Bruce Aryan continues to protest often.
I was visibly moved by the constant perception that Tom BradyArianes’ return after a 40-day retirement was conditioned on pushing Arius to the curb after 17 days, and Arianes was puffing and puffing even more Sunday night regarding his good friend Tommy.
Speaking at the Arians Family Foundation Party (my invitation must have gotten lost in the mail), Aryan addressed his relationship with Brady by suggesting that Brady would give Aryans an expensive piece of jewelry.
“It’s a $50,000 watchArians said, via Rick Stroud from Tampa Bay Times. “He says he brought it to me. Who would do that if we hate each other? As soon as he gets back to town, we’ll play golf.”
No one has ever said that they hate each other. The question is whether Brady can continue to work with Ariane. As we have said over and over, it is possible for people to have a good personal relationship while not being able to co-exist on a professional level.
It will never go away, no matter what anyone says,” Arianes said. “It’s a patriotic novel they think they know, but they don’t.”
If it never goes away, why does it keep trying to convince people who will never be convinced that there isn’t a red code of some kind that Brady commanded or subtly ordered? Common sense goes on to point out the fact that Brady, if Tom Cruise pressured her enough, would eventually scream,You are really right you did!“
Aryan’s latest attempt to voice skeptics follows a recent failure by former Buccaneers assistant coach AQ Shipley to deny that he was. one of the sources For his good friend Rich Orenberger’s claim that Brady and Ariane They no longer see eye to eye, due to the fact that semi-retired Ariane was excessively tampering with the work done by Brady and offensive coordinator Byron Liftwich. Via JoeBucsFan.com, Pat McAfee Shepley jokingly asked if one of the sources of his close friends was Ohrnberger, and Shipley skillfully avoided answering the question.
As JoeBucsFan.com notes, and as I never realized, Shipley after one year of working as an assistant coach with the Buccaneers decided to step aside. This increases the possibility that he told Orhnberger about the friction between Brady and the Arians. There are no consequences whatsoever for Shipley if Arians think Shipley said something he should have said to Orenberger.
At a minimum, it would be irresponsible for Orenberger not to at least run the reports after his good friend Shipley before they are released to the public. The exchange could have been as simple as: “That’s what I’m going to say. Tell me if I’m wrong.”
Or, more likely, Ohrnberger got all of it from Shipley. Again, the fact that Shipley no longer works there makes it more likely that he will come clean.
And please excuse us from the idea that it is taboo to guess the sources. We just want to know if the information is correct. In this case, the Ohrnberger-Shipley connection makes it more likely that the information is accurate. Ditch Shipley’s decision to pass a golden opportunity on yelling “fake news,” and the fair conclusion continues that, a $50,000 gold watch or not, there’s something to the idea that it’s time for the Aryan and Brady business to end their relationship—regardless of how they personally feel about each other.
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