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Bruce Arians still is evaluating whether Jameis Winston should be the QB in 2020. “It’s an ongoing process for me. You know every…the good, the bad, the ugly. You put it all together...''
Arians on Winston: "You don’t want to really get in that situation in your first game. But I see that growth. I see him throwing balls away. You know?''
Arians on Winston: "The two minute is huge. When you can take your team at the half and go down and get a touchdown in a minute, the end of the game. We didn’t do it (against) Frisco but now we’ve done it for a few weeks....''
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Bruce Arians said he threw the challenge flag late in Sunday's win against Arizona knowing full well he was out of challenges. Said he wanted to prove a point, to show on video board that Murray's knee was down. Understands the risk involved in losing a time out.
Bruce Arians, asked if there's an assistant responsible for taking the red flag from him once Bucs are out of challenges, said there is, but he kept it anyway. "I wanted to make a statement." Saw Kyler Murray's knee as being down on what was ruled an incomplete pass.
Arians said he remembers Marvin Lewis throwing a challenge flag on principle to make a point of poor officiating. "There's a point in the game there's only certain ways to get a point across. It could have cost us."
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