KCWhoDat
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I don’t understand why but it seems like a lot of people just wanted him to fail or to just bust outta the league….
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FixtI think we all knew that Jameis has a tremendous skill set and upside, his biggest problem has always been his judgment and decision-making. And he's self-aware, he knows that's his biggest problem too. It sounds like he's been working on that more than anything.
If this translates over time that he's making quality decisions regularly, look out - his contract is going to be very high. He's 27.
If Winston is going take what the opposing D gives him, there will be a great chemistry between him and Thomas.I wonder what will happen when Mike Thomas comes back. Thomas and Winston have zero chemistry. I want our offense to spread the ball around and not rely too much on Thomas. That’s when we get into trouble. And Winston might try to force things and make mistakes.
Man, I love me some shimmy ShaqMeanwhile Shaq....
I'm sure Loomis is already on the phone with the NFL office for projected numbers for next year's cap just so he can make sure he can have a contract ready by mid-season for Jameis if he continues his performance.
I was going to post the same exchange. That article wrapped up as well as it could have lol"Suddenly, a voice piped in from near Winston. I recognized it right away: Sean Payton’s.
“Hey!” Payton said, sort of irritated, sort of good-natured. “Will you stop eating the cheese already! It’s only one game! Get off the phone!”
“Gottagosorry,” is what came out of Winston’s mouth, and the line went dead."
Yeah, I'm not sure either. His immaturity was evident in college and in Tampa, but quite frankly, his post game interview yesterday, he doesn't even sound like the same guy. Bradshaw said the same on the post game show. So I applaud him for changing his outlook.I don’t understand why but it seems like a lot of people just wanted him to fail or to just bust outta the league….
And what was Peter saying before the game???FMIA: Jameis Winston, Saints Lead NFL Week 1 - Peter King, NBC Sports
Peter King's Football Morning In America column leads with Jameis Winston and the Saints' statement rout of the Packers. Plus more from NFL Week 1.profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
Great article by King