Lavonte David Points Finger At Jameis Winston For Playoff Miss

May 25th, 2026

NFL players love talking about the famous Jameis Winston 30-for-30 season in 2019.

The former America’s Quarterback tossed 33 touchdowns and a whopping 30 interceptions in 16 Bucs games.

Prior to that, a quarterback hadn’t thrown 30 or more picks in a season since Vinny Testaverde for Tampa Bay in 1988, back when Ira Kaufman was a 10-year veteran NFL reporter. Since Jameis threw his 30 picks, only one NFL quarterback has thrown 20 interceptions in a season, Sam Howell in 2023.

Interceptions deflate morale, radically change games and sometimes flat out lose games. Throwing 30 picks in a season? Well, that’s an unforgiveable sin in the modern NFL.

Last week, Joe was intrigued to hear retired Bucs legend Lavonte David talk about Jameis’ 30-for-30 season. It was a subject when David appeared on The Rush With Maxx Crosby

The Bucs won seven games in 2019 season and 10 wins qualified for the final Wild Card spot in the NFC. The Saints seized the NFC South with 13 wins. Per David, if Jameis threw half as many picks, the Bucs would have won at least three more games and made the playoffs.

“Our [2019] team, we felt like we had the team to get us to the playoffs and make a run,” David said. “You know, obviously, for every team, there’s one missing piece and everybody just needs a solid quarterback. And for us, we really thought like Jameis was that guy. You know, like if Jameis throw 15 picks, I feel like we’re in the playoffs. But at the same time, Jameis was balling that year. You can’t discredit that, but he had those interceptions.”

David’s comment really stood out to Joe. Why? Because players usually are quick to acknowledge that the NFL is a team game and while sometimes you can point a finger at a guy for screwing up a game, one guy is rarely pointed to as costing a club three wins.

The legend of Jameis lives on.

63 Responses to “Lavonte David Points Finger At Jameis Winston For Playoff Miss”

  1. Statistically Insignificant Reader Says:

    Nothing wrong with speaking the truth.

  2. Dom Says:

    He was the obvious reason why they missed the playoffs. His pick 6’s alone cost the team 49 points. Every game that year we essentially started down 3-0. There is a reason why the defense was way better the next year. They didn’t have a QB constantly putting them in bad situations. Jameis is one of the most entertaining QB I’ve ever seen, but it is more enjoyable to admire him from a distance on another team

  3. jcscycles Says:

    He should have stayed in college at least one more year. He was immature, and that affectes hia play.

  4. ModHairKen Says:

    That’s funny. Coming from the guy that loafed last year. 3rd and 28. 4th and 14.

  5. Oneilbuc Says:

    It’s amazing how the bucs defense was ranked 32 in every category and the offense was ranked top 5 every year without a running game but one year in 2015 . I remember the Green Bay game Jamies drove the ball and scored and took the lead and the defense just needed one stop and they let a quarterback who was out of football the very next year drive the ball and tied up the game and then the defense gave up a TD in overtime. Jamies didn’t see the field again. The offense was ranked top 5 in every thing but rushing they were 30th .

  6. Oneilbuc Says:

    In 2019 the great coach Bruce Arians had him throwing 45 to 50 times a game up the field but it didn’t matter until Brady came and when Brady got 12 picks then it became a problem with the no risk it no biscuit offense. Bruce Arians is the most overrated coach I’ve ever seen in the NFL. People think he’s a good coach because he has a bad mouth and he curses in interviews.

  7. Beeej Says:

    If our kicker that year could have made 2 chip shots THAT would have been 2 more wins

  8. Bucs33Saints14! Says:

    I mowed the lawn on Saturday (large lawn, used my push mower). Didn’t do much more after that. Was I loafing or did I suffer from ARLASS (age related lose a step syndrome). I did recover on Sunday and got back at the to-do list.

  9. Buc1987 Says:

    Oneil….Arians was twice named the AP NFL Coach of the Year (2012, 2014) and is the only coach to win the award with two different franchises in a three-year span.

  10. An Erection For Sacks Says:

    He’s the only Bucs player that I’ve ever truly hated. He was an embarrassment, on and off the field, and I’m glad the memory of those years was largely erased by the ultimate example of elite quarterback play. I knew we were doomed when I saw him in his hometown on Hard Knocks.

