In an interview with the Tampa Bay Times, he said, in reference to Tom Brady’s decision to return, even though he retired:

He also said that there wasn’t any truth to the rumors that Brady decided to retire because they weren’t seeing eye to eye. He went on to say that the rumors were just that and it was very “far fetched” to even say that there were issues between the coach and quarterback.

Bruce Arians refutes that he changed the offensive game plan each week

While speaking with the Tampa Bay Times over the weekend, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach cleared the air on a lot of rumors that involved him. Besides the report that Tom Brady left because they didn’t get along and that he could return to the football field and play elsewhere, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach also addressed the issue of the offensive game plan.

Originally reported by Rich Orhnberger, it was said that the head coach was tending to his Achilles injury while Tom Brady and offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich worked on a game plan for the upcoming game. He alleged that he then came in and got rid of their plans and created his own.

According to the Buccaneers’ head coach, Tom Brady won’t be returning to Tampa Bay or any other NFL team and there isn’t any “bad blood” between the two parties.

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