Jameis Watch: The Better Mentor Remains

February 13th, 2015

JameisCrab-legs-stealing, BB-gun-shooting, obscenity-hollering, Heisman-Trophy-winning, former national champion Jameis Winston, the pride of Florida State University, continues to look like a much better quarterback prospect than Mike Glennon and Josh McCown.

It’s Joe’s daily nugget on the Jameis Watch, celebrating the best quarterback to wear No. 5 ever in the state of Florida.

Things you want to expose to a young quarterback:

1) Pocket awareness

2) Ball security

3) Fundamentally sound technique

Former Bucs quarterback Shaun King, now of Yahoo! Sports and a former teammate of Josh McCown, says those big three elements of QB play are not McCown’s strengths.

Therefore, it was a no-brainer that the Bucs dumped McCown. He was not cut out to be a good mentor for Jameis Winston, King said today on the Ron and Ian show on WDAE-AM 620.

“When you look at it, those are things, for the most part, Mike Glennon does well,” King said. “I actually think Mike Glennon, even though he’s a younger player, would be a better backup quarterback for Jameis Winston than Josh McCown.”

King said Glennon’s approach is quite professional and he can be a sound mentor.

Joe can’t go that far and call Glennon mentor material. But Joe will agree with King on McCown. As Joe wrote on Wednesday night, the Bucs improved the moment they purged McCown from the payroll.

81 Responses to “Jameis Watch: The Better Mentor Remains”

  1. JoeJoes Fungi Nails Says:

    Pocket Awareness…..ROTF…..Jameis will be saying….there is no pocket

  2. WS99 Says:

    I heard this live and king had no mercy on mccown. Lol

    I think FSU lost 3 games in the last 4 years and the big giraffe claimed victory on one with yet ANOTHER game winning drive.

    Chit we even had Heiden praising the cannon.

  3. WS99 Says:

    Heiden = gruden

  4. J 2.0 Says:

    I will bet that the Bucs will absolutely NOT draft a QB in the 1st round.

    Anyone hear Schein on Sports???

    He stated that if the Bucs drafted Winston it would be a huge mistake that would set the franchise back 10 years.

    I agree.

  5. Pickgrin Says:

    Better Back-up for Winston – YES.

    Glennon as a mentor for Winston – NO

  6. armchairGM Says:

    Sean “burger ” King

  7. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    You know, Glennon has been a pretty good sport so far…..took the demotion (McCown) then the benching without whining…..shown a good attitude but somehow, I don’t see him taking it well if asked to be a mentor to a rookie.

    I think King doesn’t have a clue what he’s talking about……again!!!

    “Shaun King, one of two Buc Quarterbacks that lost a NFC Championship Game when his defense gave up 11 or fewer points.”

  8. tmaxcon Says:

    Tampabaybucfan

    Need I remind you of Glennon’s crying / whining to his brother about his demotion. That’s not a definition of a good sport. He announced demotion even before Lovie could. He was crying on his radio show. I am sure you just forgot that part. Just a friendly reminder.

  9. JoeJoes Fungi Nails Says:

    “Need I remind you of Glennon’s crying / whining to his brother about his demotion. ”
    the off season is becoming more painful than the 2014 season……

  10. tmaxcon Says:

    I don’t see Glennon mentoring anyone. 4th or 5th round pick in a trade. only 4th or 5th because it’s a light qb draft and no FA really available worth a crap. In a normal year they would be lucky to get a 7th for a QB with double digit losses to his credit…

  11. Bucnut2 Says:

    How about this? Winston has not played a down in the NFL. What if Glennon is the better pro and Winston is backing him up???

  12. J 2.0 Says:

    Whooooooppsss…..

    I read the first story and commented on it. If I would have scrolled down like 1/2 an inch I would have seen Joe’s article on above said comments.

    tmax … you have no clue if Mike cried or whined to Sean. We just know Sean came out and stuck up for his brother with some idiotic comments. Siblings do stick up for each other unprovoked sometimes.

    Furthermore being passionate about football and being upset that you are getting jobbed is a good thing. Sexual assault, robbery, criminal mischief, and public vulgarity are not.

    Another thing, I am sick of hearing “Peyton Manning was accused of sexual assault” What Manning did was not right. He basically atomic sit-upped a trainer. Put his bare ass on her face as a joke. Dumb? Yes. Immature? Yes.
    Devastating to his career? No.

