10K On The Way?

April 29th, 2015

Glazers2013Team Glazer better have more beer, hot dogs and toilet paper ordered this season because Jameis Winston is going to sell 10,000 new season tickets, if a prominent former Buccaneer is to be believed.

There are fat piles of cash from Wesley Chapel to Sarasota waiting to thrown at sales people at One Buc Palace, says ex-Bucs guard Ian Beckles, co-host of Ron and Ian on WDAE-AM 620.

Winston’s arrival will make having a good pair of Bucs tickets something to boast about again, per Beckles, and he made the point that fans are aching to latch on to a player. There just aren’t enough Gerald McCoy jerseys around town to suit Beckles’ eyeball test.

Joe’s unsure what kind of reaction Winston will generate from fans when it comes to parting with money. Sure, there will be a bump in season ticket sales. 10,000? Joe highly doubts it.

Joe is confident in one thing: If Winston is the opening day starter, then there won’t be an empty seat in the house on that broiling September afternoon.

79 Responses to “10K On The Way?”

  1. Mariota Joe Says:

    “Joe is confident in one thing: If Winston is the opening day starter, then there won’t be an empty seat in the house on that broiling September afternoon.”

    Uhhhh, I’ll take that bet!!!!!

  2. BucTrooper Says:

    You know something?

    You weren’t there during 2-14, I don’t want you there for 14-2.

  3. port richey george Says:

    I was watching nfl a.m. on the nflnetwork tv channel. live from one buc place they had a lady reporter named batista. she said she has spoken to many of the veteran bucs players. she didn’t give any of their names. they told her they expect the bucs to draft jameis Winston.

  4. hertz Says:

    And here come the “I’m giving up my season tickets if they draft Jameis” crowd in 3…2…1

  5. Patrick in VA Says:

    Would the FSU alums really be that big of an attendance boon for them? I mean, from what I recall, and I could be misremembering, weren’t a number of people from FSU saying that they were happy that he was there but it was time for him to go? That doesn’t sound like a fanbase that’s going to be following him around a lot. They’re grateful for the national championship and all the wins, but I’m not sure that they’re going to be following him to Tampa. I could be wrong.

  6. Skyline Crew Says:

    I won’t be buying a Winston jersey. Never have liked wearing QB jerseys. I still have my Alstott jersey and recently got a signed Evans jersey. Of course I can’t wear the Evans jersey, so I’ll probably have to get another one of his or get his, Lavonte’s or Geralds. Before you ask, I probably wouldn’t have gotten a Mariota jersey either. Like I said, I just don’t get QB jerseys. Superstitious maybe?

  7. TouchDownTampaBay Says:

    LOL, thanks for the news flash George. Unless they were living under a rock how would they not know this! Everyone knows the Bucs are taking JW!

  8. Jacko101 Says:

    BS season tickets were already ahead of schedule than previous years back in Jan when Mariota was associated with the number one pick.

  9. Chris@Apple Roof Cleaning Says:

    Winston will give Tampa Fans hope, and that will sell tickets.

  10. Kaptain Morgan Says:

    I won’t take the bait, but drafting Winston won’t instantly add 10K more season tickets until the Bucs start winning more consistently.

  11. Jim Says:

    And how many of the 10,000 will not renew next year after Winston throws 25 picks which = losses this season?

  12. Jeagan1999 Says:

    Mariota will also put tons of fans in the stands. Winning cures all ills and Bucs fans are tired of being the weakest link in a weak division. I think an uptempo, fast break, Mariota-led offense will be a blast for Bucs fans to watch and root for! Dirk Koetter has his Oregon connection he knows what Mariota can do as well as anyone. Winston is a good young college QB, but Mariota is a weapon that will change the way opposing teams plan for playing the Bucs!

  13. BuccaneerBonzai Says:

    That’s funny, because the other day Ian Beckles said he wouldn’t draft quarterback at all, that he would draft a running back in the first round.

    A RUNNING BACK?????

    Ian, you are a two faced hick.

