Nah. He's around #20 of 32.And yet, he's an above average NFL QB.
Nah. He's around #20 of 32.And yet, he's an above average NFL QB.
Enjoy the roller coaster.Jameis Winston completed 30-of-48 passes for 358 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions in the Bucs' 30-27, Week 10 win over the Cardinals, adding three carries for 40 additional yards.
Turnover-machine Winston also fumbled, but the Bucs managed to recover. Winston stood and delivered some nice throws, but his mistakes stood out more than his big plays. Winston ended the Bucs' opening drive with a pick where Cards DB Byron Murphy ran Chris Godwin's route for him. INT No. 2 was a stare down to Godwin. Winston also air mailed what could have been a 47-yard score to Breshad Perriman. His touchdown was a 10-yarder to O.J. Howard on a coverage bust. Winston has a tough Week 11 home date with a Saints defense that will be smarting from Sunday's inconceivable loss to the Falcons.
That is not good. I went to google to see who had thrown 30+ interceptions in a season.On pace for 29 INTs which would be the most by a QB in the last 14 years.
On top of that he’s got 11 fumbles, friggin 11. Luckily only 4 lost.On pace for 29 INTs which would be the most by a QB in the last 14 years.
On pace for 18 fumbles which would be the most by a QB in the last 17 seasons. Lol.fruity pebbles said:On top of that he’s got 11 fumbles, friggin 11. Luckily only 4 lost.
Detroit and Houston are playoff goldHis schedule doesn't look as favorable going forward....NO, @Atl, @Jax, Ind, @Det, Hou
I too am riding my Winston train to the playoffs. As bad as he’s been, his floor is still there because he chucks it and gets a few rushing yards here and there to cover a pick or two.He throws to spots. If his receiver is there he looks great. If it’s changed and the route is cut off it’s picked. Evans, for as good as he is, is not a QB’s friend when it comes to picks. Or drops. Howard’s was a joke.
But Winston makes his mind up too early about where he’s going. Takes too many chances. Would think Arians could teach him. this coming from a guy who needs him in the playoffs
All 3 of his other INTs went straight into the defenders' hands. One happened in the end zone and another went for a pick-6. Go ahead and put an asterisk on the 4th INT though.That pick with OJ Howard finally taught me the indefatigable truth of life with Jameis Winston. Truth always somewhere in the middle.
Jameis Winston completed 18-of-26 passes for 313 yards, three touchdowns, and two interceptions in the Bucs' Week 12 win over the Falcons.
This was a classic Winston performance, starting the game with two brutal interceptions before settling in. Winston wasn't under pressure often -- the Falcons defense regressed after two great games -- and Chris Godwin made the Atlanta secondary pay. It's important to separate "real life Winston" from "fantasy football Winston" because he is an every-week QB1 even when he's turning the ball over. Winston is averaging over 325 yards and two touchdowns in his last nine games. He faces a mediocre Jaguars defense next week.
Haskins or Winston?Anyone catch the fact that he didn’t take the final kneel down snap because he was up near the stands taking selfies? Keenum had to go into the game to do it for him. What a *ucking as* clown.
Say What?Anyone catch the fact that he didn’t take the final kneel down snap because he was up near the stands taking selfies? Keenum had to go into the game to do it for him. What a *ucking as* clown.
The poster states Keenum, so I’m wondering if he’s referring to Haskins.I’m not a big Winston fan, but he didn’t do that.
Indeed, Haskins was busy taking a selfie when his team was supposed to be in victory formation, and his backup had to suffer the -1 rush yard.The poster states Keenum, so I’m wondering if he’s referring to Haskins.
Haskins or Winston?
Say What?
I’m not a big Winston fan, but he didn’t do that.
The poster states Keenum, so I’m wondering if he’s referring to Haskins.
Yeah, somehow ended up in the wrong thread. In my defense, it’s easy to see some striking similarities between Haskins and Winston.Indeed, Haskins was busy taking a selfie when his team was supposed to be in victory formation, and his backup had to suffer the -1 rush yard.
Nice to see Haskins taking care of his fantasy managers like that.
