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RE: Jameis - Don't assume he will suck tonight. History says...


Jeremy Igo

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In week 1 Jameis Winston had a QBR of 45, which is pretty horrible. About as bad as any QB can do. So he will be just as awful tonight, right?

Maybe, maybe not. Just take a look at his two worst performances of 2018 and how he responded in the next game he played in.

He went from a 54.9 to a 97.2

He went from a 47.7 to a 129.9

Jameis has always had just god awful melt down games, but he hasn't had two in a row. He is the poster boy for inconsistency. But, that means he isn't consistently good, but he isn't consistently bad either.

 

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Here's the thing 

Winston has historically while has been a talented QB, he has been one of the worst at handling pressure.  This goes back to even college (just flip on the Oregon tape)

If we can get pressure on him with that terrible OL they have, we should be fine

 

 

 

Also, that bounce back from the 47 rating later was 3 weeks after, because they benched him.  Curious if it wouldve been that high had he not been benched

 

 

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22 minutes ago, Bronn said:

Panthers are 2-7 on Thursday nights...


2009

Miami Dolphins 24–17 Carolina Panthers

2012

New York Giants 36–7 Carolina Panthers

2013

Carolina Panthers 31–13

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

2014

New Orleans Saints 28–10 Carolina Panthers

2015

Carolina Panthers 33–14 Dallas Cowboys

2016

New Orleans Saints 20–23 Carolina Panthers

2017

Philadelphia Eagles 28–23 Carolina Panthers

2018

Carolina Panthers 21–52 Pittsburgh Steelers

 

1-5 Record at Home

3-4 Under Rivera.

Oof. I'm all of a sudden less confident. 

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