Rich Ohrnberger, the former Patriots guard who tweeted that there was tension between Tom Brady and Bruce Arians, is not backing down from his report despite Bruce Arians’ foul-mouthed denial.

Arians called the report “bulls—t” but Ohrnberger maintains he has “impregnable” sources.
On Friday, Ohrnberger claimed that Brady and offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich would work on the offensive gameplan in the morning while Arians was absent rehabbing his Achilles.
The Buccaneers head coach would then “take a red pen” and make adjustments to the gameplan that Leftwich and Brady devised.
He also added that there were major disagreements between Brady and Leftwich in strategy and that Brady eventually seized control of the offense and adjusted calls he didn’t believe would work.
Ohrnberger was under fire recently for falsely reporting that Patrick Mahomes banned his brother and fiancée from attending games next season.
This time, his sources are “impregnable,” however.
ProFootballTalk’s Mike Florio noted that Ohrberger played with Brady for three years and that Ohrnberger is a close friend of Bucs assistant coach A.Q. Shipley.
So, take that for what it’s worth.
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