  14. Patrick in VA Says:

    You folks that are saying that Mariota will sell just as many tickets are forgetting that it’s a given that Mariota won’t see the field for at least half the season, if not more. I wouldn’t be surprised if he doesn’t see the field until his sophomore season

  15. Winston for the Win Says:

    @ Jeagan – I literally laughed when I read your post. Stick to your guns and be in denial about Winston coming here. I am sure every mock draft, as well as the oddsmakers in Vegas are wrong.

  16. Buc1987 Says:

    Jim Says:
    April 29th, 2015 at 9:00 am

    “And how many of the 10,000 will not renew next year after Winston throws 25 picks which = losses this season?”

    I don’t know. How many Colts fans came back after Peyton Manning threw 28 picks in his first season?

    I predict Winston to throw around 18-20 picks this season…

  17. BuccaneerBonzai Says:

    I think if Dirk Koetter had his choice, the pick would be Marcus Mariota.

    I think though, that Jason Licht and Lovie Smith are locked on Jameis Winston (along with everyone else).

    Here’s the thing…

    I watch the footage of all of these analysts. For example, a recent bspn video comparing the two QBs, and one comment was that Mariota does not anticipate throws.

    Meanwhile, the video they show of him clearly shows anticipation.

    They showed video highlights of both QBs, and if you look at ball placement on passes Mariota comes out ahead.

    And watch the videos. In EVERY PLAY, when the play starts, you can tell where Winston will throw it because that’s where he is staring EVERY TIME.

    And watch the videos. From the time the plays start, count the seconds before ball release. Mariota is ALWAYS faster.

    I would feel better about Winston is he were better at these areas, because if you look at previous busts, he has the same issues they did. That scares me.

    The pick should be Mariota.

    The pick WILL be Winston.

    And the Bucs will have a top 7 pick next year.

  18. Eric Says:

    FSU fans were not happy to see Winston go.

    Silly.

  19. drdneast Says:

    I like Ian Buckles but he often says things that are outlandish. This is one of them. I remember when he constantly went after Barrett Rudd for being the weak link of the Buc D when it was the D line that was getting shoved back into his face. The end result is we ended up with Mason Foster who couldn’t tackle or play pass defense and was slower afoot than Rudd.
    Brilliant Dummynick. That’s what happens when GM’s listen to washed up mediocre ex players and use them as personnel advisers.

  20. BuccaneerBonzai Says:

    Joe, I don’t know why, but the website is running very slow on wifi. A page loads okay, but when a comment is sent it takes almost 30 seconds for it to process. That is REALLY slow.

    I’ve considered it might by my connection, but all other websites I’ve visited work faster. I think your host is not handling the traffic very well.

  21. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Winning is the only thing that will refill the seats….

  22. eric Says:

    I bet you hertz don’t even have season tickets to give up, he or she is one of the those people understand we don’t give a damn don’t come don’t watch you always have a choice, Lets GO Winston!

  23. eric Says:

    my bad hertz I see you are on board I am waiting on them Jack Rabbits! also

  24. Jeagan1999 Says:

    @Patrick in VA….. NO college QB is NFL ready when they enter the league. Winston is no different. If the Bucs take Jameis, he should also ride the pine for at least half the season too. one area where the Bucs are lucky is that we have a guy in Glennon that can start and lead the team for a while until our new QB is ready to take the field WITHOUT being completely overwhelmed!

    I know you probably prefer Winston, but just imagine for a moment what an uptempo (not a wildcat or spread system), fast attacking offense led by a guy like Mariota (who is well accustomed to that tempo and style) could look like. It’s exciting to ponder what our new OC could do with a guy who is half Russell Wilson and half Steve Young!

  25. eric Says:

    BuccaneerBonzai, why would he want the inferior prospect because he is a nice kid, he run fast so did RG3, Winston does everything you want to see a QB do he will be coached up no doubt!

  26. Tom Edrington Says:

    I noticed on PFT this morning that Gruden is now on the Mariota bandwagon….