  11. Oneilbuc Says:

    1987. His style of coaching is why Andrew Luck career was cut short and why Carson Palmer threw so many picks and got injured. I remember when Big Ben had 6 picks one game and the very next week he threw 5 picks and that’s why he got fired in Pittsburgh. He had Brady with 12 picks by week 8 I think and Brady told him let’s do another way and they went with the Patriots style offense which it should been that from the jump. People call me a Jamies fan on here but when I look at his talent the only thing the bucs had to do is give him a coach that believes in the running game. If the bucs would have given him a running game Jamies would be good here. That’s why in 2016 we went 9-7 because of the threat of Doug Martin. After that they’re was no more threat in the back field and teams knew it so they dropped everyone back in pass coverage.

  12. Oneilbuc Says:

    For sacks. I will give you credit at least you are honest but at the same time how can anyone believe your takes about Jamies? I know that’s why a lot of people on here say what they say about Jamies. And I know that’s why people give Baker excuses for his bad play and that’s why I know a lot of people comments on this site is driven by emotion and not facts about a player.

  13. Oneilbuc Says:

    Oh yeah and remember Daniel Jones got the name Danny dimes off the same defense David is talking about.

  14. Dewey Selmon Says:

    If Winston doesn’t throw 30 picks he ends up staying and we never get Brady.

  15. Dacake23 Says:

    Agree. However, Winston and Brady should never be mentioned in the same sentence.

  16. Buc1987 Says:

    All I’m saying is he won Coach of the Year TWICE. Can’t be too overrated.

    Plus a SB win.

  17. Steve V. Says: Says:

    Obviously Ariens ” No Risk it No Biscuit” wouldn’t have applied to Jamis!

  18. Oneilbuc Says:

    1987. Didn’t we and others call Brady the GM of this team back then? But I get what you saying bro.

  19. Oneilbuc Says:

    It’s just to me when I hear all the excuses Baker Mayfield gets about injury and Jamies that year the last 7 games he didn’t have Evans or Godwin on the field that year and when you watch rasing the flags Jamies had a sprain rotator cup and a broken finger on his throwing arm and throwing hand that year and he still never got the injury excuse. And not to mention that o line was trash .

  20. BigMacAttack Says:

    There’s nothing wrong with telling the truth. Jameis sure was entertaining and never had the right guidance. I believe if Jameis could have stayed 2 years as a backup to TB12, he could’ve learned how to really do it right. The one thing Jameis didn’t lack was heart.

  21. Mikadeemas Says:

    Also, 7 of those were pick 6’s. Winston’s first career pass was a pick 6, and his last Bucs pass a pick 6. But, he be ballin’! GO BUCS!!!

  22. Mikadeemas Says:

    ^^^NFL record, BTW^^^

  23. MelvinJunior Says:

    I anticipated LVD doin A BUNCH of talkin’ post career, in order to remain relevant, and in hopes of boosting his HOF chances. But, he’s going to have to show that he can talk about what is relevant TODAY, and with what is going on with all of the OTHER TEAMS in the league. Otherwise, he is just EMPTY, and NO ONE will are anything about what HE has to say! He should probably just shut TF UP for right now, until he can start talking about something that actually MATTERS. Cause, NOBODY outside of TB gives the first F about the Bucs. I mean, come on. He would be smart to reflect in private, with his friends and family.

  24. MelvinJunior Says:

    I don’t give a DAMN about Jameis. But, it seemed-like he just IMPLODED to point of absurdity, down the stretch of that season. It was like some kind of ‘tick’ or something, it got soooo BAD. Two other things about it… Bruce and that Defense, sure didn’t do him any favors, either. I mean, if you’ve got a QB really struggling, and throwing the ball all over the place, then it is up to YOU as the HEAD COACH, to be able to recognize it and make the necessary adjustments, to help YOUR QUARTERBACK out. Especially, with his fricking CONFIDENCE.

  25. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    Turnovers are the fastest way to lose football games. You only get so many chances to possess the ball to put points up. To do the opposite and give the ball back to your opponents is a waste of a possession that makes it hurt to get and/or stay ahead.

    David’s right, that 2019 season is probably the weirdest iteration of a Bucs offense ever. On one hand, Jameis threw 30 MF’n interceptions. On the other hand, we somehow finished 3rd in scoring, got both Godwin & Evans both 2nd team all-pro nod & pro bowls. Still, 30 interception just looking at that compared to the volume stats and you can see why we only won 7 games.

