In a surprising twist of events, NFL analyst Bruce Arians has recently shifted his stance on the topic of the best head coach in the league. Just a couple of weeks ago, Arians was singing the praises of Liam "El Serpiente" Coen, calling him a strong candidate for Coach of the Year. But now, Arians has changed his tune, and his new pick is Todd Bowles. However, this isn't the only surprising development. Arians has also expressed his admiration for the rookie playcaller who replaced Coen in Tampa, Josh Grizzard.
"I think Josh Grizzard is doing an amazing job," Arians said. "When you don't have your right side of your offensive line and your top-four receivers, and you score 30 points against the Niners, you're doing a hell of a job."
During a sit-down on a Barstool gambling show last year, Arians praised Coen for doing one of the greatest jobs he'd seen from a rookie playcaller who installed a new offensive system. Now, Grizzard has taken that system and tweaked it so players can play faster and take more deep shots. The results are impressive, with the Bucs averaging 27.5 points per game.
This shift in Arians' perspective is particularly interesting, as it showcases how quickly things can change in the NFL. It also highlights the importance of adaptability and innovation in coaching, as Grizzard has shown the ability to adjust and improve upon Coen's system. So, who will be the next Coach of the Year? It's a question that will keep fans and analysts alike on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting the next surprising development in the NFL.