  27. eric Says:

    BuccaneerBonzai he may have had 5 of the throws all year another thing since you want to bring up the talking heads they mention Winston INT but they never talk about Mariota fumbling almost 30 times in his career and the last time I checked they both are turnovers BuccaneerBonzai if you like Mariota fine but don’t even try to make your argument it has gotten old and stale!

  28. downtowndc Says:

    An added bonus of drafting jw is knowing gene won’t mispronounce his name very often.

  29. eric Says:

    Buc1987 and you think Mariota will throw 4 right lol you are a joke go eat your crum cake fake ass bud fan!

  30. BuccaneerBonzai Says:

    @eric

    You go ahead, kid. Think what you wish. Time will prove me out.

  31. BuccaneerBonzai Says:

    Here are some names I like in this draft. Players I think could make a difference with the Buccaneers.

    Of course, the first pick has to be a quarterback, one or the other.

    1 – QB – Marcus Mariota
    2 – QB – Jameis Winston

    3 – OT – Brandon Scherff 6.4
    4 – C – Cameron Erving 5.8
    5 – OT/OG – La’el Collins 6.1
    6 – ILB – Eric Kendricks 5.8
    7 – OT – Jake Fisher 5.7
    8 – OG – A. J. Cann 5.7
    9 – DE – Nate Orchard 5.6
    10 – C/G – Mitch Morse 5.5
    12 – DE – Marcus Hardison 5.6

  32. Jeagan1999 Says:

    @Winston for the Win…..and I just laughed at yours. This website is all about OPINIONS….Joe’s opinions, our opinions, etc… What you read is my OPINION! I see no “denial” in my thoughts….I never said “The Bucs are 100% taking Mariota!” I said that a Mariota led Bucs offense would be exciting to watch and put fans in the stands!

    You have your OPINIONS, I have mine, and all the other Bucs fans on here have theirs! And since NO PICK HAS BEEN MADE YET we are all expressing OPINIONS…not facts. I will support Winston IF he is the guy, but it doesn’t change my belief that Mariota would be the better long term NFL QB and more exciting weapon! If you are so threatened by OPINIONS of other people….maybe you should stay away from sites like this!

  33. BuccaneerBonzai Says:

    Scores are according to nfl website. Clearly I rate them in a different order.

  34. BuccaneerBonzai Says:

    @Jeagan1999

    You bring up a good point.

    I think the QB with the longer shelf life is Mariota. I just don’t see Winston lasting more than 7 years in the league.

    Mariota I can see lasting more than 10 years.

    In what role? No idea yet.

  35. eric Says:

    Tom Edrington really John Gruden tell me one successful draft he ran, that should be confirmation enough that JW should be the pic, this guy Gruden chose Cadillac Williams over Rogers and Gaines Adams (RIP) over AP and then told us Dexter Jackson had juice because he had a good game against Michigan man I can’t believe you are talking about who that clown likes wow how quickly we forget!

  36. charactermatters Says:

    Eric,
    only lost fumbles are turnovers.

  37. eric Says:

    BuccaneerBonzai Says:
    April 29th, 2015 at 9:30 am
    @eric

    You go ahead, kid. Think what you wish. Time will prove me out.

    Just so we are on the same page what are you trying to prove

  38. Patrick in VA Says:

    @Jeagan – I disagree. I get what you’re saying and it’s tempting to think about, but how many QBs like Mariota who are able to run to get out of trouble end up being hampered by that in their development. RGIII can’t settle down in the pocket and read a defense and QB properly, Kaepernick has been shut down once the book came out on him, the Bucs were able to write the book on Vick and he hasn’t been the same since. I am perfectly happy with Winston’s scrambling ability. He is able to do just enough to be what you need from your QB. He can take the ball up the field and get you 7-8 yards when the play breaks down and you need a first down but he’s not fast enough to break off a 70 yard run. I don’t want that 70 yard run to be in my QBs mind as an option because instead of seeing all the throwing options in the play that’s unfolding, they’re weighing out whether they should tuck it and run themselves. I don’t want that. I’m fine with a guy that will run it effectively up the field 8 yards and slide for a first down. I’ll cheer that on all day. Let the Browns worry about the highlight reels where Manziel pulls out a wild play once a game and can’t do anything else the other 58 minutes of the game.