  26. Tye Says:

    Jameis was a lost cause coming out of college but so many wanted to make him out to be something he was never going to be, a good QB!
    Way to erratic and way to risky for that position… Only the Bucs one get the number 1 pick and chose such an epic failure…..

  27. MelvinJunior Says:

    And, “HALF” is an awfully BIG ask in that type of offense, and without a ‘running game’ of ANY kind. Maybe, Bruce should’ve made SURE to have a freaking ‘RUNNING GAME’ that year, too!!!! And, our young secondary was just CONSTANTLY lit TF UP. Those were some damn SHOOTOUTS. By the time we were obviously NOT going to the playoffs, I was rooting for Jameis to get to 30 just for the helluvit! Cause, I wanted to see-it LoL. It was very hard to watch

  28. lambchop Says:

    OneilBuc,

    BA won in Pittsburgh, Indy, and Tampa. There is nobody in the NFL who thinks BA was overrated. If he had a more competent DC, he would have won more in Tampa. We should have gone back-to-back. BA created chaos on offense but you had to have a QB who could carry his own weight. Even Belicheat said that Tom had plays he used his whole career and plays he liked. BA was smart enough to listen and realize Tom on a new team with new teammates needed something familiar. What did Jameis have that was familiar to him? He had the same teammates for years compared to Brady. He played reckless in college too but the defensive talent wasn’t nearly at the NFL level in college so he had success there. Jameis needed to listen more and understand situational ball. But, Jameis didn’t have the mental game like Tom did. All he had was the physical tools.

  29. MelvinJunior Says:

    Jameis’s problem was that he was just a very weird dude, period. And, he was SO DAMN GOOD AND TALENTED, that he’d been CODDLED for all throughout his young life. There was no one there to EVER tell him NO. He was very awkward to begin with, and then you add in ZERO self-awareness whatsoever. It was a recipe for complete FAILURE from the very beginning. When I first watched him… The very first game of his Freshman season, I was absolutely BLOWN. AWAY. He was THE BEST “Freshman” QB, that I’d ever seen. I’m not getting into all of it and breaking down his every game here, but I did notice his ‘squinting’ THEN. Very strange. Anyway, almost EVERY scout AND draft guru had HIM ranked as being every single bit the prospect as Andre Luck. So, it definitely (and obviously, IF you actually watched HIM in college) WASN’T the “talent” part being the issue… It was just what was ‘INSIDE’ HIM. He was a very weird dude lacking any ‘self-awareness’ to begin with, and from being CODDLED (so badly) throughout his entire LIFE, was never forced to deal with any real adversity before, until it was too late. Everyone always told him “YES.” NEVER “No.” Since he was 7-10 YEARS OLD. He was THAT BIG of a TALENT. But, just a real weird dude.

  30. MelvinJunior Says:

    Hmmmm… I wasn’t aware that Jameis had “the same” teammates as did Brady? I didn’t remember him having future HOF’ers, Gronk, AB, and Wirfs… Or, an ELITE-level Running Back, who was a Top-5 Pick, and one of THE TOP Running Back Prospects (who signed with LSU when he was in the 8TH-GRADE), in HISTORY. Who was in HIS PRIME. Hmmmm… Yeah, I completely forgot about Jameis having all of THAT. Lmao.

  31. tampabuscsbro Says:

    It’s kind of amazing how his defenders are still here 6 years later defending the never been QB that was going to be a first ballot hall of famer when he was not resigned by this team 6 years ago.

    Yes the QB is the leader of the team. He has the most responsibility out of every single person on the squad by a huge margin. When you have Jameis you just can’t win. Dude is essentially a new age Ryan Fitzpatrick that was given 5 years as a starter every chance in the world.

  32. Marine Buc Says:

    Great Bucs Trivia question.

    Which Bucs QB was worse – Dilfer or Winston?

