“Don’t worry about Tom Brady” Bruce Arians believes that the Bucs QB is laser-focused on the field

Tom Brady took 11 days off from the Bucs training camp to spend more time with his family. The 45-year-old had retired in January and then unretired to join the Bucs again this season.
When the Buc’s senior consultant and former head coach Brian Arians was asked about the issue with Tom Brady, he calmly replied by saying there’s no issue and Brady is an experienced player who can handle all of it.
“I never had Tom Brady,” the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach on Tuesday. “It’s a matter of when you’re 45 and you have way, way more things in your life going on than a 25-year-old does. Tom needed the time.
“You can ask the players in the huddle who get their butt chewed out by him,” Arians quipped. “They all know he’s laser-focused and ready to roll. So I would say to anyone: Don’t worry about Tom Brady.
Tom Brady was recently featured as the No.1 player in the NFL in the top 100 players list and he was also the highest-paid player in the NFL this year.
“He’s all in, or he wouldn’t be there”: Bruce Arians on Tom Brady

Tom Brady is the most experienced player currently in the NFL, and along with that experience, the Bucs QB is also very talented. So, undoubtedly Brady will have no problem fitting in with the squad even after 11 days of absence.
Bruce Arians had also retired in March just like Tom Brady and came back as a senior consultant in Tampa Bay. “Thought I was having a heart attack and found out I had known heart disease, just really bad cholesterol and we had to find a game plan out to fix it,” Arians said.
With Tom Brady back in the squad, the roster of Tampa Bay is looking dangerous. Although they lack firepower in the offence but will give the young players to shine and coordinate with the best QB of all time.
The Bucs are done with their preseason and are currently preparing for their first game against the Cowboys.
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