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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I would love to see Sean and Drew allow Jameis to come in for blow outs in the 4th quarter - get some reps - other than that have Drew healthy and play all season. Seeing Jameis take over without ...
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Re: Winston could be successor to Brees
I would love to see Sean and Drew allow Jameis to come in for blow outs in the 4th quarter - get some reps - other than that have Drew healthy and play all season.
Seeing Jameis take over without a hiccup in a year or two would be wonderful and take the sting out of the post Drew era. Winston has never seen an offensive line as good as the Saints That means a lot on the passing game |
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Re: Winston could be successor to Brees
Originally Posted by Audiotom
Kind of my angle too.![]()
Here's a guy who has thrown over 5k yards with "issues", put him in the film room with Sean, Carmichael & #9 for a season. No doubt he'll improve at his craft. Even if he improves by say only 10%, you have a QB who could lead the league in TD's, passing yards and cut his int's in half (JW averaged 15 before the new Arians offense). As we know the Saints are a complimentary team that plays complimentary football with accountability and a strong locker room culture. I don't think Jameis is no where near Brees but I do strongly believe he's better than a lot of other NFL starting QB's around the league. It was no mystery Bruce Arian's reasoning is to sling (he was the QB coach in Indy when Manning threw 28 ints ![]() As to Rez's point, check out some of those Bucs Hard Knocks re runs. Jameis is very bright and a student of the game. I can't wait for these guys to get back at it this summer ![]() |
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