    Enjoy…

  33. Oneilbuc Says:

    Again where was the defense against the Giants , Seahawks we were up 21 -3 and were was the running game to close that game out that’s on BA . I wants some one to go back and see how many times we had the lead going into the second half of those games that year? And when you find it then ask your self this why did you keep throwing the ball up the field with the lead? I remember that Titan game we were winning in the second half and yet again BA kept him throwing it up the field and not running the ball . But I also remember the fumble Devin White picked up and ran for a TD and the refs called it back and gave us the ball and took the TD off the board. But Jamies was in a situation in Tampa at the time I think he should have sat a year or 2 he was young enough at the time. That’s why I hope the bucs draft a quarterback in the first round next year regardless if they resign Baker Mayfield. That’s why we have not been able to develop a quarterback. We wait until the guy don’t have nothing around them and we expect for them to be a all pro the first year, a MVP the next year

  34. Oneilbuc Says:

    And Hall of famer by year 3 and a Superbowl champion by year 3?!

  35. Rod Munch Says:

    Matt Gay singlehandedly losing 2 games is a big part of it.

    But a bigger part of it was that the NFC South was the toughest division in football back then. Put Winston in THIS NFC South with this offense and defense, and the Bucs are making the playoffs every year.

    As I pointed out before, and this is factual, not opinion… from 2015-2019, Winston had the worst defense in the NFL over that span, the worst kicking game in the NFL over that span, while playing the hardest schedule over that span. That’s a far cry from the last few years.

  36. DBS Says:

    Osqueel making 101 excuses for Winston . So He never got the ball again.I love that one. Guess what fool . The same thing type of thing happened to Baker in the Cmmanders game. After a fumble and the Commanders scored as you want to put it Baker (of course not the offense) drove down the field and tied the game. Then the defense allowed the Commanders to drive down the field and score to win the game. Baker Never got the ball again. But of course every excuse for Jameis you can come up and blame everyone else when someone says anything negative about Jameis would not make you a Jameis Boi would it?

  37. Bucfan1988 Says:

    But but but Jameis be eatin’ those W’S!!!!!!!

    You don’t believe that, CHECK YO SHEETZ ???!!

    Jameis had heart but no brains or common sense ??‍♂️…
    Prove me wrong, lol!

  38. Bucnbeers Says:

    Jameis’s first NFL pass was a pick six.

  39. Kenton Smith Says:

    Rod Munch. “And the Bucs are making the playoffs every year”. Jameis would be an all pro in this lousy division, huh Rod? Too bad we can’t get him back as our starter. And if we could get Trask back as the backup we’d be in the tall grass, wouldn’t we? Boy JL is bunging this whole team up.

  40. HeavyE Says:

    #6 is no better in my own opinion! Jameis also threw for more than 5k yards as well!

  41. #99 the big fella Says:

    James firstst pass and last pass with the Bucs was a pick six

  42. LynchMob50 Says:

    Jameis absolutely sucked on every level.

    His stats were complete garbage and he was a buffoon.

    Eating W’s sealed it for me. I was told he would win multiple SB titles.

    Joe loved him and still refers to him as America’s QB.

    He was a disgrace and brought shame on this franchise.

    As soon as he left we won a title. Bowles is the same anchor dragging us down.

  43. Mike C Says:

    How did I know HE would be defending his boo till AFTER the bitter end lol hahahahahaha

  44. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    As I recall, he asks had fumbles.

  45. #1bucsfan Says:

    We watch football for entertainment right. Well that was deff Winston. You never know what he was going to do. Would he make an incredible play that only happens in madden or would he make a boneheaded one. This Bucs fan tho did not like the Winston era. Man he game me more white hairs than my kids.

  46. James Says:

    2019 NFL turnovers –
    Ravens – 15
    Chiefs – 15
    Patriots – 15
    Packers – 13
    Saints – 8
    Bucs – 41
    The Bucs had 33 drives start in Bucs territory. That hadn’t happened in eight (8) years.

  47. JamesCo77689413 Says:

    2019 NFL turnovers –
    Ravens – 15
    Chiefs – 15
    Patriots – 15
    Packers – 13
    Saints – 8
    Bucs – 41
    The Bucs had 33 drives start in Bucs territory. That hadn’t happened in eight (8) years.

  48. BigMacAttack Says:

    MARBUC, Trent Dilfer did enough to get a Ring, so he wins that one. Rah!!

  49. Duane Davis Says:

    Jameis was simply to immature to be an NFL QB when he was with the Bucs and even the Saints. All of his antics he pulled in college reeked of immaturity. Even when he was with the Saints, he continued his childish antics. I remember one pregame film of Winston trying to distract Derek Carr on the sideline with his childish behavior. Good lord what a buffoon. Then in his final game with the Saints, he ran the score up on the Falcons against the coach’s orders. Immature and unprofessional clown.

