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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Interception numbers generally require context. I urge anyone wanting to discuss Winston's 2019 interception numbers to read the article belowis. Part of the reason for the high total Ints is because he threw more passes than anyone else but that ...
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Re: Jameis Winston’s potential with the New Orleans Saints
Interception numbers generally require context. I urge anyone wanting to discuss Winston's 2019 interception numbers to read the article belowis. Part of the reason for the high total Ints is because he threw more passes than anyone else but that doesn't account for the lions share of the INTs.
Do I expect to see similar numbers with the Saints? No, a one season 2x anomaly is usually one that is removed statistically. Remove the high and the low and he averages 15.6 INT per season, roughly 1 per game which is still by any fans standard high and would have led the league in 2020, #2 in 2018, #3 in 2018. I have noticed that some people have a different reaction to a Drew Brees interception compared to a Jameis Winston interception. https://www.footballoutsiders.com/st...rceptions-2019 |
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Re: Jameis Winston’s potential with the New Orleans Saints
Originally Posted by TheOak
Here's the 2020 numbers![]()
Fun banter... but we'll have to wait and see after this season to fully appreciate. | |
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