Jameis Winston Day

March 4th, 2015
Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.

Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.

Yesterday was a huge day at One Buc Palace, as prospective No. 1 overall pick Jameis Winston got a personal tour of the facility by Bucs general manager Jason Licht.

Winston met with many Bucs officials during the day-long meetings and also slapped skin with one of his two primary targets, if the Bucs select him April 30, wide receiver Vincent Jackson.

In a video on Buccaneers.com with multimedia maven Scott Smith, Winston did not hide his desire of how much he wants to lead the Bucs.

“This place, I would love to be here,” Winston said.

Upon meeting Jackson, Winston said, “I told him I can’t wait to give him the rock. Hopefully, one day, I will be his quarterback and we can get the show on the road.”

The show has already begun.

Now Joe isn’t quite ready to sign off on Winston being selected No. 1 overall, as much as Joe sweats blood wanting it to happen. At the end of the day, we must remember, we are talking Lovie Smith. If Joe has learned anything from Smith in his 14 months on the job, it is to expect the unexpected. Joe would never want to play poker against Lovie.

Speaking of poker, at least yesterday, judging by the photos of Winston’s visit on Buccaneers.com, Bucs general manager Jason Licht was not wearing a poker face as he was beaming ear-to-ear escorting Winston around the facility.

Is the pick Winston’s to lose? It sure looks that way. When is the last time a team brought in a prospective pick this early and not just had photos, but pumped out releases and updates commensurate with the arrival of a new head coach?

Joe has read word that the Bucs brought in Winston to the facility early to work around Winston’s schedule; that Winston had a conflict in March. Joe’s not buying that one bit. Every NFL agent knows that you wipe clean your client’s schedule for the month of March, with the lone exception being your client’s pro day, so that clubs can schedule in-house interviews.

When you are talking about the kind of cash Winston will get as a top pick (and the cut the agents get), clearing out the March calendar is not a trivial matter. It is priority.

42 Responses to “Jameis Winston Day”

  1. Nybucsfan Says:

    Hard to tell who has bigger man boobs in that pic

  2. Dreambig Says:

    Not buying the calendar line either. i am sure this is his top priority.

  3. Dave Pear Says:

    @Nybucsfan,
    Look in the mirror. That’s where you’ll see the biggest boob.

  4. 87ForJameisNOMariota Says:

    Get used to that smile Buc fans….

  5. Cody Says:

    As Ric Flair use to say, “If you dont like it, learn to love it”…Woooooo!..Winston is our future QB…I must say he just looks like he belongs at OneBuC…He has to be licking his chops thinking of throwing TD passes to V-Jax & Evans…if Winston does end up in Tampa the rookie passing record is in real danger of being broken…

  6. BucFanInTokyo Says:

    After watching his performance at the Combine, interviews, etc, the Bucs need to draft this guy. Winning attitude with this guy and that is all he ever did at FSU was win. Win baby win!

  7. J Says:

    @87. I’m sure we will see it on the mound for 15+ years. Remember, Lovie makes the final cAll.

  8. seminolebuccaneer Says:

    He knows the picks aready in

  9. 87ForJameisNOMariota Says:

    J….I’ll bet my house that Winston never steps on an MLB mound or farm team for that matter..

  10. 87ForJameisNOMariota Says:

    @J…and BTW…I don’t think Lovie has the final call on this one at all.

    It makes NO sense at all to give him the final call on this pick after going 2-14.

    Hell Lovie might not even be here after next season. No way will this be HIS decision. No way. No way.

  11. SailorJerry Says:

    Money magnifies bad character. Bucs need to be very careful as their decision will impact the franchise for years to come. Much is made about Winston being the most pro-style ready QB but does anyone believe that we are a playoff team this year? Still too many other holes on the roster. My point is that we don’t have to have a pro-ready QB this year so who is the best long term answer.

    Joe, if you say that Winston will be the better QB in 3-4 years than so be it. You are closer to this every day. I just feel that Mariotta is the better long range option since he is more athletic, mobile, protects the ball, and can develop his pro style.