  50. Geno712 Says:

    That 2019 defense statistically gave up points because:

    1. Jameis had 7 pick sixes that year. 42 points
    and
    2. Many of his other 23 interceptions ended up on the Bucs side of the field.
    and
    3. He also had a ridiculous 12 more fumbles that season some happening on the Bucs side of the field.

    The Bucs defense play was actually average that year. Jameis actually made the defense bad because of his not just bad play but horrible play.

    The best move the Bucs made in their history was getting rid of Jameis Winston and his eat “W”s and other weirdness.

  51. Rod Munch Says:

    Kenton Smith Says:
    May 25th, 2026 at 4:29 pm
    Rod Munch. “And the Bucs are making the playoffs every year”. Jameis would be an all pro in this lousy division, huh Rod?

    ————

    Not sure, but he’d easily be the best QB in this NFC South and would have been over the last few years.

  52. Rod Munch Says:

    Geno712 Says:
    May 25th, 2026 at 10:59 pm
    That 2019 defense statistically gave up points because:

    1. Jameis had 7 pick sixes that year. 42 points
    and
    2. Many of his other 23 interceptions ended up on the Bucs side of the field.
    and
    3. He also had a ridiculous 12 more fumbles that season some happening on the Bucs side of the field.

    The Bucs defense play was actually average that year. Jameis actually made the defense bad because of his not just bad play but horrible play.

    The best move the Bucs made in their history was getting rid of Jameis Winston and his eat “W”s and other weirdness.

    ———-

    I’m a big Winston backer, and the Bucs had a chance to get Tom Brady, and as I said at the time, of course you get Tom Brady.

    However the moronic fake news nonsense that the team was hot for Teddy Bridgewater and wanted him even over Tom Brady is some all-time idiocy.

    As for the INTs… there’s a stat that takes into account when you throw INT’s – because throwing an INT in the 4th quarter of a game where you have a double digit lead (like Baker did vs Atlanta – something Winston never did BTW) is not the same as throwing an INT in the 4th quarter of a game when you’re down by 21 points because the defense has Chris Conte and Ryan Smith starting. Anywho, that stat is called QBR, and by those standards, Winston was an above average starter, and a top 10 QB in his best years.

  53. Bucsfan951 Says:

    Don’t get it twisted…

    O’Neil and Rod are tards for defending Jameis in 2019. No doubt dude was a gunslinger, but he also gave up the ball too many times in the wrong territory.

    Don’t let their delusional outlook paint a different picture.

  54. Zoocomics Says:

    Nothing surprises me at all about these comments. If Jameis would have left Tampa and thrived, we could have looked at the Bucs Teams he QB’d for simply not it didn’t have enough talent…but Jameis not only had “elite” talent to throw to, he also had had continuity at his offensive coordinator position for 4 seasons with Koetter. Btw, Koetter was incredibly underrated as an offensive play caller. He made a lot of lemonade in Tampa. Out of all the offensive coordinators in the last 15 seasons, I never thought his offense was predictable or stale, and he didn’t have nearly the rosters that Arians and Coen would end up with.

    Jameis has had at least 3 opportunities to take over a franchise as the starting QB, heck he’s even had fast starts with some of those teams, and yet Jameis can’t get out of his own way. Simply tries to do too much, and after this many seasons, it doesn’t appear you can take that part of his game out of him.

  55. Buc1Buc2Buc3 Says:

    I’m not sure about a run, lost both Evans and Godwin that season. He is right about those interceptions because Defense found their identity around mid season

  56. Swampy Says:

    I never understood why Winston squinted to see the coaches on the sidelines. Presumably he had access to the best vision treatment money could buy, but it apparently didn’t correct the problem when he was with the Bucs. I think he had eye surgery later, don’t know if it corrected the issue. He could make great passes as well as any QB in the league, but the interceptions kept him from becoming a superstar. I never blamed management for making him the top pick. You can only draft college players based on their potential. We’ll see how Mendoza turns out. Brock Purdy proved that evaluating how college QBs will do in the NFL is a crapshoot. Stud college linemen are safer bets.

  57. Lamarcus Says:

    You mean Mike Smiths defenses and Marcus Arroyo offenses and Greg Schiano led teams could of put us in the playoffs?????