  39. charactermatters Says:

    I am one of those waiting until after the draft to purchase tickets. I will be a Bucs fan no matter who we draft, but I will be watching from home if the so called experts are correct.

  40. bucs4lyfe Says:

    seats will be more empty if glennon is the starter on opening day….sorry to say it but since you don’t recognize it mike glennon is associated with losing and Winston is not. bucs need a fresh start on offense, all our offensive weapons are young guys except vjack, if there isn’t a significant different in talent between glennon and Winston then Winston starts because we’ll find out fast Winston is better and just as smart as glennon

  41. Buc1987 Says:

    eric Says:
    April 29th, 2015 at 9:29 am

    “Buc1987 and you think Mariota will throw 4 right lol you are a joke go eat your crum cake fake ass buc fan!”

    It’s Mr. Buc1987 to you. I think Mariota will be sitting on the Jets bench after they trade up to the Titans…

    I predict 18-20 picks by the rookie Winston. I also predict he throws 25-30 TD’s in his rookie year..

    eric…I’m a bigger Winston fan then you will ever be. Hell I’m the founding member of the “Winstonites.” Fans such as yourself should address me as mister and know your place around this site pumpkin.

  42. Buc1987 Says:

    Jeesh…Winstonites are attacking me. Ha ha ha ha

    A little riled up are they?

  43. Jeagan1999 Says:

    @Patrick…I understand where you are coming from, but there are some key differences between Mariota and guys like Manziel and Kaepernick or RGIII. Mariota is inherently a much better passer than these guys were coming out of college. I compare him to Steve Young…only faster. These other guys you mentioned also don’t necessarily run the same kind fast break offense that Mariota is used to running.

    I understand why you like Winston…he is a classic pocket passer with good arm strength, some mobility, a good football mind and a competitive nature. I don’t dislike him….I just think Mariota is a better all around weapon. I think Dirk Koetter could design a fast break (not necessarily a spread or wildcat system) offense around Mariota that would keep opposing offenses on their heels and allow our offense to operate from a position of strength.

    I’ll support whomever the Bucs take and be in the stands at RayJay (at least a couple of times, as it is an 8 hour drive down from the north Georgia mountains) and at home in front of my TV cheering them on! I know you will too! Bring on the draft and let’s do this!!!!!!

  44. biff barker Says:

    charactermatters Says:

    I am one of those waiting until after the draft to purchase tickets. I will be a Bucs fan no matter who we draft, but I will be watching from home if the so called experts are correct.
    _______________________________
    Spot on.

    That’s why Beckles’ premise, like this article, is one big fallacy. There will be fans who simply can’t stand the pick.

  45. downtowndc Says:

    We still have our “matador” o line. Perhaps we should feel sorry for either kid.

  46. eric Says:

    Buc1987 Says:
    April 29th, 2015 at 9:53 am
    eric Says:
    April 29th, 2015 at 9:29 am

    “Buc1987 and you think Mariota will throw 4 right lol you are a joke go eat your crum cake fake ass buc fan!”

    It’s Mr. Buc1987 to you. I think Mariota will be sitting on the Jets bench after they trade up to the Titans…

    I predict 18-20 picks by the rookie Winston. I also predict he throws 25-30 TD’s in his rookie year..

    eric…I’m a bigger Winston fan then you will ever be. Hell I’m the founding member of the “Winstonites.” Fans such as yourself should address me as mister and know your place around this site pumpkin.

    I dont date men sweet tart you are prob right if you a hole girl i mean guy, I am a Die Hard Gator Fan but I love my Bucs just as much Winston is clearly the better QB and we need one ASAP!

  47. Patrick in VA Says:

    @Jeagan – Those are all valid points and some of the reasons why, if the Bucs were to draft Mariota, I would be excited about some of the possibilities. What I keep coming back to with Winston is his level of understanding of the game and the abilities he’s shown when he not only has been doing this in a part time capacity but also played a position in baseball that was a hindrance to his throwing motion, thus limiting his effectiveness on the football field. Even with those hurdles, he still is at a level that would be exciting to get him just where he is. The fact that he has such a high ceiling in terms of what he could be once he is singularly focused and when he can devote all of his time to football, that’s really exciting.

