Publix Enemy #1: The 2015 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Thread: Bow down to the Famous One.

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shyt I was just playing madden the other day and he got hurt mid game. I was thinking that he brings that extra dimension to the offense that none of the other TEs do and that it would hurt big time to lose him. This sucks.
 

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Jameis press conference after the game:
Press Conference: QB Jameis Winston

Pretty much agree with everything he said. It was a promising loss, but it sucks :francis:

Props to him for defending the kicker too. He's showing real leadership.
Man fukk Brinoza or whatever his name is, dude cost us 10 points.

Lovie need to start doin' some short passes and shyt, can't keep throwin' deep ass routes all damn game.
 

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Man fukk Brinoza or whatever his name is, dude cost us 10 points.

Lovie need to start doin' some short passes and shyt, can't keep throwin' deep ass routes all damn game.

I think throwing intermediate to deep is playing too his strengths..

Jameis footwork isnt there to throw short passes...at least not in this offense. That requires him being under center. Sometimes his footwork is off and he misses those short throws. He'll get better at in the future, but he's not there yet to do it consistently.

Honestly if you wanted a short passing game the Bucs should have drafted Mariota :yeshrug:

Bucs have two 6'5" Wrs who arent very elusive and are better catching the ball in traffic and down the field anyway. Those type of WRs fits Jameis strengths. Problem last game the timing was off, especially with Mike Evans.


Either in free agency or in the draft they need to get a shifter slot WR who can get open quickly and help Jameis out.

Or maybe need to hope Russell Shepard steps up
 

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I think throwing intermediate to deep is playing too his strengths..

Jameis footwork isnt there to throw short passes...at least not in this offense. That requires him being under center. Sometimes his footwork is off and he misses those short throws. He'll get better at in the future, but he's not there yet to do it consistently.

Honestly if you wanted a short passing game the Bucs should have drafted Mariota :yeshrug:

Bucs have two 6'5" Wrs who arent very elusive and are better catching the ball in traffic and down the field anyway. Those type of WRs fits Jameis strengths. Problem last game the timing was off, especially with Mike Evans.


Either in free agency or in the draft they need to get a shifter slot WR who can get open quickly and help Jameis out.

Or maybe need to hope Russell Shepard steps up
I feel you on that. I think they could throw more short routes while in shotgun or better yet, maybe in the pistol. It's weird not seein' drag or rub routes to free up receivers or backs from defensive players.

We most definitely need 1 or 2 small shifty guys to play in the slot. He got his big 3 with Evans/Jackson/ASJ, now he needs that slot ninja that can be his Wes Welker or Edlemen.
 

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I feel you on that. I think they could throw more short routes while in shotgun or better yet, maybe in the pistol. It's weird not seein' drag or rub routes to free up receivers or backs from defensive players.

We most definitely need 1 or 2 small shifty guys to play in the slot. He got his big 3 with Evans/Jackson/ASJ, now he needs that slot ninja that can be his Wes Welker or Edlemen.

Yep. Hell, Peyton Manning is in the pistol offense. Why not do that more with Jameis? I could see being under center a lot if they had a great running game....but its :ld:

Credit to Tennessee though. Cause thats exactly what they are doing for Mariota (drag routes/rub routes)..but then again he's more athletic so they also do those rollouts, misdirection type plays as well.

I'm not discouraged by last game. The timing was off, wrs had drops, and Jameis missed some easy throws. However, he make great reads (other than the int) imo. This offense is close to becoming explosive. Just gotta let Jameis run the show (uptempo).

I said it last week. They should have thrown more against the Saints. He needs to get the timing down with Evans and Jackson so he can make the throws needed against better defenses.
 

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I feel you on that. I think they could throw more short routes while in shotgun or better yet, maybe in the pistol. It's weird not seein' drag or rub routes to free up receivers or backs from defensive players.

We most definitely need 1 or 2 small shifty guys to play in the slot. He got his big 3 with Evans/Jackson/ASJ, now he needs that slot ninja that can be his Wes Welker or Edlemen.
I wonder what Kenny Shaw is up to :jbhmm:
 
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Man I really wanted them to grab a slot WR in the draft. I can't really complain about the first 4 picks but someone like Tyler Lockett in the slot would help this offense so much.
 

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I think throwing intermediate to deep is playing too his strengths..

Jameis footwork isnt there to throw short passes...at least not in this offense. That requires him being under center. Sometimes his footwork is off and he misses those short throws. He'll get better at in the future, but he's not there yet to do it consistently.

Honestly if you wanted a short passing game the Bucs should have drafted Mariota :yeshrug:

Bucs have two 6'5" Wrs who arent very elusive and are better catching the ball in traffic and down the field anyway. Those type of WRs fits Jameis strengths. Problem last game the timing was off, especially with Mike Evans.


Either in free agency or in the draft they need to get a shifter slot WR who can get open quickly and help Jameis out.

Or maybe need to hope Russell Shepard steps up

Winston's footwork is fine. If he can throw long with accuracy and anticipation, he can throw short short of the sticks. He's going to miss throws like any QB but Winston can make short throws consistently. The isue is more with personell, like you say, than Jameis' ability. The Bucs' offense is predicated on big, long jump ball receivers rather than smaller shiftier YAC receivers.
 
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