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Jaworski believes the Bucs will take Mariota


Mr. Scot

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Clicks...

Is it for clicks when the statement is made in an interview for a media outlet that his employee doesn't own or profit from? Not saying he is right, but doing it for clicks makes no sense in this situation. The Kap situation was definitely some made-for-clicks ESPN crap though.

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Winston threw 18 interceptions last year, and he had a borderline 2nd round receiver and arguably the best TE in college football.  I'm legit confused how people see that he is an amazing talent.  It looks like hes just an average QB without an immense amount of talent around him in college.  

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Not really. According to this his hands equal the "desired" size. If he is infamous then Rogers is a munchkin.

His hands were small for as big as he was. This was oft discussed and generally cited as the reason why he was so fumble prone.

Whether or not that was the real reason is unknown, but it's what people tended to blame.

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I'm beginning to think Jameis is running a campaign to avoid going to the bucs. For example, why would his lawyer have said those things about him? Seems to be working.

 

Well if he was, could you really blame him all that much?

 

Not only looking at the Bucs record as a franchise with developing quarterbacks lately, but also Lovie Smith. Yikes.

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