Yep. I picked up on that when we got him and I started digging. Lovie screwed him..lol. (good for us tho). He put him in an offense that he wasn't best suited for coming out of college and they threw the entire playbook at him coming in. If he had to come into an offense that wasn't built around him, he probably would have been best suited for the offense that Brady ran in New England, considering they ran a lite version of it at FSU. It is almost like both offenses are based on "read and react." I mean, crap, he still has plenty of talent but I believe how he left Tampa screwed him. All everyone saw was 30 interceptions and associated that to the reason they went 7-9. They actually build up a team around Brady and then boom, the narrative that it was all Brady is born.
Sean Payton's offense is always centered around the QB. The notion that he would have to "mold him into his offense," kills the entire notion of what makes SP success. Sean Payton built the system around Drew. SP is a WCO guy who built a Coryell system because that's the offense his new QB came from. The thing is people think that he was limiting Winston but the fact is, he was installing the offense. If he would have came into training camp the starter, our offense would have looked completely different that season.
That's actually pretty false..lol. In college, he actually ran one of the most complicated offenses in college football that QBs today still struggle to pick up, and part of the reason why Jimbo is gone...lol