    April 30th can’t come soon enough

  12. 87ForJameisNOMariota Says:

    I think RGIII is the better “long term” quarterback than Andrew Luck.

    Those of you that think Mariota is going to be the better “long term” QB surely agree with the above statement.

  13. JoeJoes Fungi Nails Says:

    Trade down TWICE in the 1st round….too many holes on both sides of the ball…either QB is going to be crushed both phyisically and emotionally.
    Every year it is the same hype over top QB’s……take one next year after the foundation has been laid.

  14. Tom Edrington Says:

    “Give in, to the dark side of The Force…………”

  15. 87ForJameisNOMariota Says:

    “take one next year after the foundation has been laid.”

    Fungi…that’s all well and good as long as you trust the people laying the cement and I don’t.

  16. iamkingsu Says:

    Just get over it already Mariota fans!

  17. 87ForJameisNOMariota Says:

    Marcus Arroyo…was never an OC. How did that work out? Did he “develop” well?
    Greg Schiano was supposed to develop into an NFL coach from college. How did that work out?

    Why in the hell would anyone want to take a QB that needs so much development is beyond me. It has to be that he’s a nice guy. Glennon was said to need development too and he went in the 3rd round.

    Take the guy that needs little development.

    If I’m the Glazers I’m hiring the guy that has the most experience. Not someone that I have to train to play the correct way.

  18. Nybucsfan Says:

    Lol dave that was hilarious. You are so clever you must have be FSU fan. How did you ever think that one up.

  19. JoeJoes Fungi Nails Says:

    @ 87 “Fungi…that’s all well and good as long as you trust the people laying the cement and I don’t.”
    but you do to chose the QB ???

  20. iamkingsu Says:

    Mariota will not last in the nfl! He has no natural qb feel for the game. Hell of an athlete but that’s about it.

  21. Phil Says:

    I hope they didn’t let him leave without signing a contract. Having the first pick they can sign him right now. They don’t have to wait till April 30th.

  22. bucrightoff Says:

    Is Jameis gonna be there at #20? Since Chip Kelly is gonna give the Bucs whatever they want to move down, and obviously it’s going to be a boatload and they won’t say no. Impossible to say no to what could end up being 5-10 starters for one guy.

    Maybe plant some stories to get Jameis to fall all the way to 20.

  23. iamkingsu Says:

    *Unless he ends up in philly with chip and you’ll see what chip is doing with his roster. He’s letting go talent for ‘system fit’. So that’s all you need to know about Mariota

  24. jvato24 Says:

    If Winston is the pick, we will know the week before the draft as they would have him sign his deal most likely with verbiage that baseball ain’t gonna happen

  25. Josh P Says:

    @J

    The Glazers will get everyone’s input on this pick but Ultimately it will be the Glazers who make this pick..Lovie could be gone tomorrow, makes no sense to let him make the pick.

  26. 87ForJameisNOMariota Says:

    Fungi…I really DON’T think the 1st pick is L&L’s to make.

  27. SailorJerry Says:

    Some may have thought that RGIII was a better long term option than Luck but I sure didn’t. Also didn’t think that Johnny Football was a long term option.

    I’m a fan and haven’t missed a home game in over 15 years. I will cheer for Winston’s success if he is our QB. Just tired of the bad decisions at One Buc Place over the last eight years and can’t take any more.

    This pick scares me given the management “brain trust” in charge.

  28. tmaxcon Says:

    Licht was strutting like a proud new papa. He definitely had a peep to his step. Welcome to Tamap Mr. Winston. Lovie needs you

  29. Buc'n Enough Says:

    It looks like Licht should be humping Winston’s leg like a puppy…great poker face Jason!

  30. Tom Says:

    Chip Kelly won’t move up to the 1 spot, but I could see him trying to get 2-5.

    As far as Winston’s visit, let’s start crafting that playbook

  31. J Says:

    @87

    I agree he should not have the final call. I believe the GM’s job is to make the objective decision as Coaches have blinders. I just think Lovie will have his way or they will move to the next guy.