  48. charactermatters Says:

    Vincent Jackson on Winston:
    “Very down to earth, a humble kid”
    Am I missing something here?

  49. Tom Edrington Says:

    @ Eric:

    Chucky did spend up close personal time with both…….worth mentioning for sure even though you don’t think it is……..

  50. BuccaneEric Says:

    You guys should read the article under the Hooters girl with the link (mariotabuccaneer). I don’t think I believe it but maybe we’re all getting fooled!! The Chip Kelly angle IS classic though! Lol

  51. BFFL Says:

    I think it’s very shortsighted to compare Mariota with the likes of Vick, RG3 and Kaepernick. This guy has proven to those paying attention that he possesses fine ability to read defenses and make accurate throws. His athletic ability is only a bonus that can neutralize a team with tremendous pass rush. I believe a better comparison would be the likes of Steve Young, Russel Wilson, Fran Tarkenton and Donovan McNabb.

  52. Jeagan1999 Says:

    @Patrick….agreed! Both have exciting upside potential…just different styles. Winston reminds me a little of guys like Eli Manning, Ben Rothlisberger and Matt Ryan…..while Mariota makes me think about guys like Steve Young, Russell Wilson and Drew Brees. Not a bad group of passers to be compared to!

  53. Love and Warrick Dunn Says:

    “charactermatters Says:
    April 29th, 2015 at 10:24 am
    Vincent Jackson on Winston:
    “Very down to earth, a humble kid”
    Am I missing something here?”

    People who have played with him and interact with him seem to like his personality, rather than those who have formed opinions from media reports, press conferences, and sound bytes.

    Once he’s a Buc, I think people who are on the fence will see more of him and find him quite likable. Of course, there will be people who will never like him.

    You can’t please everyone. I see people bash Peyton Manning online.

  54. Buc1987 Says:

    What we need today is more fans telling us about how good Mariota is….

  55. Patrick in VA Says:

    Today feels like the day right before the Mayan calendar ran out or when a religious group said the rapture was coming or Dec 31, 1999. All of these folks are so spun up about this thing that they’re so sure is going to happen because they’ve conjured up this crazy scenario in their house while they’re wearing their tin foil helmets and dancing around in their grandmother’s underwear rubbing themselves in peanut butter. Arguing with the Mariota crowd is the same as those people that go up to the wacko that preaches to the students as they walk across the campus at UF and try to reason with him. In the end, the students just walk away feeling annoyed and they’ve changed nothing. Same thing here. We’ll wake up Friday morning with our answer. There will be no more debate because we’ll have facts and those who were so sure that they were right will be either back pedaling or will (hopefully) fade into the shadows.

  56. BuccaneEric Says:

    One more day!!! I gotta make it one more day!!!!!!

  57. BuccaneEric Says:

    Underwear and peanut butter???… What?? lol

  58. Patrick in VA Says:

    @Eric – I’m painting a picture here man, work with me.

  59. BuccaneEric Says:

    Patrick, I liked it! My kind of humor!!!

  60. Underdog Says:

    Considering the large majority of Bucs fans DO NOT want Winston drafted here, they will lose a Thousands more fans than they will gain. If ANYBODY actually thinks that drafting Winston will increase ticket sales and fan attendance, I have some swampland down south I’m trying to sell and some oceanfront property in Arizona

  61. OAR Says:

    Like Detective Harry Callahan always says….Opinions are like a$$holes. Everybody has one.
    Except on here, some are bigger than others and most of them stink!

  62. Patrick in VA Says:

    Large majority? You mean, like, you and your buddies at the office? Not the entire fan base right, because I haven’t seen anything that would indicate that the majority of the fan base is against bringing him in.

