Bucs GM had two-year plan to land
Brady
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[May 26, 2020]
Landing Tom Brady was a
monumental success borne of an even more substantial mission
executed by general manager Jason Licht and the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers.
Licht said Thursday night in an ESPN interview that landing Brady
was possible because the Buccaneers hired Bruce Arians as head coach
in 2019.
"Getting Tom here, quite frankly, started with hiring Bruce last
year," Licht said. "I don't know if we would be in this situation
right now without Bruce Arians as our head coach. And they're kind
of living parallel lives right now; they've got something to prove,
and they want to do it now."
Brady was the target of Arians as soon as it became apparent the
42-year-old could actually leave New England. Arians did not hide
his affection for Brady and New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew
Brees in February at the NFL Scouting Combine. Arians openly said he
couldn't commit to Jameis Winston -- all three were due to be
unrestricted free agents -- without "seeing what's behind Door No.
2."
Turns out his No. 1 choice, Brady, was ready and willing to join the
Buccaneers. He signed a two-year, $50 million deal and Winston was
set free.
Brady has generated a palpable buzz in Florida, with expectations
pushing the Buccaneers into a tier of teams on favorite status at
some sportsbooks. That's new territory for Licht, considering the
Buccaneers last appeared in the postseason in 2007.
Then again, the playoffs are the only life Brady has known in the
NFL. He's won 13 consecutive division titles and played in nine
Super Bowls. With that comes heightened expectations and a
bull's-eye from opponents.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht speaks to media
during the 2019 NFL Combine
at Indianapolis Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Trevor
Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports
"I don't have a lot of concerns on that right now," said Licht, who
had two stints with the Patriots and became GM of the Bucs in 2014.
"We have a head coach that, to be quite frank, isn't gonna be here
for the next 15, 20 years coaching the Buccaneers. So I think it was
actually a perfect marriage: You've got two guys that have got
something to prove; they want to win, they want to win now; they've
got the same mindset."
--Field Level Media
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