Bruce Arians of the buccaneers shadows the motto of the bosses ‘Run it Back’: ‘Let’s go for two’

Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians destroyed the Kansas City Chiefs “Run It Back” motto by celebrating the team’s second Super Bowl title on Wednesday.

Arians, during the team’s parade, said that the team will not go back, but seek two consecutive titles.

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“We have the best NFL technical team and we certainly have the best NFL players,” Arians told the crowd. “Anyone who says, ‘Run It Back’, – Bulls – t. Those were the Kansas City bulls – t. We’re going for two. We’re going for two and we’re not going to stop.”

“We are going to keep this band together and they know how to win … You won every thing we lined up against you. You did it the right way. We did it the right way. We physically kicked their ass,” he added.

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Tampa Bay defeated Kansas City on the biggest stage, 31-9. The defense did not allow a single touchdown by Patrick Mahomes or any other player on the team. It was one of the worst Mahomes games of his career.

Tom Brady answered his seventh ring, making him the most successful person in the Super Bowl – even more successful than any other team in the franchise’s history.

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Brady insisted after the game that he would return and that he was not thinking about retirement.

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