
But I will say, the beauty of our ballclub is everyone checks their ego at the door. Arians, 69, said the decision was not health related. Arians will become a senior football consultant, and defensive coordinator Todd Bowles is now the teams head coach. "We've had quite a few personalities in the last few years. Bruce Arians has stepped down as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach and stepped into a new role in the front office, the team announced Wednesday. "It would definitely be Gronk," Arians said, before adding. This shouldn't come as a suprise, but Bruce Arians said that even though he's worked with several very charismatic personalities throuought his career, the most interesting player that he's ever coached is tight end Rob Gronkowski, whom he had as a player during his tenure with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Football's Biggest Game-and Why the Best Team Won - Second Edition Bob McGinn. Who's the most interesting player that Bruce Arians coached? Kitchens was best known for being a long time disciple from Arians. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have hired the former Arizona Cardinals coach to be their next head coach, the team announced on Tuesday.

Arians is retiring after eight seasons as an head coach, nine if you count the 12 games he coached as the interim. During the 2012 season, Arians also served as the Indianapolis Colts. Arians reportedly informed his staff and players of his decision Wednesday evening. When aked by The Spun in a recent interview, the now retired coach had a definitive answer an it might be who you're thinking. Hyde and Johnson were coached by Freddie Kitchens while they were with the Cleveland Browns. Bruce Arians formerly served as the Arizona Cardinals head coach from 2013 to 2017.
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Well now it was turn for Arians to name the most interesting player he had ever coach. Bruce Arians is an old sea dog when it comes to the NFL, having been around multiple franchises and teams that have gone through highs and lows, while being acknowledged as one of the most charismatic coaches around the league. Arians coached the Arizona Cardinals for five years, stepping down after the 2017 season with a 50-32-1 record that included one division title, two playoff berths, three seasons with double-digit.
