Jameis Winston played a heck of a game against the Saints!!!

Well the score is the score. And last game he scored 10. This game 14.

Of course there are other things involved…..but still he’s barely producing points.
I agree 100% that the score is the score but saying that "he" is barely producing any points ignores the game. Both QBs produced 2 TDs. We just happened to have over 200 yards and 3TDs on the ground (basically Taysom) and THIS was the difference. As I said before, QB play didn't win this game for us and QB play didn't lose the game for the Browns. Pass offense wasn't the issue for any team but we had the advantage in the run game. Taysom went nuts!!!!

We had a winning record with JW, I believe. And I’m one that was blinded by Drew Brees goggles. But now that I’m down to earth, I’m seeing the Qb1 differently.
If you go back and read any of my comments on the matter, that's all I've ever said. We spent so much time wanting the next Drew that we ignored everything that was really happening on the field. And even then, we ignored 2006-2016 Drew to compare both him and Carr to the 2017-2020 versions of Drew. We "stink" at QB evaluation because we don't look at the big picture when looking at QB play.

I found myself cheering for Jameis even though I wanted the Browns to get crushed. I wish him success and happiness; he's earned it.

Every time I see Jameis' face it makes me smile. I can't say that about anyone else in my life except my cat.
That was me too. I was hoping that we killed the Browns but Jameis had a great individual performance in a blowout and it worked out perfectly...lol.

You really like Jameis Winston. I get it dude.
I root for him since I realize he has gotten a raw deal in the NFL and feel that he is much better than portrayed. But that still doesn't dismiss the fact that it seems like you are ignoring the totality of the game to pin a loss on a player that accounted for 400 yards of total offense.

"That performance was the epitome of why stats are misleading."

Looking at the game (without bias) tells a different story. Those stats aren't misleading because anybody that watched the game know the vast majority of them came when the game was tied 14-14. So, what's misleading about the stats? That's all I was saying...lol