    I don’t think JW has separated himself enough yet and I think if it’s close they will go MM or just draft the best player (L Williams) in the draft. Also don’t be surprised if they entertain the Jets.

    IF i were JW and I could go pro at MLB or NFL and I loved them both, I’d go MLB. Even average MLB pitchers make more money over a long period of time at less damage to their bodies.

    Either QB should sit behind Glennon for a while and learn.

  32. mikeh Says:

    ya get use to those INTs. people.

  33. mikeh Says:

    what a phony looking smile!

  34. robert 9 Says:

    damn those some small hands and nice man boobs.

    licht better watch it or the #creebycrab gonna run it up in him one time.

  35. bucs4lyfe Says:

    only ignorant uninformed fans think the bucs or any team could trade down and address every hole or need on the roster in one year…just as dumb as think the bucs would trade out of the top spot with a team drafting 20th overall. JoeJoes Fungi Nails knows who im talking too even though after months of posting still doesn’t get it. that like saying the bucs are going to trade down and get lucky enough to draft 7 starters…..dang dude atleast talk about trading down with a team that has two first round picks I mean seriously

  36. robert 9 Says:

    jesse jackson and gomer dyle when i see this pick

  37. bucs4lyfe Says:

    im sure colts fans are used to Andrew lucks interceptions by now…..i’d rather Winston’s downfield interceptions than mariotta fumble issues near the line of scrimmage which makes it obvious he’s not ready for nfl pressure

  38. fritz50 Says:

    “to work around Winston’s schedule; that Winston had a conflict in March. Joe’s not buying that one bit. Every NFL agent knows that you wipe clean your client’s schedule for the month of March, with the lone exception being your client’s pro day, so that clubs can schedule in-house interviews.”

    While I agree with the Basic Idea here, that could have been done & Winston STILL had a conflict. All it would have taken would be for another Team to Schedule their Interview before the Bucs did. For a kid with the issues he has, I don’t suppose he’d want to antagonize any team, by scheduling & then cancelling a visit. Could have boiled down to a few minutes difference in when the calls were made. No need for some big conspiracy, or “Big Lie’ to explain.

  39. White Tiger Says:

    @bucs4lyfe

    Thats an unfortunate assessment that doesn’t factor in how Kid Fameis will no longer have the advantage of disguising his terrible downfield decision making, by throwing into ACC coverages.

    Whereas Mariota’s offense was so much more productive – one could say that even IF your mad eup scenario was accurate: fumbling at the LOS while deep in your opponents territory (ALL GAME LONG) really isn’t that problematic when you have the luxury of a defense that can stump-break Kid Fameis and his band from FSU offense – totally dominating and thrashing them about the field, in a nationally televised game. See, when your team is scoring 50 (+) points a game, taking chances doesn’t really hurt you.

    Alternately, when your QB doesn’t read defenses and ALWAYS gets baited into making bad decisions against teams with BAD defenses – requiring huge off-script “come-back” games…evetually catches up, and exposes you…

    You keep spinning the fumble yarn…those poor decisions cost Kid Fameis ON and (especially) OFF the field.

    Pass on Kid Fameis.

  40. lurker Says:

    “Alternately, when your QB doesn’t read defenses and ALWAYS gets baited into making bad decisions against teams with BAD defenses – requiring huge off-script “come-back” games…evetually catches up, and exposes you…”

    you bitch about made up and then throw this made up crap out. lol

  41. BoJim Says:

    robert 9 Says:

    damn those some small hands and nice man boobs.

    licht better watch it or the #creebycrab gonna run it up in him one time.
    __________________________________________________

    Awww. You butthurt?

  42. WantstaStayaBuc Says:

    If the Buc’s draft this poor excuse for a human as “the face of the team”, count me out.

    Hey Glazers, I’m telling you, I’m not alone: draft Winston and you will lose this fan’s money forever. Who you chose to associate with says a great deal about your character. You claim to represent Tampa Bay, so show it.

    By the way, if you just want to focus on the field, why bring an interception machine like Winston to a team with a poor O-line?