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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Per a source with knowledge of the situation, the league office currently is working on addressing all things related to the incident, including sidelines. That specifically includes Arians. It’s unclear whether the league can direct the Buccaneers to get Arians ...
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NFL is reviewing all aspects of the Bucs-Saints incident, including Bruce Arians’s role in it
Per a source with knowledge of the situation, the league office currently is working on addressing all things related to the incident, including sidelines. That specifically includes Arians.
It’s unclear whether the league can direct the Buccaneers to get Arians off the sideline, but it should. He’s no longer a member of the coaching staff. He should act accordingly. Then again, the Bucs may appreciate having an extra agitator during the games. Someone who can piss and moan about whatever, whenever while the head coach is focused on other things. As long as Arians doesn’t interject himself into the actual coaching of the team, the Bucs can benefit from having him around. Full article “We in New Orleans, you know? It gets spicy sometimes,” Evans told reporters, as seen Monday morning on ESPN’s “SportsCenter.” “Got a little heated in the scuffle. Glad nobody got hurt and glad our guy responded. We’re competitive, but today he (Lattimore) was just a little too emotional. Like, you don’t throw punches at guys on the field. I think he threw a punch at Lenny (Leonard Fournette) and pushed Tom (Brady), something like that. I just can’t let that happen to my teammates, so I just shoved him and it turned into a brawl.” Related: Mike Evans speaks out |
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