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Sean got him to make better choices. That was not what I saw yesterday. He was just heaving it.Yeah man.. it's amazing how entrenched a lot of people are and can't just call a spade a spade no matter who it is.
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Sean got him to make better choices. That was not what I saw yesterday. He was just heaving it.Yeah man.. it's amazing how entrenched a lot of people are and can't just call a spade a spade no matter who it is.
I don't think it's a high percentage that are straight up blaming James for the loss.. I do think a high percentage were frustrated with that last interception though which in my opinion is mostly fair.It also seems pointless for people to blame the backup but that is what a significant percentage of the posters here are doing.
What? It's not my opinion that Winston is to blame for the loss. I've not come close to saying that.Well that’s your opinion. Isn’t it?
I said significant, not high. With as much stink as we have surrounding the GM, coaches, and some players, even 10% blaming the backup is asinine.I don't think it's a high percentage that are straight up blaming James for the loss.. I do think a high percentage were frustrated with that last interception though which in my opinion is mostly fair.
He was making better choices I agree but imo that came with the tradeoff of Jameis overthinking and not trusting himself with what he saw.Sean got him to make better choices. That was not what I saw yesterday. He was just heaving it.
It’s you opinion the number of haters is not significant. Just read what I wrote not what you assume I said.What? It's not my opinion that Winston is to blame for the loss. I've not come close to saying that.
Well most people in general are pretty stupid imo lol and so.. it just comes with the territory man.I said significant, not high. With as much stink as we have surrounding the GM, coaches, and some players, even 10% blaming the backup is asinine.
It is, but there's always going to be that group of detractors, whether it's Carr, Winston or whoever. That's just life.I said significant, not high. With as much stink as we have surrounding the GM, coaches, and some players, even 10% blaming the backup is asinine.
I don’t disagree. For real.Well most people in general are pretty stupid imo lol and so.. it just comes with the territory man.
I agree. We discuss a lot of things that won’t change on here.It is, but there's always going to be that group of detractors, whether it's Carr, Winston or whoever. That's just life.
I read what you wrote. You didn't give enough information for me to know what you were referring to.It’s you opinion the number of haters is not significant. Just read what I wrote not what you assume I said.
The dude is an interception throwing machine. Has been his whole career. If anyone wants to argue about him not being the starting QB, NFL coaches will ALL be reluctant to put the guy who throws the most interceptions on the field.This game demonstrated JW’s arm talent, the reason he was drafted #1.
Then, JW demonstrated his lack of situational awareness and football IQ in the clutch. An NFL QB should NEVER throw that ball into triple coverage with plenty of time on the clock and a timeout remaining.
I dunno, we're having a decent discussion imo. I've seen much worse.This thread is a train wreck. Cant keep my eyes off of it.
Who is bent out of shape? Not me, but I will sometimes comment when the axe grinders get going. I assumed that is how a place like this maintains the traffic needed to keep the advertisers happy.I read what you wrote. You didn't give enough information for me to know what you were referring to.
10% isn't significant. That's 1 out of 10 posters.
Regardless, getting bent out of shape over a minority of posters, and a handful at best in this thread just seems a bit much.