Jameis Winston: “I would love to stay in NOLA forever”

I'm of the belief that Jameis getting hurt killed what we may have done last season but also it took him too long to figure out that Carr really wasn't a good fit for the offense that he had in place and he should have simplified it way earlier in the season. It's less about the motion, as every wants to throw out there, and more on simplifying his reads. With so much emphasis on his "pre-snap reads," they didn't take into account the plays that requires pure progressions. When we pulled back some things, Carr played much better.

This is why I have some hope that Carr can quickly pick up the new scheme which should involve a lot of 3 step drops getting the ball out on in less then 2 seconds with only 2 or 3 quick reads and with a lot of play action passes that allows him to hit quick and easy reads. I think Carr had good numbers even this year on 3 step drops and I know he was very good at play action. He gets in trouble when he tries to read the field and holds on to the ball too long.

And hopefully they will be able to establish the run game and short passing game to give him a chance to throw deep balls without getting killed. I really think the best ball he throws is on deep throws in one on one situations.