Had Telling Comment On Bill Belichick After Super Bowl
Tom Brady won the Super Bowl in his first year with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He left the New England Patriots last March and signed a two-year deal with the Bucs. This deal was a good move for the quarterback as he won his seventh ring. Brady had great success with his new team, and everyone is talking about his former head coach. Bruce Arians is one of the people to make comments on head coach Bill Belichick.
Yes, doubters used to say Brady was a “system quarterback.” Many thought that the Patriots only won games because of Belichick. Brady’s final win stopped all the nonsense.
TB12 won his seventh Super Bowl. This title is more important than the titles he won in New England. He won this one all by himself. It was team effort, and Brady knows it. But, Belichick wasn’t there. He didn’t help the quarterback win this Super Bowl. Brady worked with another coach.
Bruce Arians made comments on Bill Belichick following the Super Bowl
The Bucs quarterback didn’t say a thing. But, Arians did made some comments. In other words, it was a statement moment for the former Patriots quarterback.
“I think personally, too, he’s making a statement,” Arians told Sports Illustrated. “You know? It wasn’t all Coach Belichick.”
Is Arians right? Brady did make a statement. NFL experts would agree that this was the best Super Bowl win for TB12. He is the greatest of all time. It wasn’t Belichick. Refs didn’t help him. It was raw Brady power and some Bucs spice.
One thing stands for sure. Brady isn’t a system quarterback. He won a Lombardy Trophy with a completely different team. Brady didn’t need much time to learn the system. The Bucs paired him with great players. He worked with a great work of receivers.
This Super Bowl win gives Brady a chance to start a new dynasty. He will lead the Bucs to even greater success. We can definitely see him win another Super Bowl. A few other Super Bowls. That would be an expected scenario.
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About The Author
R. M.
Radmila graduated with a degree in Translation & Interpreting. She is an NBA and NFL writer for The Ball Zone, and has been covering popular sports topics for several years. A loyal Lakers fan, she puts energy into reporting big roster moves, potential trades, on-court-accomplishments, and off-court rumors.