About That Moronic Jameis Personal Foul

October 26th, 2016
Costly blunder

Costly blunder

The truth has come out on the brainless penalty committed by America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, on Sunday.

For those who blocked out that crime against intelligent football, Jameis was called for a personal foul after arguing the spot of a third-down play in the red zone that left the Bucs in a 4th-and-inches situation in the second quarter.

Jameis lost his head (something he did in Week 2) and found a way to show up an official and draw a flag. It was a selfish act and Joe can’t ignore it just because Joe loves Jameis.

Dirk Koetter addressed the play on the Buccaneers Radio Network this week. Koetter acknowledged that Jameis’ screwup was significant because Koetter was planning to go for it on fourth down. Instead, Roberto Aguayo kicked a field goal.

“We had our mind made up. We were going to go,” Koetter said of the lost 4th-and-inches opportunity. “I mean, we were running the ball well at that point. We were going to go. I talked to Jameis immediately when Jameis came off. Then I went and spoke the official on my side, who wasn’t the one that threw the flag. It was a different one; I went and spoke to that official and then I went and spoke to Jameis again.

“That’s just not an acceptable penalty for Jameis or anybody else. That’s not an acceptable penalty for me. You know, it’s costly. That could have been much more crucial. Luckily, you know, we got the three points.

“It’s one thing to disagree with an official. It happens all the time. But one thing we can’t do is show an official up. The league makes that very clear. And that’s really not Jameis’ personality. Jameis let his emotions get the best of him in that brief moment right there. I know he feels bad about it.

“Hopefully he’ll learn from it and it won’t happen anymore.”

This kind of thing gets lost in a victory, but it can’t be ignored. Jameis doesn’t have a firm handle on his emotions, not enough yet to become an NFL great. Joe hopes that evolves with more experience.

32 Responses to “About That Moronic Jameis Personal Foul”

  1. Bucsfan4life Says:

    I think that’s reaching a little bit. Not that I agree with yelling at ref but heck Brady was going off on refs in the game vs Denver not even 2 years ago due to a non pi call. Are we saying Brady isn’t in control of his emotions enough to be great?

    Brady knows he’s Brady, so he won’t get that flag thrown at him, just like Michael Jordan knew certain calls would never go against him. –Joe

  2. Old Time Buc Says:

    I think his passion got the best of him. Move on.

  3. BKNYfootballhead Says:

    I’ve seen qb’s bit ch and moan much more excessively, even with more aggressive body language. I’d like to know what exactly he said that drew the flag, guessing it was personal.

  4. Kevin Says:

    Wont be the last time….he us still young. Thats what makes Jameis Jameis. Eventually he will grown out of it but may take some time

  5. Espo Says:

    He deserved it, but I wish it would be called against some of the more whinier qbs over the years. Definitely some double standards.

  6. Defense Rules Says:

    Good learning experience. And since we won, it’s a freebie. No doubt Jameis will learn from it because he hates to lose.

  7. Espo Says:

    Not a freebie. Those refs and their crews are vindictive little bastards. Expect 0 leeway from that crew. I honestly think that’s why Evans didn’t get any calls his way last year. He complained too much. Schiano too, especially with his peewee tactics.

  8. Danno Says:

    That would be an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, not a personal foul.

  9. Buc believer Says:

    What day is this Joe? I believe it is Wed and you keep hammering our guy for caring? What do you want him to be.. Lovie Smith?

  10. Harlow Says:

    “Luckily, you know, we got the three points” Dirk throws shade at the Aguayo situation as much as possible.

    America’s QB does not yet have “composed” on the resume but it will get there, I’d rather have a qb that cares too much than the opposite (FREEMAN)

  11. BucTrooper Says:

    So after reading this I don’t know any more about the situation than I did 5 min ago.

    You charging by the column inch now?

  12. Tampa Tony Says:

    No control over his emotions
    Spotty accuracy
    Bad decision making

    How is this guy a franchise qb again?

  13. chickster Says:

    Getting a call like that should never happen brady winston or whoever . theirs poor people in prison for the same kind of thinking

  14. dreambig Says:

    Sorry Tamap Tony, your just going to have to get used to it. Tampa’s career passing leader is Testeverde who threw for 14877 yards and 77 touchdowns in 6 years. Jameis is on pace to blow that away with 25536 yards and 148 touchdowns over a 6 year period, if he simply plays the way he is playing right now. I know its hard for you to accept, but Jameis is already by far the best QB the bucs have ever had.

  15. CaseyMorgan Says:

    Joe– there is no story unless you found out what Jameis actually said…

  16. gilhealy Says:

    Well at least this column got Tampa Tony some traction. Where’s Guzzie, Lightnigbuc, Chris, and Bucnut? I’ll take the kids passion all day, every day.

  17. BennyBucs Says:

    Harlow Says:

    “Luckily, you know, we got the three points” Dirk throws shade at the Aguayo situation as much as possible.

    LMAOOO

  18. pick6 Says:

    “Luckily, you know, we got the three points.”

    safe to say his kicker and his QB are both still in the process of winning his absolute confidence

  19. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    If Winston felt the result of the play was called wrong, should he have called a time out? What would be the procedure?

    What’s being lost in this is the fact that the ref screwed the Bucs over before Winston lost his cool.

    Proof once again that the refs try to decide games.

  20. orlbucfan Says:

    Bucs have been been bottom dwellers more than winners. Refs like winners. They are also getting more incompetent. That’s a big reason why NFL ratings are starting to drop. THAT will get the league’s attention if the decline continues. Moolah$$$$$$$$$$$ walks…..etc.

  21. 813bucboi Says:

    I have no problem with it because we did get points….I happy someone showed some emotions and was pissed off….the refs never give the bucs a fair chance…glad to see jameis isn’t standing for it anymore…..GO BUCS!!!

  22. Pete Mitchell Says:

    As Evans has matured so too will Jameis, hopefully.

  23. Jay Says:

    What is lost on that play is why the “all pro” receiver ran a three yard pattern when he needed four to secure the first down. Now THAT is unacceptable…

  24. FlumundaCheese Says:

    I’m a Jameis fan, but he should’ve kept his cool there. It was a dumb penalty. He won’t be allowed to get away with showing up the officials the way Brady can or Marino could, definitely not at this point in his career and probably never. That said, the dumbest part of it to me is that the spot looked good to my eye. Really nothing to complain about. Save that for when the Bucs truly get jobbed by the refs, because believe me, it’s coming.

  25. GottaJaboo Says:

    Yeah – TampaTony, your Gator love is getting the best of you. If you have a problem with Jameis being the franchise QB, I might suggest you root for another team for the next decade. He’s a keeper and is younger than Dak and Wentz, so…..

  26. Espo Says:

    It doesn’t matter what he said. The ref pointed at him to return to his huddle but Jameis kept running his mouth. The ref gave him a killer stare and pointed at the huddle. They didn’t show that on the replay when they were supposedly trying to figure the penalty out.

  27. orlbucfan Says:

    Whoops! Moolah talks and walks, too. $$$$$$$$

  28. Buccfan37 Says:

    The NFL refs are like all positions of authority, they abuse it.

  29. Buccfan37 Says:

    Robotic refs might be the answer. Robotic cars, robotic troops, robotic this that and the other. It may be too exacting though, like calling holding on every play as it is said to exist. A flying flag fest to be sure.

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  31. Rod Munch Says:

    The refs in that game were awful. San Fran was holding on every play – that play in question was a terrible spot – not to mention the fact nothing Jameis did on that play warranted a penalty.

  32. Jim Says:

    “Moronic” becomes “emotional”, magically…