A microcosm of Winston’s career

How is his percentage 0% when he has 2 GWDs as a Saint? But I didn't bring up game winning drives; you brought that bogus stat up. The point that was making is GWD drives don't mean crap in the conversation had. No QB is immune to having an turnover that ends a game and the fact that you want to associate it Winston, saying that's what he do, kinda shows you might not know what you are talking about in that regard when reality shows that is not the case more often than not. :shrug:

That's normally what's happens when you believe narrative instead of taking a second to do your own research.


Tape shows otherwise. The problem is you probably won't go back and view it because you like where you are right now in thought. Was he perfect? Crap no but tape shows he played well.


It's no what if. Play calling goes to crap when he is in and what would an early interception do when the reality of the matter is we only had THREE points when Carr got hurt. We were down 24 points.

Trivia question; what's the different between a drive ending in an interception and a drive ending with no points?
My brother in Christ, I'm explaining to you that's what Jameis has done for us lately. His GWD percentage for this season is 0%. He had multiple chances to seal the game in Green Bay and didn't. He punted the ball multiple times last week. There's no narrative.

Tape doesn't show he played well. In fact, the throw to AT Perry that scored a touchdown. I never want to see a QB on the field with a Saints helmet making that throw. That lets me know he has little to no processing power on the field outside of "there's a guy in my teams color." Again, you're rewarding Jameis for the touchdowns. Those were throws not many NFL caliber QB's can make, simply because none of them would ever attempt that. That was Mac Jones throwing a duck interception with a guy wide open in the endzone level of play. We think because it worked, he did a great job, which is insane to me.

You don't know the play calling changes nor do you know what Jameis is doing at the line. The interceptions most certainly matter. What does it matter if he scores 45 points if he's turning the ball over and the other team scores 55? Do you think teams strive to limit turnovers or is it just simply moot whether or not you turn the ball over?

Your trivia question... Field Position. Points matter when the other team scores them. He threw the ball directly to a Viking defender that happened to drop the pass on our 30-yard line. That's 3 points for the Vikings. Easiest trivia question in NA history.