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Cam's QB coach says Famous Jameis will play in Super Bowl within 5 years


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George Whitfield.

Cam trained with him this off-season (with Jameis Winston)

http://national.suntimes.com/national-sports/nfl/7/72/776253/cam-newton-mentoring-jameis-winston/

and Cam has trained with him from the beginning:

http://espn.go.com/nfl/draft2012/story/_/id/7821231/nfl-andrew-luck-cam-newton-swear-qb-guru-george-whitfield-jr-espn-magazine

CBS Sports:

when asked where he thought Winston would be in five years: "I think he'll have played in, if not won, a Super Bowl," Whitfield said. "I don't think that's a stretch. ... he just has an overall acumen for the game that I would compare to some of the top guys playing today."

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/25159058/qb-guru-jameis-winston-will-be-in-super-bowl-within-five-years

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also, there are Buc fans that hate that they picked Winston:

Why waste a number 1 pick on a mediocre talent quarterback? I knew it was going to happen, but Jameis Winston.... really??? Shouldn't you always choose the best player available? Sure we need a quarterback, but why choose someone who doesn't even have the talent to be a number 1 pick, let alone a first round pick. This is ridiculous. Worst pick ever...

I agree man. I'm not all that happy with the choice.

I personally don’t believe he’s going to do all that well. I’m so not into these players that are nothing but hype.

http://www.bbs.tbaybucs.com/topic/25263-why-waste-a-number-1-pick-on-a-mediocre-talent-quarterback/#entry747339

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another thread on the Bucs forum:

"jamis winston:" (spelled like that)

-man what are the bucs thinking ?

- They are thinking "this is the best we can do right now so f it" seriously. This draft wasn't anything special.

-It will be interesting to say the least to see how this all unfolds early into the season. I hope Winston don't get into any trouble before then... *doesn't hold breath*

[TommyNoleBuc says something nice about Winston and gets shredded]

-TommyNoleBuc wishes he could get raped by Winston. He loves this thug with a passion !

-Did you see how stupid Winston sounded on Grudens' QB camp. I couldn't even understand that guy. He showed that he thought he was too good to listen. He is a nightmare for the Bucs locker room. TommyNole Buc is a douche bag

-I certainly hope he doesn't turn out to be another Jamarcus Russell

-It’s kind of hard to say what they were thinking. Maybe they can trade him off or something. I think in the end it will be a major mistake.

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Bucs forum in reply to the above article that Winston will play in Super Bowl within five years:

-He might be a backup in a superbowl, IMO ! Dude will be a major bust

-Totally agree .... Bust

-Winston will be a bust.

-I think he’ll be another overhyped player that no one remembers ten years from now. I could be wrong about that. But, he fits the bill perfectly.

[TommyNoleBuc shows up again with the only non-negative comment]

http://www.bbs.tbaybucs.com/topic/25248-qb-guru-jameis-winston-will-play-in-super-bowl-within-five-years/#entry747346

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