In Week 5 against the Chicago Bears, Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady went off on center Ryan Jensen after the offensive lineman committed a costly penalty that stopped a nice looking drive.

Brady was extremely upset at Jenson and was yelling at him profusely on the sideline.

However, Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians had no issues with what Brady did.

“That’s just being yourself,” Arians said Tuesday, via JoeBucsFan.com. “I don’t have any problem with it. At least I don’t have to go back there and cuss them out. They’ve already got an earful by the time I get over there.

“Tom has got to be Tom. I’m not going to ask him to be somebody different. He does a good job of patting [teammates] on the back, too. He might explode but he’s going to go down there and pat them on the back and get them going.”

The Buccaneers lost to the Bears to drop to 3-2 on the season. Tom Brady and Co. will look to get back in the win column in Week 6 against the Green Bay Packers in a matchup between two Hall of Fame quarterbacks (Brady, Aaron Rodgers).

Brady is always going to hold his teammates accountable when they make a mistake and he doesn't have a problem when guys call him out for his miscues as well. It's why Brady has won six titles in the NFL and established himself as one of the best teammates of all time.

In his first season with the Buccaneers after a stellar run with the New England Patriots, Brady has thrown for 1,375 yards and 12 touchdowns. He's also completing 64.3 percent of his passes.