  58. Rod Munch Says:

    Zoocomics Says:
    May 26th, 2026 at 6:21 am
    Nothing surprises me at all about these comments. If Jameis would have left Tampa and thrived, we could have looked at the Bucs Teams he QB’d for simply not it didn’t have enough talent…but Jameis not only had “elite” talent to throw to, he also had had continuity at his offensive coordinator position for 4 seasons with Koetter.

    ———-

    Well you could say Tom Brady ‘excelled’ because the Bucs had so many WRs, just look at him in 2019 vs 2020 and 2021.

    But Jameis did go to another team and sat behind Brees for a year. Then he started in 2021, was 5-2 (actually should have been 6-1 had the Saints defense no collapsed vs the Giants), then got hurt by Devin White in the game vs the Bucs. To that point in the season, which was basically 6 games and 1 quarter, he threw 14 TDs vs 3 INTs – and the Saints had complete trash at WR during that period (but also Kamara at his peak, to be fair). When Jameis came back, to me, he never looked the same, doesn’t seem to have the same zip he used to have.

    Again, the idea that Winston was a bust or the Bucs were eager to dump him for Teddy Bridgewater is beyond dumb. The Bucs had a chance to get Brady, that’s why Winston wasn’t back. And again, even with as big of a Winston fan as I was, I even said at the time, of course you get Brady as he changes the franchise.

  59. Rod Munch Says:

    Buc1Buc2Buc3 Says:
    May 26th, 2026 at 8:48 am
    I’m not sure about a run, lost both Evans and Godwin that season. He is right about those interceptions because Defense found their identity around mid season

    ———-

    At the end of 2019 the Bucs were starting Watson and Perriman – and Winston made Perriman a bunch of money, BTW.

    Still, go back in the time machine, look at that Texans game – Winston starts out awful, has a huge rally – late in the 4th quarter, it’s 4th down in Texans territory and throws a perfect pass to a wide open Brate who flat out drops the ball. Next series, under 2 mins, Bucs get the ball back – Winston makes a big play to Perriman who is — if I remember correctly — hit late out of bounds, is taken out of the game, meaning the Bucs WRs on the field are Watson and Ishmael Hyman (who?) and I think he threw to Watson, who was supposed to run a curl and ran a go, and the ball is INT. BTW, Watson also TWICE did that same thing to Brady, resulting in two pick 6’s off Tom, and it was the reason Watson was cut from the team.

    Then look at the Falcons game… an OT loss, and Matt Gay misses 3 FGs in the game, two of them chip shots. It’s why Gay was replaced for 2020 (not to mention Gay also losing the Gaints game on a missed chipshot after Arians took a knee to get a 5-yard penalty to make it an easier kick).

    With all that said, the defense in 2019 started off terrible, they were on an all-time worst Bucs defense pace, but by the end of 2019 they were playing really well. That overlapped with the Bucs offense losing Evans, Godwin and Scotty Miller, however. This was a team at WR who STARTED Bobo Wilson, the mystery man we all forgot about Ishmael Hyman, Tanner Hudson, and Watson started multiple games. And yet Winston threw for over 5000 yards in 16 games.

    Meanwhile, the Bucs now have a QB who throws for 122 yards and 144 yards in a game and people blame the defense for the loss. LOL!

  60. Mike Johnson Says:

    Luv Jameis. But they don’t call him Jay-Miss for nothing.

  61. Jaybri Says:

    Defense lost games in first half of that season. Both Godwin and Evans has said half of those picks were on the wr/te… Bucs were not making the playoffs as soon as both Evans and Godwin went down.

  62. Jaybri Says:

    Brady changed the scheme because he was throwing too many picks. Winston also didn’t have Wirfs, Gronk, Fournette, AB and young stud safety. Bucs were the most penalized team in 2019. They had many pass interference calls that extended drives. Winston led them in rushing in a lot of games. People also seems to forget Winston put them in position to win Giants, Seahawks and 2nd Atlanta game but kickers missed easy kicks. David forgets it was his defense that let Danny Dimes score on a run late in the 4th. They also let Matt Ryan get a 1st down on 4th and 14 with his legs late in the 4th quarter that led to the game tying field goal.

  63. Jaybri Says:

    Dirk was not a good play caller Matt Ryan had more success and far less picks without Dirk.