Overlooked Jameis

August 16th, 2019

Former Bucs QB Chris Simms talks Jameis Winston’s 2019 debut

It was one drive, one glorious and balanced 81-yard touchdown drive celebrated by Bucs fans one week ago. But former Tampa Bay  quarterback Chris Simms thinks it was even more than that.

It could be a overlooked signal of the maturation of America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, Simms told his NBC Sports audience. But he’s not ready to say the Bucs are a team possessing what it needs to win.

“I think we should give it a little but more due diligence than it’s getting. I’ll say that,” Simms said on Unbuttoned.

“Because yes, it did show, one, some nice movement in the pocket, but two, there was no semblance of a dumb decision or a, ‘Why are you forcing that down there against the Pittsburgh Steelers?’ It looked pretty smooth. I guess it’s not getting the attention it should be getting because we are probably expecting this improvement from Bruce Arians. But we’ve been expecting an improvement from Jameis Winston for four years in a row now and we still get these, you know, knucklehead, head-scratching type moves. And we saw none of that.

“That was a good start. And the Bucs are one of those teams, they can throw a whole wrench into the NFC. I don’t know what to expect from them. They have some talent at some key positions. They got very good coaches on both sides of the ball. But they’re young. Jameis is unproven. You know, there are some defensive guys that are unproven. They could be a pain in the butt and ruin a lot of people’s playoff chances this year and be in playoff contention themselves. If you told me they ended up 4-12, I don’t know if I’d be that shocked, either.”

Well, unlike Simms, Joe would be shocked if the Bucs were 4-12. If that happened, Team Glazer would need to look in the mirror and decide whether any of their football people know what the hell they’re doing. And they certainly would need to start quarterback shopping.

On the flip side, Joe would be surprised if the Bucs were contending for a playoff berth.

Joe will agree with Simms on the Bucs being a potential “pain the butt.” Barring injuries, they have the offensive firepower to beat any team, and one would hope the team would be better late in the season after adjusting to new schemes and coaches.

37 Responses to “Overlooked Jameis”

  1. Mr. Lucky Says:

    Wow, the season hasn’t even started and we’re discussing how the Bucs could be spoilers in OTHER teams playoff bids?

    Looking at the schedule 8-8 or 9-7

  2. DooshLaRue Says:

    I guess we’ll see if JW can do it twice in a row tonight right?
    Consistency ……..

  3. BringBucsBack Says:

    It, no doubt, was a nice, scripted first drive. We all want to see #3 & Leftwitch perform when things aren’t going well! That’s when #3 is more prone to the WTFs.

  4. Barbosa Says:

    Barring any key injuries to Winston, if the Bucs finish 4-12 it’s time to sell the team I know they won’t, but they should. Either that or hire a president of football operations, never show their faces around here again, and focus on destroying Manchester United for some British tears.

  5. Magadude Says:

    Go Bucs! Get some TDs tonight, more sharp drives! Build on last week! Protect Jameis, block for RoJo, get some YAC! Knock ’em through! Go Jameis! Go Mike! Go Matt! Go Suuuuhhhhhhhhhh!

  6. Alanbucsfan Says:

    Jameis wont have the stupid Koetter gimmick plays to deal with.
    If he minimizes turnovers, he will have a great year- just listen to Arians and execute.

  7. BucsFan727 Says:

    It is a tuff stretch in the middle of the schedule. 9-7 wouldnt be to shabby considering the daunting schedule at hand.

  8. Scotty in Fat Antonio Says:

    Consistency for the Bucs would be a 3 and out on their first series…LOL!

  9. Dewey Selmon Says:

    I got a Simms jersey last year for $15 no shipping charge. If he can give up his spleen for the team I’ll put his name on my back.

  10. Morgus the Magnificent Says:

    Speaking of tonight….Joe, do you know if they have the field covered at Raymond James during all these rains?

  11. unbelievable Says:

    Team Glazer would need to look in the mirror and decide whether any of their football people know what the hell they’re doing.

    Uh, I think we’ve known the answer to this for some time lol. Hopefully BA is the change we’ve so desperately needed.

    But if not, maybe they will finally bring in a Director of Football Operations?

  12. Waterboy Says:

    Bucs will go as far as their defense allows them to go. I’m not that concerned with Jameis but still not a believer in Todd Bowles as a magician.

  13. miken Says:

    I’d be shocked at 4-12, but 28 teams in the league could go 4-12 if injuries got them big.

  14. Race to 10 Says:

    If it continues to rain like this I don’t want to see any starters or key backups in a week 2 preseason game.

  15. Pittsshore Says:

    I would like nothing more than to have a winning season but I also would love to have two super models waking me up in the morning with breakfast in bed….. but that ain’t happening either. I just hope we don’t play week enough to lose a high enough draft slot to pick up a quality QB.

