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Bowles explains why Arians was on Bucs sideline
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quite conspicuously had some extra help on the sideline during Sunday’s game in the form of former coach Bruce Arians.

Arians, who is officially a consultant for the Buccaneers after retiring as head coach during the offseason, was spotted agitating on the sidelines during Sunday’s win over the New Orleans Saints. Both Arians and general manager Jason Licht could be seen at certain points during the game, though neither of them would be expected on the sideline as part of their current roles.

On Monday, coach Todd Bowles offered an explanation for their presence. Bowles said that the Saints failed to provide an upstairs booth for team personnel, which left them only the sideline.

Whether this is true or not, it’s tough to believe the Buccaneers would just want Arians and Licht roaming the sidelines for fun. It is not as if either of them were there during Week 1 against the Dallas Cowboys.

The NFL will not be pleased with this, especially since things got quite testy between the two teams. The Buccaneers’ response seems to be that the league should take it up with the Saints instead.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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