Tom Brady will never finish a season in Tampa Bay: Going from a coach like Bill Bellichick to Bruce Arians is like going from Vince Lombardi to Homer Simpson
Coach Homer Simpson Photo by Gifer … Steelers fired Arians for good reasons So, Tom Brady is going to discover — at the age of 43 — what it is like to try and play without Bill Bellichick. While I have no use for Bellichick, one of the most ethically-challenged professional coaches of all time, still, he took a sixth-round pick and gave him a system that allowed him to thrive and become one of the most successful quarterbacks of all time. Bellichick protected Brady, unlike Bruce Arians, the Tampa Bay coach who will not try and make him a viable QB outside the Bellichick cocoon. Good luck with that. Arians was fired as the offensive coordinator of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2011 for a variety of reasons: A total lack of discipline with his players. An inability to understand that the running game should be a part of any passing offense. An unwillingness to understand that he was not the head coach. An inability to have offensive schemes in which the quarter...