  16. Pittsshore Says:

    Well enough ^^^

  17. Ndog Says:

    I getting really sick of this 100% false narrative that Jameis just makes dumb decisions constantly. It is completely false as yes he has turned the ball over but it is not ALWAYS just a stupid decisions. To act like he just throws the ball up every play is simply ridiculous.

  18. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Looking at 8-8.. with the main improvement coming next year.

  19. AlteredEgo Say: Your comment is awaiting moderation. Says:

    Ndog .,. Mike Glennon had a great PS game last night:-)

  20. Magadude Says:

    Morgus…they cover the field. This one drains particularly well too. Not an issue unless it rains during the game.

  21. DooshLaRue Says:

    @Dewey

    I got a Barber jersey for $5 and a Lynch for $7 both at my local Goodwill.
    I passed up a JW jersey for $3, but only because it was a new , ugly one.
    ; )

  22. Pittsshore Says:

    @Ndog: you may want to go check yourself in at the closest hospital. You state that you are “getting really sick”…. a 4 year illness is nothing to joke about.

  23. Loyaltotheend Section 312 Says:

    8-8 is what I expect and messing with the other perceived “good teams” seasons

    Don’t be surprised if a loss to the Bucs late in the season cost the Texans, Colts or Falcons a playoff berth

  24. Loyaltotheend Section 312 Says:

    Ndog

    He’s been turnover free in 17 of 56 games…

    People have the stigma about Jameis cus he plays like that

  25. Snook Says:

    Anyone notice that the Falcons have played 3 pre-season games already with Koetter’s offense and they have 266 yards rushing on 84 carries?

    That’s 3.17 yards per carry.

    SOUND FAMILIAR????

    Koetter’s offense SUCKS. Put aside any judgment you’ve made on a player who has only played in Koetter’s offensive system. 3.1 yards per carry. Let that sink in.

  26. geno711 Says:

    Ndog Says:
    August 16th, 2019 at 1:42 pm
    I getting really sick of this 100% false narrative that Jameis just makes dumb decisions constantly. It is completely false as yes he has turned the ball over but it is not ALWAYS just a stupid decisions. To act like he just throws the ball up every play is simply ridiculous.

    I think Simms said the following:
    But we’ve been expecting an improvement from Jameis Winston for four years in a row now and we still get these, you know, knucklehead, head-scratching type moves. And we saw none of that.

    and:
    there was no semblance of a dumb decision or a, ‘Why are you forcing that down there against the Pittsburgh Steelers?’ It looked pretty smooth

    That seems to me to be a different narrative than saying he just throws the ball up every play. JMO.

  27. Pittsshore Says:

    I forget who was the Derwin James lover on this site but he is also injured and out for “significant time”. Vita will be back sooner.

  28. westernbuc Says:

    Have you seen the schedule Joe? 4-12 is not out of the question.

    The floor should be 10 wins. If this team was simply poorly coached, and is supposedly better than the 9-7 season, and we’re just reloading, then 10 wins is the minimum.

    9-7 isn’t gonna cut it.

  29. gp Says:

    Pitt
    I hope you wont be expecting those supermodels to wake you up the morning after we secure a playoff berth…
    It still ain’t happenin!

  30. Tye Says:

    1 drive, nothing over 11 yards completed, one shot deep down field and (of course) it was over thrown… Let the season ticket sales become a several year waiting list once again…

    Jameis groupies losing their minds over so little!

  31. Ndog Says:

    Loyaltotheend Section 312 if you had a clue about football you would know TOs happen for a variety of reasons not just because someone makes a poor decisions like is being portrayed.

  32. Loyaltotheend Section 312 Says:

    Ndog

    Anytime you wanna talk about your knowledge of the game come to section 312 I’ll buy you a beer.

    Are others factors involved in turnovers? No doubt, in Jameis’s 76 career turnovers I doubt his staunch defenders can blame them all or the majority on someone else

  33. Morgus the Magnificent Says:

    Thanks Maga…

  34. orlbucfan Says:

    Bucs end up 4-12, and Glazer Boys need to sell the team to a group of monied Bucs fans–plenty of them up and down the Gold and Space Coasts. Then the Glazers can go to the UK and stay there with their beloved soccer team whatever it’s called–Manchester United?

  35. Saysme Says:

    Finally I feel super encouraged about the future. The damn N.F.L screwed us on our schedule this year. It’s going to be daunting. I dont think the younger players will handle it so well. I’m think 8 and 8 this year. 11-5 next season. Next season these young guys will have the experience needed after foing through schedule hell

  36. Pit of Misery Says:

    Joe: if we go 4-12 then the Glazer’s need to look in the mirror first.

  37. lewis Says:

    This is a different team guys hang on for the ride