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Could probably get Jameis for pennies


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He’s still QB3 in New York behind Wilson and Dart, and likely not moving up even if those guys flip spots. If he was cheap enough, I think he could be a decent fit here for a year or two (if we need him to start/mentor a new draft pick next year).

No doubt he throws a lot of interceptions and he’s definitely not a long-term solution.

But he also throws a lot of touchdowns, isn’t scared to push it down the field (T-Mac would eat), is built like an actual NFL quarterback, and has been beloved by his teammates in every locker room he’s been in.

If your goal is to utterly tank and get #1, you wouldn’t want Jameis. But for a guy who could spark something this season? I’d at least inquire.

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3 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Ytho GIF

I'd be for making a move for someone like Jameis or Howell and here's why... they've shown they can produce they've just had turnover issues. So bring them in so that we can better evaluate the rest of our offensive roster. If they fix their turnover issues then maybe we're not completely desperate for QB heading into the draft. If they don't, then we're gonna keep losing anyway so whatever.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'd be for making a move for someone like Jameis or Howell and here's why... they've shown they can produce they've just had turnover issues. So bring them in so that we can better evaluate the rest of our offensive roster. If they fix their turnover issues then maybe we're not completely desperate for QB heading into the draft. If they don't, then we're gonna keep losing anyway so whatever.

Howell absolutely but not interested in Winston.  Would rather lose for another high set of picks personally 

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Don't even remotely want him. We of all fan bases should know exactly what he is by now.

At the worst case scenario he might play us out of drafting a QB and put us into QB limbo again with his erratic play.  I would honestly prefer to be either consistently good or consistently bad. Finishing near .500  doesn't really help anything. 

I would hate to go back into that mode of cycling through mediocre veteran qbs again, because that's what I think would happen if we bring in Jameis Winston.  

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27 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

We do not need to bring in a random stop gap.  It accomplishes nothing.  This is Bryce's year to seal his fate.  Hes garbage all year then we draft his replacement.  Winning a couple more games with a temporary qb is pretty useless.

He needs to prove he is top QB and I don’t think that is coming.  Just ride with him until we find a replacement 

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