"I think that's the biggest thing: earning that respect from your players.
(Like I said,) everybody respects Coach Frazier here.".
What's unique about the soft-spoken Frazier is how he gets his point across."He gets his point across without raising his voice too much, but at the same time, you know exactly what he's meaning when he's saying it, what the tone is in his voice.".
Perhaps that's the former player in Frazier?"He's the type of guy that never gets too high, never gets too low," said safety Micah Hyde."I think him being a former player, I think, plays a part in that, because as a player, you can't be up and down.
With myself, like I can't, if I have a good game, I can't get too high.
If I have a bad game, I can't get too low.
You have to stay in the middle, because that's how you continue to get better. And I think that's how Fraze is." .
He's a coach that helped me excel throughout my career -- my four years here --Â I learned a lot about the game through Fraze.".
When things get a little rough on the sideline, he's the one that's being calm, making adjustments and getting us in the right positions.".
With the Buccaneers' victory over the Packers in the NFC title game, Bruce Arians is closer than ever to winning the Super Bowl title that has eluded him as a head coach.