I don’t think you know what Arians offense. This is a good explanation from a Steelers fan:
“Arians as a play caller is incredibly aggressive. Hines Ward says he wants a point a minute: if the team has the ball for 36 minutes, he wants 36 points.
Arians runs a classic vertical offense that stretches the defense deep. Posts, fly routes, streaks. He wants quarterbacks that will take the deep shot. On the running game, he loves being physical with wide receivers that will block.
Arians is why a lot of people feel that Jameis Winston can take the next step. Winston's arm strength and natural tendency to take risks already seem to be a match made for Arians; the hope is that Arians can rein in Winston's risk-taking and make it calculated.
He does come with criticisms though. Arians's aggressiveness can lead to turnovers and sacks, and there are a lot of Steelers fans who believe Arians had to go because his offense was going to be the end of Roethlisberger as Ben was taking so much punishment waiting for routes to develop.”
Arians was telling Jameis to throw the ball down the field 30 to 40 yards not to check down. This creates high risk scenarios. I don’t see a head coach and an OC would played in that system changing it for Brady.
Ok so Tampa has 1 fast guy in Godwin but Evans ran a 4.53 and probably now runs a 4.6. He’s not fast and his catch percentage hover between 50-55% in his career; that’s not good at all. He uses his size and height to catch ball over people but if you go to more of a offense like the Patriots than I don’t know how he’s a weapon for big plays because he’s not a YAC guy. Plus I can’t wait till he starts loafing on routes or doesn’t fight for the ball on an out or a curl route; Tom is going to love that. Outside of Godwin and Brate you don’t have many receivers with a good catch percentage. I don’t know how OJ made it above 60% because only had 3 good games last year.
Jameis hasn’t sign because his asking price is 26-30 million. Once he comes down about to 8-12 million than he’ll get snatch up. The key is the right fit. I’d go to Pittsburgh, New England or Denver. I’d stay away from Jacksonville and Miami because they’re both drafting QBs in the next 2 years.