Former Buccaneers' Head Coach Bruce Arians Praises Baker Mayfield
Bruce Arians retired as the Buccaneers' head coach just over a year and a half ago but still remains heavily involved within the organization. Arians played a huge hand in drawing Tom Brady to Tampa Bay, but the latter has also retired and the Buccaneers signed Baker Mayfield to a one-year deal to possibly become the heir to Brady as the team's starting QB.
In a conversation with Ira Kaufman from JoeBucsFan.com, Arians heaped praise on the Buccaneers' new addition to the quarterback room.
“Great competitor, extremely accurate. I loved his competitive spirit [coming out of college],” Arians said of Mayfield.
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Since his college days, Mayfield has always been pegged as having a cocky attitude that has understandably rubbed people the wrong way. Arians, however, believes that Mayfield's attitude is exactly what is needed.
“He’s not a punk. He’s cocky, but at that size you better be,” Arians said.
It seems pretty clear that Arians, along with the rest of the coaching staff and front office, believe that the Buccaneers are in a good situation at the quarterback position.
Baker and former second-round pick out of the University of Florida, Kyle Trask, will compete in a quarterback battle this offseason to decide who will indeed be the starting quarterback.
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The Bucs did win the NFC South last season but were smacked around by the Dallas Cowboys in the wild-card game that ended their season with an 8-9 record. If the Bucs want to turn things around this season they will need consistent play from their starting QB and everyone else around him.
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