    Jameis accused of drugging and raping a woman. DIFERENT BALL GAME!!!! I am sick of FSU homers turning a blind eye to Winston’s many shortcomings.

  13. WS99 Says:

    J 2.0

    And we’re sick of people calling him a rapist with no evidence so I guess we’re even.

  14. Marcus_Mariota_Mob Says:

    Mariota or trade down.

  15. Yungry Says:

    Rapist! Rapist! Rapist!

  16. WS99 Says:

    Lol.

  17. J 2.0 Says:

    WS99

    Where there is smoke there is fire. Funny how evidence disappears in Tallahassee. Really odd. He deserved to be charged and tried. FSU fans get over yourselves.

    You act like you never won a title before. FSU is a storied program and doesn’t need to sniff the jock of an accused rapist.

    (Note that in none of my comments did I call Winston a rapist. “accused rapist.”)

  18. Yungry Says:

    Of course Mike Glennon could be a starter! 2 to 1 touchdown ratio for his career. He played behind the worst offensive line in the league. Never had an off season to build chemistry with his receivers and had to learn 2 different schemes in 2 years. He had a better rating than Cam Newton and Derek Carr. Only worth a 5th rounder? Should be the joke of the day

  19. knuckledragger Says:

    It is Way too easy to laugh at the people that think they actually know who the Bucs are gonna draft. Also kinda easy to feel sorry for em too so………?
    If the Bucs KNEW they were drafting a certain QB they would not wait for the draft. IF they did then they are more silly than Culverhouse.

  20. Marcus_Mariota_Mob Says:

    The pro-Winston crowd is fairly simplistic about the not-a-rapist angle… Like, no charges were filed, so we should just dismiss the whole event as if nothing happened (???). That’s just not responsible and doesn’t reflect the truth. It’s also pretty much what women often face when they are raped. Some crusty old misogynistic dudes are gonna call her a whore and decide the charges aren’t warranted. There’s plenty that happened that should and will give the Bucs or any other team, some grave concern about drafting him. If they’re not concerned, they’re ignorant. That said, I’m not saying I’m sure he’s a rapist, but the police report alone is enough to make you wonder about this guy’s character.

  21. knuckledragger Says:

    @Yungry………..You make WAY too much sense brotha. People around here don’t like to hear that. It disturbs their “norm”

  22. Buc-O's 82 Says:

    So let’s get this straight, your now so desperate to find slugs that will support your Shameis (the next tenant for the Orient Street Hotel) pick. Figures, both Shaun ‘Fatboy’ King and McClown have just recently been canned, if the were good at their gigs and knew what they were talking about would still be with FOX and the Bucs

  23. Mister Niceguy Says:

    I read somewhere over the last day or so, forget where, someone said of Michael Vick.

    He said that Vick was such a media star from the start that it hampered his growth. Because he kept doing the things that got him attention.

    I think Vick said himself that he spent too much time learning playbooks, and not enough learning how to play quarterback. He felt he knew himself and refused to do different.

    It was only after spending time in prison that he was forced to learn how to be a real quarterback, which showed when he returned at first.

  24. Mister Niceguy Says:

    Yungry Says
    “Of course Mike Glennon…Never had an off season to build chemistry with his receivers”

    That’s not true. He had as much time as McCown last year. And he got a lot of first team reps too.

  25. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    @tmaxcon

    “Need I remind you of Glennon’s crying / whining to his brother about his demotion.”

    How do you know he was crying/whining to his brother? Were you are a party to the converesation or do you have a tape.

    As for Glennon mentioning it on his own show….here is what Eric Edholm had to say.

    “But a hat tip to Glennon, who handled the awkward pretty well. Here’s hoping he gets a better shot elsewhere.”

    I don’t think there is any evidence of a bad attitude, whining or crying from Glennon.

  26. Yungry Says:

    @ Mister Niceguy Says:
    Excuse me he never had training camp or off season workouts as the starter in each of his 2 years playing…

  27. WS99 Says:

    J 2.0

    Not an attack just an explanation. I’ve brought up the Peyton situation in the past myself bc it’s relevant. I’m sure if Peyton wanted to play here the “he’s a rapist” crowd wouldn’t have a problem at all. However what you forgot to mention is that Peyton had to settle out of court twice and essentially ruined this poor girl but that cool bc well bc. Meanwhile Winston never settled, got charged or anything but he’s automatically guilty. Hmm okay!

