A microcosm of Winston’s career

This isn't even really about Jameis and Drew and game winning drives, but if that is the road you want to take, a higher percentage of Winston's win total comes from GWDs (38% to Drew's 31%). But again, that's is neither here nor there. It is the fact that QBs lose games and Drew was never immune to that. Crap, let's be real, it is more smoke for the interception in this lost than the one to the Texans, for reasons.

That means that you should have equal or more energy for Grupe missing the FG that would have put us in the lead, right?

What does a higher % of his wins coming from GWD's have to do with him turning the ball over more in those situations? You just took a left turn and then another left turn. Better yet, what does this have to do with him punting the ball for an int with the game on the line last week? It's OK because he's done it for a small % in the past? Like, makes 0 sense.

"That means that you should have equal or more energy for Grupe missing the FG that would have put us in the lead, right?"
Irrelevant to his play. He got in the game with a 17-point lead and lost the game. He did exactly what a backup is not supposed to do in that situation. He's bad. His decision making is bad. He's careless with the football. All those things have shown up every time he's been in the game for us this year. I don't understand why we even have to have this argument every time the offense struggles. Is Carr an above average QB? No. Is he better than Jameis Winston? Yes. It's really that simple.