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Ahhhhh.....phase 8 of the ABJ movement, i was wondering how this would kick up again
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Nothing wrong with your perspective. But I think Winston is the Saints best hope to win THIS year. Beyond that, neither Winston, or Dalton, are the long term viable answer. And I think not only Payton knew it, but so does Loomis and this staff. Why did they go so hard for Watson, if they truly believed Winston is their long term answer?If you think Jameis Winston is the future, you're deluding yourself. He serviceable but if he really was the future, I imagine Payton would still be our coach.
I don't think there is any doubt that Dalton is the best QB on our roster atm but I think he can only take us so far.
WTF?Nothing wrong with your perspective. But I think Winston is the Saints best hope to win THIS year. Beyond that, neither Winston, or Dalton, are the long term viable answer. And I think not only Payton knew it, but so does Loomis and this staff. Why did they go so hard for Watson, if they truly believed Winston is their long term answer?
Naw thats Saints Report, i would be more shock if it was level headed LOL Dude threw 5 passes in first preseason game against backups on a bad team and everyone talks about how good he is. To even say he is better then Prescott, means you watched 0 games of the cowboys to even make that statement. Dalton is solid but he is not better then Winston at this point at all.This is almost like an April Fools Day thread. A guy plays one series in a preseason game and all of a sudden we have a QB controversy.
There are some people who don't like Winston because of mistakes he made off the field as a college kid, and they refuse to accept that he has matured and learned from his mistakes.I'm new to the forum and couldn't tell if this is par for the course or if this is a troll thread or not. No clue how some on here arrived at these overreactions after 1-2 drives during a preseason game versus a bad team.
Not to cast doubt on Dalton's long career but there's a reason why he's on his fourth team and learning an entirely new offense in so many years at this point in his career. I think it's fine if you're still skeptical about Winston however he did incredibly well considering the lack of wr talent he had to work with last year. Why is that being ignored?
I would imagine given he has Thomas, Olave, and Landry to throw to this season he will perform even better. Winston has never had an issue with taking full advantage of the talent around him (Mike Evans and Chris Godwin) and making other players on the roster better (Adam Humphries and Cameron Brate). His issues have been turnovers which were exacerbated in 2019 in a offense that did not play to his strengths nor HOF'er Tom Brady in 2020, which is why they had to change the offense for Tom.
There are some people wo don't like Winston because of mistakes he made off the field as a college kid, and they refuse to accept that he has matured and learned from his mistakes.
Then there are other people who will never like him because, well let's just say they also didn't like Aaron Brooks, or Jeff Blake, and you can extrapolate from there.