  28. Mister Niceguy Says:

    I’ve watched the tape on both, and not just a few games. I’ve watched, rewatched bunches of plays, studied the reasons for mishaps and successes, and watched on field demeanor.

    As a result, I’m hoping for Mariota.

    The off field behavior is secondary to me, except for two things…first, if he needs mentoring for his behavior, that’s a major red flag. Even his biggest supporters say he needs help in this area. To me, that makes him a “fragile” pick…one that could withstand things or could shatter.

    Second, the way he treats others off the field, the way he behaves, will reflect upon the Tampa Bay community.

    Mariota is a leader on and off the field, he is responsible.

    Louis L’Amour once said in one of his novels:
    “Every youngster wants to be grownup, but the difference between a child and an adult is not years. Rather, it’s a willingness to accept responsibility, to be responsible for one’s own actions.”

    Winston just doesn’t strike me as the right type in that area.

    But the main reason I don’t want him is talent. I believe many will come around to Mariota as the draft gets closer, because he is much more capable than people are giving him credit for.

  29. JoeJoes Fungi Nails Says:

    OK…totally throw out the rape incident as if it NEVER occured…..there are still BIG questions about Jameis on the football field as well as off, in the context of the first player taken overall.
    The farther down the draft board is name goes the less the on field and off field issues become….same as any other player.
    As I say…there are plenty of concerns taking Jameis 1st overall….

  30. knuckledragger Says:

    Mister Niceguy Says:
    February 13th, 2015 at 8:35 pm
    Yungry Says
    “Of course Mike Glennon…Never had an off season to build chemistry with his receivers”

    That’s not true. He had as much time as McCown last year. And he got a lot of first team reps too.
    …………………………………..
    And he did better than McCown by far even though they both had no OC, in a new system, with a HORRID OL
    Glennon in his Second McCown in his 13th.
    Not gonna post stats. Glennon did better in his time.

  31. Jeagan1999 Says:

    This makes no sense whatsoever! Who would be the best “mentor” if you draft a young player who has some behavior issues? A 35 year old veteran who’s seen it all and knows his career is nearly over? Or the 26 year old guy who is out to prove that he is a starting caliber QB in the NFL and wants the starting job for himself?

  32. WS99 Says:

    Someone of the radio said that bucs fans are in the middle of a civil war. #truestory

  33. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    I’m a Mariota supporter but would be fine with Winston…..I think a strong case can be made for Mariota or even against Winston without the constant pounding of the rape allegation.
    There isn’t enough evidence…..probably never will be….Winston will probably have to live with this permanently…..enough is enough…..let it go….please!!!

  34. WS99 Says:

    Why isn’t MM throwing at the combine?

  35. WS99 Says:

    Tbbf

    Amen

  36. Mr. Patrick Says:

    This Mariota/Winston debate really does remind me so much of the big Manning/Leaf debate back when they were both in the draft.
    People and “experts” said that Manning was more of a finesse QB, didn’t have Leaf’s strong arm and was maybe too frail for the NFL.
    Leaf was much bigger and stronger with a cannon for an arm and was suppose to be more pro ready. However, he came with some character red flags that people ignored because of his on-field talent.
    We can see how that entire situation turned out now can’t we?

  37. Pickgrin Says:

    How about this thought:

    The legitimate competition Glennon will provide will be much better for Winston’s improvement that any “mentoring” McCown might have been able to provide.

  38. Eric Says:

    Winston does not need a mentor.

    Hes a natural born leader and very bright.

    OC and Qb coach will more than suffice.

  39. Yungry Says:

    @Jeagan1999 Says:
    You don’t pay a backup QB $5million to be a mentor. You pay a mentor to be a mentor for much cheaper. What could somebody possible learn from McClown?

  40. MariotaOrWinstonOrWalkdaPlank Says:

    Lmao, now CBS Sports has a piece talking of how the Bucs are leaning towards Mariota. Just the other the day the Jameis was blowing a load over an article of the Bucs leaning towards Winston.

    Smoke season, people, smoke season.

  41. RastaMon Says:

    Don’t think Mariota needs a mentor

  42. MarshallU Says:

    I wonder if Jameis Winston’s mentor in New York will be Geno Smith?

