A microcosm of Winston’s career

Yes, it is a bias and it is on scale that's been built off performance; like most things in life. The player you're defending has lived on the bad end of that scale his entire career. Those plays define him. That's Jameis Winston the QB. The good QB's are not defined by throwing an int at the beginning of one playoff game. Why? Because they know that's not the norm and what's going to follow.

First, all I said was your your take was wrong. If that's defending someone, I'll take it. But I would like for you to add some context to the post. What is the bad end of the scale and what do you have to qualify Jameis living there? I've already pointed out with proof how your initial point of him having a reputation of ending games with a turnover was really not founded in truth but now you want to say that he has lived on the bad end of the scale? So what defines someone being there and ask yourself, is it narrative or can that statement be fact?


You understand you're implying the outcome would be the same had we not thrown 15 interceptions that season. You don't find that a little bit odd?
So what are you saying now?

Lol, no way. Brees has attempted more passes than anyone during that span and threw for almost 500 touchdowns. I can't with this logic.
From 2006-2016, Drew "only" had 385 TDs. Where did you get 500 from? Matter of fact, in his career, Drew didn't hit the 2:1 TD to INT ration that everyone loves until 2013. Drew threw a lot of interceptions and for the first 7 or 8 seasons in New Orleans, his interception rate was closer to 3 than it was 2. But again, we didn't care because he was throwing touchdowns.