What's similar?Yeah, somehow ended up in the wrong thread. In my defense, it’s easy to see some striking similarities between Haskins and Winston.![]()
Similar QB? Lol. I guess all these QB's look alike to you?SayWhat? said:Anyone catch the fact that he didn’t take the final kneel down snap because he was up near the stands taking selfies? Keenum had to go into the game to do it for him. What a *ucking as* clown.
kodycutter said:What's similar?
They are both bad QBsSimilar QB? Lol. I guess all these QB's look alike to you?
Don'tSayWhat? said:Anyone catch the fact that he didn’t take the final kneel down snap because he was up near the stands taking selfies? Keenum had to go into the game to do it for him. What a *ucking as* clown.
and he leads the league in INTs. If there was a stat for "awful decision INTs" Winston would probably set the nfl record6 straight 300+ yard games for Jameis.
My point is what makes a "bad QB?" He clearly has a penchant for turning it over. No arguing that. He also makes multiple "wow" throws every week. The Bucs are 3rd in the NFL in points per game and 4th in the NFL in pass yards per game. How do you call the QB who runs that offense "bad?"and he leads the league in INTs. If there was a stat for "awful decision INTs" Winston would probably set the nfl record
Against Carolina earlier this year, Winston had 5 INTs and a QBR of 6.4. But hey, the Bucs scored 26 pts and he had 400 yards so he wasn't "bad".My point is what makes a "bad QB?" He clearly has a penchant for turning it over. No arguing that. He also makes multiple "wow" throws every week. The Bucs are 3rd in the NFL in points per game and 4th in the NFL in pass yards per game. How do you call the QB who runs that offense "bad?"
He's not bad. He's worse than bad - he's tantalizingly talented yet hopelessly flawed.My point is what makes a "bad QB?" He clearly has a penchant for turning it over. No arguing that. He also makes multiple "wow" throws every week. The Bucs are 3rd in the NFL in points per game and 4th in the NFL in pass yards per game. How do you call the QB who runs that offense "bad?"
But, they're 31st in points allowed. If the defense shows up like they did yesterday they will win more than they lose because Jameis makes enough plays to cover up for the turnovers. When they're getting scored on constantly he can't.
Part of the reason they give up so many points is Jameis consistently puts the defense in a bad position.My point is what makes a "bad QB?" He clearly has a penchant for turning it over. No arguing that. He also makes multiple "wow" throws every week. The Bucs are 3rd in the NFL in points per game and 4th in the NFL in pass yards per game. How do you call the QB who runs that offense "bad?"
But, they're 31st in points allowed. If the defense shows up like they did yesterday they will win more than they lose because Jameis makes enough plays to cover up for the turnovers. When they're getting scored on constantly he can't.
My first thought too. Would be interesting to see where TB stacks up if you could net out points allowed off of turnovers for all 32 teams.Part of the reason they give up so many points is Jameis consistently puts the defense in a bad position.
It is? Do tell.SayWhat? said:Yeah, somehow ended up in the wrong thread. In my defense, it’s easy to see some striking similarities between Haskins and Winston.![]()
Sure, that and their yards per play is the worst in the nfl, or at least it was 2 weeks ago. But ok.Part of the reason they give up so many points is Jameis consistently puts the defense in a bad position.
Look mid pack to me.Sure, that and their yards per play is the worst in the nfl, or at least it was 2 weeks ago. But ok.
Hmm I stand corrected. Thought I read they were 31st. Still hovering around 6 per play though before this week which sucks.
Better than the Ravens for example. Think you’re discounting what 27 turnovers in 11 games will do to a defense.Hmm I stand corrected. Thought I read they were 31st. Still hovering around 6 per play though before this week which sucks.
Lol no I am not. I’ve watched them get rocked all year. Guess it’s happening everywhere. That many YPP is pretty bad no matter what but obviously the turnovers are game losers.Better than the Ravens for example. Think you’re discounting what 27 turnovers in 11 games will do to a defense.
Minus the ability to win. I have no doubt that if he was ever on a playoff team, he would most certainly serve up the game losing INT in crunch time.Grahamburn said:He's Brett Favre.