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Saturday Week 16 Games Thread


Hoenheim

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7 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Jameis Winston throws a pick 6 in the early minutes of Texans at Buccaneers 

Two pick 6s... (although flag may bring back the 2nd return)...

I do not want Winston... There was talk about how he might be a good person to bring in as a vet... hell no.

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1 minute ago, Captain Obvious said:

when did we trade Kyle to Tampa? 

Even before this game, Winston was throwing INTs on >4.3% of his passes.  A crazy high clip. This year has been really bad for him.  He has the raw talent to be a great QB but he just makes really poor decisions sometimes.

For comparison, Allen was at 3.3%.  Cam has had a couple of seasons at that same percentage, but he never fumbled as much as Allen - that is where Allen has really been awful... Hopefully Grier is better...

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