Bruce Arians is also to blame (Brady, too)

The star wide receiver acted out in the middle of the game.

Brown stripped off his helmet, shoulder pads and uniform and quit on the spot after he refused to go back in the game.

This is an open-and-shut case.

Think again.

Bruce Arians is the reason for most of the blame.

He was the one who was responsible for the situation. He was involved. This mess was set up by him.

Brown is to blame. He didn't hold Brown accountable. He looked the other way as if the things Brown had done in the past wouldn't happen to him.

When things blew up in his face, like they had in Brown's previous three stops in the league, he was surprised.

Please.

There was no question that Brown would blow up the spot.

Tom Brady should take the blame. He didn't really care about Brown. Brady cared about Brown, the talented wide receiver.

Brady sold his soul and principles to get Brown, a man accused of sexual assault by one woman and sexual misconduct by another, on his team, because he was so focused on winning another Super Bowl.

Brady took Brown into his home despite the erratic behavior that left a trail of alleged victims in Brown's path.

If Brady cared about Brown, he would have gotten him help, not a contract to play football.

Brown needs help in his personal life to improve his well-being.

You don't have to be a doctor to know that. It is like spotting a great athlete on the field.

Brown needs to be held accountable for his actions. Tough love.

When Brown needed it most, that was what Arians failed to deliver.

After the New England Pats cut ties with Brown, the Tampa Bay team wasn't interested in him.

Brady wanted him and he became a Buc. Brown helped the team win the Super Bowl after he was injured.

He was re-signed by the Bucs when no other team wanted him.

The moment of truth came. When the Bucs first signed Brown, they heard something very profound from Arians. He screws up one time.

He proved himself to be a liar.

Brown messed up all right.

He lied about his vaccination status and got a fake card.

Tom Moore, an offensive consultant, and three-time cancer survivor, were put at risk by Brown.

That was the cue for him to stick to his word and hold Brown accountable.

Brown was given a pass because his football team needed a good wide receiver after injuries deplete their supply. Brown is still that.

A scrub or a lesser talent would have been shown the door.

The head coach was Brown's biggest problem.

After the game, the first words from the press conference were that Brown was no longer a member of the team.

Isn't that special?

I added this to the media on Monday. I hope the best for him. It was very difficult. I wish him well. I hope he gets some help. It is very difficult. I care about him.

Please.

What Brown could do for him, enhance his resume, was what was important to Arians.

If he really cared, he would have gotten Brown the help before tossing him another jersey.

No one should be shocked by what happened here. It happened with the team. The Raiders. The team from New England. The lure of using this man's talent to help win football games is too great.

It's hard to be concerned about someone's well-being.

Shame on the man. He is to blame.