Few coaches in the history of the NFL had the kind of success that the former head coach of Tampa Bay Buccaneers Bruce Arians had at the quarter-Arrière.
The former Super Bowl champion trained Tom Brady, Ben Roethlisberger, Andrew Luck and Carson Palmer throughout his career. Add a few titles with these elite names, and Arians understands what it takes to succeed in the quarter-back position.
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In a story written in athleticsArians highlighted a main thing that separates the quarters with regard to success in the NFL.
“After all my years in the NFL, I think [that] Indicator No. 1 to find out if players in general and quarters in particular will succeed or fail – how they manage failure, “said Arians.
Since the Buccaneers head coach led Brady to a Super Bowl victory at Tampa Bay, it’s not so bizarre to assume that he could be on something here.
The way a player manages failure is an important part of any championship psyche. This is why one year’s wonders exist in the league. The players are really good for a year, the league adapts and they have no answer. Instead of working harder, these players in difficulty collapse inward and end up being short of the city.
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The Arians have already seen it. And there are a lot of quarters that correspond to the mold of what does not make a prosperous player in the big leagues.
The Buccaneers were able to win the Super Bowl LV with this state of mind. And although the days of coaches of Arians are finished, the long-standing quarter whisperer has always tips to show how he came where he was.
And how to see who are the next major signal calls.
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