Colin Cowherd Has Officially Jumped Off the Buccaneers Bandwagon

Colin Cowherd: “That game against Minnesota looks a lot different if Minnesota had a good field goal kicker. Off a bye, Tampa Bay had 17 first downs, 20 minutes time of possession, and Tom Brady completed 15 throws… OFF A BYE, and against an average Minnesota defense that average quarterbacks have run up and down the field on… Tampa Bay has one impressive win all year, and now they’ve plateaued. They’re fine, and they’re not bad, but they’re not cleaning up their stuff, and this is why they’re inconsistent. I know Tom Brady is obsessed, but I know Bruce Arians has retired once, has the biggest staff in the league to limit the grind, and he did a good job as a broadcaster but never really fully committed and it showed. It doesn’t mean he can’t coach but there are certain positions in this league that are built for young guys. It’s too many hours. He’s got 5 and 6 assistants on the offensive side, and he’s an offensive guy. I watched it yesterday and they still don’t have an identity. All Tampa is is a collection of talented players… This was an unbelievably startling win.” (Full Video Above)

Listen to Colin Cowherd explain why he’s distancing himself from the ‘plateaued’ Tampa Bay Buccaneers just a few months after Colin had ranked them the best team in the NFL in his 'Herd Hierarchy' rankings.

Check out the video above as Colin details why he doesn’t think Bruce Arians in the right head coach for a team who simply looks like a ‘good’ but not ‘great’ team, who is just a random collection of really good players combined into one slightly above average team.

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