  43. Mr. Patrick Says:

    @ Plank
    Florio has a poll going on his sight and Mariota is winning 2.5-1. ESPN has one yesterday and Mariota won 3-1

  44. Mr. Patrick Says:

    http://espn.go.com/espn/fp/flashPollResultsState?sportIndex=nfl&pollId=4702384
    Mariota even winning Florida, lol

  45. Pat Says:

    Mentor = Trusted Advisor = Non Qualified Psychologist = BIG RED FLAG

  46. Pat Says:

    And I’m not talking about that one on the flag pole.

  47. Yungry Says:

    @ Pat 100% agree… Why would the 1st pick in the draft need a mentor in the 1st place? Makes no sense…

  48. jfat Says:

    WS99 – Top end QBs don’t throw at the combine often, doubt Winston will either. They’ll wait for their pro day so they can throw in a more controlled environment.

  49. Barry Says:

    Who’s Shawn King? He’s best suited eating hot pockets

  50. Stpetebucsfan Says:

    All this “mentoring” stuff makes me laugh. Who the eff needs a “mentor”? Not Fameis (unless you’re talking off the field, he still needs to grow up) and not Mariota.

    They are both young MEN What they will BOTH need is plenty of coaching and as many reps as they can get in the preseason and practice.

    We now have something the Bucs haven’t had since Clyde Christiansen…a solid NFL OC with a history of success. OK the Clyde Chrisiansen remark was for fun to simply point out that the Bucs have rarely had an NFL OC. Certainly not last year or the year before. We also now have a solid QB coach who also has success on his resume.

    Last year we headed into the season with an OC who had NO NFL experience or cred and a QB coach that nobody had ever heard of.

    This year is different!! Whether it’s Mariota or Fameis they’ll get proper coaching and if they have ability they’ll be fine without another player serving as a “mentor”!

  51. Northernbucfan Says:

    Shaun King sucked as a buccaneer how he still ends up on radio is beyond me

  52. Mister Niceguy Says:

    WS99 Says
    “Why isn’t MM throwing at the combine?”

    First, the “civil war” thing was debunked already.

    Second, the top quarterbacks almost never throw at the combine. I notice you didn’t ask why Winston isn’t doing so as well.

  53. Jeagan1999 Says:

    @Yungry…you also don’t ask a 26 year old guy in his 3rd season who thinks he is the QB of the future to be a mentor either. If a “mentor” is what you want, you get an older guy who understands his role….that ain’t Glennon! Glennon is competing for the starters job and a big new contact. He has no desire to help someone steal his job. Get real!

  54. Luther Says:

    If anyone can watch several games of both QBs and say Mariota is the better QB, I have to question their ability to comprehend what it is the QB actually does.

  55. Chris Says:

    Too bad the bucs won’t draft that clown winston. Joe you say you want the bucs to be relevant. Making this pick would set this franchise back again.

  56. Luther Says:

    Northernbucfan Says:
    February 13th, 2015 at 10:14 pm

    Shaun King sucked as a buccaneer how he still ends up on radio is beyond me

    ————————————-

    Lots of terrible players make great commentators and lots of great players who make turrble commentators.

    One’s ability or lack of ability has no relationship broadcasting either radio or TV.

    I will say that Sileo managed to suck on the field and on the radio.

  57. Yungry Says:

    Jeagan1999 Says:

    -I never said Glennon should be his mentor. Please don’t put words in my mouth. Sometimes, the mentor can be another within the organization. But, to keep McCown to teach him what?

  58. knuckledragger Says:

    Eric Says:
    February 13th, 2015 at 9:12 pm
    Winston does not need a mentor.

    Hes a natural born leader and very bright.

    OC and Qb coach will more than suffice.
    ………………………………….
    ROTFLMMFAO
    What Exactly would you be willing to bet on that with absolutely NO insider knowledge?

  59. White Tiger Says:

    Shaun of the Dead certainly makes some good points – not that I agree with him on Fameis, nor that the Bucs will select Fameis #1 overall…but I can see what he’s saying.

    However, lots of teams employ a mobile QB as the starter and a back-up that fits more as a drop-back style QB.

