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Who cares what the leagueI would say the league doesn't think so. Stafford commanded 2 first round picks. Jameis could've been had for no compensation but ended up taking another low-end short-term deal from us.
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Who cares what the leagueI would say the league doesn't think so. Stafford commanded 2 first round picks. Jameis could've been had for no compensation but ended up taking another low-end short-term deal from us.
Totally agree. That’s why the obvious bias is/was always so crazy. Winston literally has the arm and talent to grow into a top 5 QB and he made HUGE strides last year, while being leashed by Payton and throwing to backups.And I'll say this, this is the thing that kills me about all of the Anti WInston talk...the dude is still young in terms of being a QB, if he gets this right, he could be the guy for the next 10 years. Not sure why everyone was in a rush to run him out of town...for what Sam Howell, Carson Strong?!?!?! c'aint believe some of the names that were being floated pre draft.
Rams bought the Super Bowl through free agency. Give McVay credit for that. Stafford was good, not great. And that is all that was needed with the talent amassed. both on offense and defense.Matt Stafford would have done worse than Winston if Stafford swapped teams
Stafford cant move around the pocket. It was Sean Mcvay who won the superbowl .
Mcvay took Goff to the Superbowl game.
***Mcvay would have won the Superbowl if it was either Stafford or Burrows as his QB
I agree. Everyone saying how’s he under so much pressure this season. But looking at his options this season, this should be the most at ease and relieved he’s ever been. Landry and MT catch everything and he has the deep threats he loves as well.Jameis had 14 touchdowns and only 3 interceptions with what was pretty much the league’s worst group of pass catchers.
He will thrive this upcoming year if he plays the same way he did last season but with SIGNIFICANTLY more talent around him.
I don't know if he'll be the next Stafford but if he can pick up where he left off last season then he can be the QB the Saints need to make a real run. We don't need him to be a super hero out there carrying the team. Just play within the system and play complimentary football. If you have to throw the ball away then fine. Punt is not a bad word. Field Goal attempts aren't a failure.Jameis had 14 touchdowns and only 3 interceptions with what was pretty much the league’s worst group of pass catchers.
He will thrive this upcoming year if he plays the same way he did last season but with SIGNIFICANTLY more talent around him.
I’m not a huge Winston fan and I don’t believe he’s the long term answer, but Winston was pretty darn good last season as far as being on the right path. No denying thatThere's gonna be a lot of crushed souls here when it turns out he's just Jameis Winston for like the weirdest 8th season in a row.
Stafford was good, not great.
Stamp this Bank on it!!Comeback POY
NFL MVP
Super Bowl Champion
Super Bowl MVP
I have high hopes and FAITH!
I’m not a huge Winston fan and I don’t believe he’s the long term answer, but Winston was pretty darn good last season as far as being on the right path. No denying that
The problem with this stance is you disregard last season saying that while he was efficient, he didn't do enough but then also disregarding him leading the league in yards and #2 in TDs in 2019 because interceptions. As a Buc, dude averaged 274 yards a game. It's pretty much safe to assume that he had little to do with us being ranked at the bottom of offensive categories. haha. Pete Carmichael is going to build the offense around his strengths. If he fails or succeeds, so be it but let's just sit back and enjoy what is becoming of the 2022 season.I'll deny it... When put into context... he had one great game, one bad game, and a hand full of games where he was mediocre / below average, and held back by Sean to minimize turnovers... Then he was out for the season. The bottom line is... we have no idea what we have with JW right now... All we have is hope that he doesn't shirt the bed with an otherwise stacked team. We were bottom ranked in nearly every offense passing category when he started last year... I give him credit for not turning the ball over., and hitting his "lay ups" in the few red zone opportunities we had.... but realistically, if we want to be a SB contender (like the rest of the roster suggests we are)... He's going to have to be more than a game manger that doesn't turn the ball over... He's going to have to put the team on his back at times.. In the biggest moment, with the most at stake... and "go win it"... I haven't seen anything close to that out of him... so yeah, I'll deny until I see it.
The problem with this stance is you disregard last season saying that while he was efficient, he didn't do enough but then also disregarding him leading the league in yards and #2 in TDs in 2019 because interceptions. As a Buc, dude averaged 274 yards a game. It's pretty much safe to assume that he had little to do with us being ranked at the bottom of offensive categories. haha. Pete Carmichael is going to build the offense around his strengths. If he fails or succeeds, so be it but let's just sit back and enjoy what is becoming of the 2022 season.
And it's funny that you bring up game manager when that's the role Tom Brady played during the playoffs on the Bucs road to a Super Bowl..lol.