Calm Jameis

December 8th, 2017

Settled down.

The Bucs are just rotten at fast starts. In fact, the Bucs are better known on offense for no-starts.

But last Sunday as Joe was watching the Bucs on their opening possession at historic Lambeau Field, Joe actually witnessed the Bucs score a touchdown on their first possession.

Joe nearly choked on his bratwurst.

Joe always had a hunch — nothing more than a guess — that part of the reason America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston started games slowly, which in turn meant the Bucs offense didn’t get off to a good start, was that Jameis was way too hyped.

We all have seen Jameis in the middle of a moshpit before a game getting his teammates on point. Looks cool but Joe had a sense that carried over to the field in a bad way in that Jameis was too fired up.

Joe may have been onto something from listening to the words of Bucs offensive coordinator Todd Monken yesterday, He was asked if Jameis was collected at the start of the game.

“I sensed it as well,” Monken said. “A lot of people have talked to Jameis about that. Guys that are high-strung, competitive guys get fired up and you can see it in their body language and their footwork. I thought he did have a calm demeanor [at Green Bay]. I thought that showed in the way he checked the ball down, which he did early in the game. They gave us some looks to check the ball down, so that was part of it. He did a very nice job of assessing what we were getting and [knowing] where to go with the football early in his drop.”

Look, Joe loves Jameis’ passion for the game and his drive and eagerness to compete, his desire to overcome adversity and to win. It is clear he does this too much. He too often tries to be the hero; too often tries to make a play that isn’t there and it blows up in his face.

You never want to extinguish an inner fire like Jameis has, but that energy and passion needs to be channeled. Especially coming from a guy that touches the ball on each offensive snap.

Once Jameis manages to harness that energy, eating W’s will come.

16 Responses to “Calm Jameis”

  1. AlteredEgo Says:

    #3 was cool on the first drive….then I noticed on the sideline after the score right back at his hyper cheerleader mode…..save dat chit for the post game locker room……..grow up…you are in the NFL now….stay focused

  2. Son of Kobe Faker Says:

    “My dad was verbally assaulted with his visionary predictive posts and now the Buc Sheep is taking his rightful praise and acknowledgments….shame on the those Sheep claiming ownership of my fathers work….shame, shame shame”

    Son of Kobe Faker

  3. CanadianBuccNutt Says:

    Someone else has noticed other than me!!! Yay!! Jameis played lights out on that first drive in GB. I noticed a Fitzpatrick like approach from him. Wasn’t too hyped, wasn’t too low. 4/5 and a TD on that drive I believe. That’s how we need him to play through 4qts.

  4. SB Says:

    He needs to take Aikido.

  5. C eh N eh D eh Says:

    3 years in the league, 2 years of college ball and the “hyped up” starts thing is still an issue?…should be fixed now, no?…like his accuracy issues and bonehead fumbles and ints, I think this will never go away…wishful thinking that he becomes Joe Montana and scores on the first drives in the future…

  6. Nate Says:

    and he hasn’t done that for EVERY game joe……cause guess what….

    on the losing streak …..he stopped till they won again LOL smh

  7. DB55 Says:

    Gruden gonna come back like https://g.co/kgs/751uMg

  8. Lamarcus Says:

    Now only someone defense has a fire like jw……….

  9. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Speaking for Pablo

    “Pablo suspects Hamus has trouble being calm because of his elongated arc. As you know, Pablo also has an elongated arc and the only time Pablo has ever been calm is when Pablo’s wife slipped some saltpeter into Pablo’s sangria.
    Pablo has been hyped too often resulting in Pablo having many, many, many Childrens. Pablo suggests saltpeter for Haboo or perhaps propofol….that worked on Miguel Hackson.”

  10. OAR Says:

    I can’t even imagine the self control required to work at a bubble wrap factory.

  11. loggedontosay Says:

    C eh N eh D eh Says:
    December 8th, 2017 at 10:15 am
    3 years in the league, 2 years of college ball and the “hyped up” starts thing is still an issue?…should be fixed now, no?…like his accuracy issues and bonehead fumbles and ints, I think this will never go away…wishful thinking that he becomes Joe Montana and scores on the first drives in the future…

    I do not know if you realize it or not, but the above makes no sense.

  12. C eh N eh D eh Says:

    @loggedontosay…
    tu no hablas ingles?

  13. Tony from Los Angeles Says:

    I was watching the game with a couple of former pro and college players and all of us were marveling at the soft touch on Jameis’ passes on that opening drive. It was a foreign look to us when Jameis is throwing… nice soft touch, dropping passes into to spots rather than firing through them too high. It was refreshing… and a little too short lived. Hopefully that was a glimpse at a guy starting to get the nuances of the position a bit more.

  14. AlteredEgo Says:

    DDL
    Draft Drew Lock

  15. firethecannons Says:

    how many L’s need to crapped before we get to eat some more W

  16. loggedontosay Says:

    C eh N eh D eh Says:
    December 8th, 2017 at 12:12 pm
    @loggedontosay…
    tu no hablas ingles?

    That is not the problem as you clearly understood what I typed. You do not speak English. You type English words but you do not speak the English language.