    It would not surprise me that this is the move they make – but I’m with Schein – I think a Winston pick would be a disaster – I don’t think assigning a HOF Linebacker to mentor Fameis can do anything but tarnish the reputation of the HOF Linebacker…kid ain’t growing up for anybody but himself, and only when HE’s ready…like sometime after his 1st contract expires. The team that drafts him won’t be sold on him by the time he’s up to renegotiate (if he makes that long). He’ll likely “get it” in his second NFL contract, on his second NFL team.

    Kid’s a talented hardhead. You’re not going to mentor a hardhead until it’s been knocked around for a G-O-O-D long time.

  60. knuckledragger Says:

    Lovie did his buddy McCown a solid by giving him a one last time Mil $ Contract for Josh’s family.

  61. Sick of this $hit Says:

    I have a theory to share.

    If we do draft Mariota and invest an entire off season in creating a playbook and offensive scheme to fit his abilities, (which is what will be needed) then what happens to Glennon?

    You dont really think Glennon and Mariota will run the same offense do you? Do we keep a whole different playbook for Glennon in case Mariota goes down?

    This is what leads me to believe they draft Winston.

    Now, if Glennon gets traded before the draft, I say theres a chance they take Mariota. But until that happens, I believe its Winston.

  62. White Tiger Says:

    I think you design a playbook for the starter.

    The back-up is an after thought. No one outside of the Glennon mob is worried about what kind of back-up we have.

  63. chris k Says:

    @Mr.Patrick. That poll is priceless! Winston can’t even win this state, but we only keep getting fed Winston on this site. It’s all in good fun right now anyway. Let’s just be happy Joe is not the Bucs owner or G.M… He’s simply just a bad evaluater of NFL Qb talent.

  64. P'cola Buc Says:

    Will statistics win out over who the Buccaneers might select #1 overall then we must include this one:
    Out of 60 mock drafts taken in the month of February to this date the Bucs # 1 pick was as follows:
    Winston: 38
    Mariota.: 18
    Williams: 03
    Gregory: 01

  65. Senor Mofo Says:

    Sick of this $hit Says:

    If we do draft Mariota and invest an entire off season in creating a playbook and offensive scheme to fit his abilities, (which is what will be needed) then what happens to Glennon?

    You dont really think Glennon and Mariota will run the same offense do you? Do we keep a whole different playbook for Glennon in case Mariota goes down?

    ================================================

    Glennon is very effective in an up-tempo offense, and can be deadly accurate throwing on the run. It’s unfortunate that our slug-footed, plodding offensive style hasn’t allowed him to showcase those skills.

    Obviously, Glennon isn’t half the athlete that Mariota is.

    But Koetter will have to construct a hybrid offense that eases Mariota into the pro game. An offense that allows Mariota to take advantage of what he already does well while he perfects the nuances of a more “pro-style” offense.

    But, hey, we are a 2-14 team. We haven’t been able to put up 400 points in a season in 39 years. Maybe a little creativity on offense wouldn’t hurt us. Maybe an innovative, hybrid scheme is just what we need around here for once.

    In the short term, Glennon can run any passing offense that might be crafted to suit Mariota. Koetter’s playbook won’t need to change. He would just call more of certain kinds of plays for Glennon than he might for Mariota. I think you’re just gun-shy because we haven’t had a play-caller worth his salt for a long while now.

    I still think that if we draft Mariota, we will trade Glennon if we get decent value. But I don’t see any major problems with Glennon being Mariota’s backup, or with him being the “bridge” to Mariota, if that’s what it comes to.

  66. Melvin C Says:

    King said Glennon’s approach is quite professional and he can be a sound mentor.

    Joe can’t go that far and call Glennon mentor material.
    ———————————————————————-
    If Glennon was a statue Joe would be the Pigeon!

  67. Brandon Says:

    Mike Glennon’s pocket awareness is an area where he is terrible and one of the biggest reasons why I don’t like him. He is incapable of subtle movements in the pocket to buy him any amount of time and when he does move his feet all it does for him is get him into further trouble or put him off balance as he doesn’t throw well on the move. The other thing I hate about him is his unwillingness and inability to throw accurately down the field. He’s not accurate, never has been, he’s a backup QB with accuracy issues and cement feet in the pocket. No amount of seasoning is going to cure him of these ills.

  68. Bucfan4life Says:

    Lol Melvin that is part of the problem!!! Glennon is a statue!!!