  63. BrianBucs Says:

    Drafting the most Polarizing player to ever enter the NFL draft will not fill up the stadium, it will empty it out

  64. OAR Says:

    “In grandma’s underwear and peanut butter”……Reminds of the other day at the park.

  65. Underdog Says:

    Patrick

    Every single REAL fan poll shows the Bucs fans prefering Mariota over Winston by a large margin, even the 2 on their own site.
    The only place where Winston is favored is here on Joe. Gezz, go figure

  66. Patrick in VA Says:

    You mean like polls of people who are weighing in but are not fans of this team? People who are not part of the Tampa community and don’t care enough about the team to look in to the merits of both QBs further than reading a couple headlines and forming an opinion based on essentially nothing? Those polls. I’m really interested in what a poll says where people from all over the country weigh in on what they think is best for the Bucs.

  67. Buc1987 Says:

    Underdog…you fail to realize how easy it is to rig those polls….

  68. Skyline Crew Says:

    Patrick in VA Says:
    April 29th, 2015 at 9:05 am

    You folks that are saying that Mariota will sell just as many tickets are forgetting that it’s a given that Mariota won’t see the field for at least half the season, if not more.
    ____________

    How is that a given? Because an analyst said so? Also, weren’t we talking not to long ago on here about how Winston would sit behind Glennon until after the bye week.

  69. Patrick in VA Says:

    @Skyline – I’m not sure that anyone has even suggested anywhere that Mariota could be ready to go on opening day. The biggest knock on him is the learning curve that he would face as he’s learning a new system. That wasn’t from necessarily “an analyst” so much as it’s from every analyst and every former player and everyone who covers football for a living.

    Winston could very well sit until after the bye, but it’s not a given at all that he would sit for any games. He could very well start against the Titans.

  70. Skyline Crew Says:

    @Patrick

    NFL coaches and execs have said he would start from day one. Titan’s coach said that as well.

    I don’t see a learning curve. He is very intelligent and has a very high football IQ. I don’t think it is going to be that large of a learning curve. Hell, Big Ben took snaps from shotgun his entire college career. He’s doing ok last I checked.

  71. Patrick in VA Says:

    The Titans coach is also in the midst of doing everything they can to trade that second pick. If someone is going to give up the farm to move up to get him at #2, they better believe that he’s going to be able to start right away. That’s what the Titans are selling.

    As for the comparison to Roethlisberger, I would say that you could draw that line between the two but history says that most QBs coming out of the spread take a long time to learn the pro style. Plus, Roethlisberger had the help of a ridiculous defense, Hines Ward, Jerome Bettis, Plaxico Burress and Duce Staley. We don’t really have that kind of firepower. We’ve got Evans and VJax, which is nice, but I’m not sure that I’d put them up against the 2004 steelers

  72. Buc1987 Says:

    Did Big Ben use flash cards too?

  73. Skyline Crew Says:

    Don’t know if he did or not. Flash cards didn’t stop Mariota from making changes at the line of scrimmage.

  74. Buc1987 Says:

    I say Mariota sits on the bench for an entire season…

  75. Skyline Crew Says:

    So Browns take Mariota at 2 and you think he sits. Lol

  76. Buc1987 Says:

    Skyline…nope he’s going to Jets @2 where he will sit.

  77. Skyline Crew Says:

    Until the Jets make an offer like Browns already have I don’t believe he goes to Jets. And a #2 pick is not sitting.

  78. Buc1987 Says:

    A number 2 if it’s Mariota is sitting where he belongs…on the bench and learning.

    No more flash cards kid, sorry this is the pros…huddle up son and call that play.

    Mariota who?

  79. grafikdetail Says:

    @ drdneast Ian was right about Rudd… Dominic realized Rudd was a waste of a draft pick…no GM is gonna listen to an ex player about personnel decision if that’s the case, they might as will listen to idiot on the internet too LOL

    @Bonzai take the blinders off dude LOL you watch a few highlights and can say what winston & mariota can do ALWAYS & EVERY play? the scouts & analyst watched a ton more film than anyone here did and the consensus was Winston was the best prospect because he consistently showed translatable NFL traits a bunch more than Mariota