  69. JoeJoes Fungi Nails Says:

    Stop with Mentor crap…..we don’t need NO STINK’n mentor !!!
    if we do we drafted the wrong person !
    This mentor that is eing proposed is not for on field mentoring….
    It would be for OFF field mentoring…
    UnF’n believable to suggest the # 1 overall pick needs a character nanny

  70. Barry Says:

    Mike Glennon is top 5 in NFL in both arm strength and making all NFL throws #NFLNetwork . He’s highly intelligent , Dedicated, and has very good pocket awareness. #FaceOfFranchise

  71. Barry Says:

    Isn’t it ironic that #TheCreepyCrab wears pantyhose on this head.

  72. PTWalk Says:

    Did I just read someone here saying ” Glennon can be deadly accurate throwing on the run”?

  73. DraftJameis Says:

    I think that signing Matt Hasselbeck to back up whomever we draft (Winston) should be considered a priority this offseason. He’s a charismatic mentor who’s had success on the field, as well as success in a mentoring role. Give him 2yrs/$7mil and get whatever you possibly can for Glennon on the trade market.

  74. 87ForJameisNOMariota Says:

    PTWalk Says:
    February 14th, 2015 at 9:37 am

    “Did I just read someone here saying ” Glennon can be deadly accurate throwing on the run”?

    Anyone that bashes Winston yet gives Glennon praise. I’ll skip right over all of their posts from here on out. I mean why bother with those numbskulls?

  75. Bucfan4life Says:

    Barry is also on my list of posters to skip over. He has had a couple of the dumbest posts in the past 24 hours that I’ve ever seen on JBF! Mike Glennon is not top 5 in anything. Oh and your nickname for Winston, the creepy crab, is beyond lame. Sounds like something a 9 year old would come up with. What is funny is that you seem proud if it. You use it in every post and everytime I see it I feel kind of sorry for you. Sad!

  76. 87ForJameisNOMariota Says:

    I miss college football.

  77. Josh P Says:

    Love when people say if the bucs draft Winston it will set us back 10 years. Clearly those people haven been watching a bucs game the pas 10 years. And for all those that bring up Winstons ints feel free to throw in all of Mariota’s fumbles in you argument.

  78. Senor Mofo Says:

    @Brandon said:

    The other thing I hate about him is his unwillingness and inability to throw accurately down the field.

    ================================================

    Really? In his rookie season, Glennon ranked sixth in the NFL in completion percentage for passes thrown 20 or more yards. He ranked first overall in TD-to-INT ratio for balls thrown 20 or more yards.

    How does that demonstrate an “inability to throw accurately down the field”, exactly?

    Please elaborate.

  79. 98PickJameis Says:

    I’ve said this at least 5 times and I hope some people have the knowledge to know this. For all the people who want Mariota, he doesn’t and has never played in a pro style offense. He doesn’t know how to read a defense. He throws where the coaches tell him to throw before he even snaps the ball. Where as Winston has to read defenses by himself. He throws where he chooses. That is the only reason why he has a lot of interceptions compared to Mariota. And also the reason that Jameis has had to comeback in games a lot. He has more knowledge of how defenses work than Mariota. And Mariota wknt even start day 1 if we do get him. Jameis will.

  80. BoJim Says:

    Mister Niceguy Says:

    The off field behavior is secondary to me, except for two things…first, if he needs mentoring for his behavior, that’s a major red flag. Even his biggest supporters say he needs help in this area. To me, that makes him a “fragile” pick…one that could withstand things or could shatter.

    Second, the way he treats others off the field, the way he behaves, will reflect upon the Tampa Bay community.

    Mariota is a leader on and off the field, he is responsible.
    ___________________________________________________

    That sounds ‘primary’ to me.

    Please trade Glennon to another team so he can come back to waste us later.

    Yes, we need to pick up another QB that should be retired to mentor whoever we draft.

    BTW, King is more of a expert than we are.

  81. White Tiger Says:

    @98… uhhh…the opposite is true. Kid Fameis doesn’t listen to where his coaches intend for the ball to go…see, INT’s occur because opposing teams know that it’s easy to lure Kid Fameis into thinking he sees a homerun…and once in awhile, Kid Fameis runs into a defense that’s not only clever enough to get him to throw it where their strengths are…but are talented enough to make him pay for his mistakes…

    Because he’s similar to Vinny Testaverde…we need to see if he has a similar excuse.