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Could probably get Jameis for pennies


Dorian Gray
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24 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We aren't winning anything with this defense with Jameis throwing for 300 yards with 2 TDs and 3 INTs but it would at least give us a better ability to evaluate our other offensive positions.

They found a way to win a few last year despite the defense. Good Jameis would eat in this offense. Bad Jameis is just a couple notches below Bryce’s ceiling. He’s the Ted Ginn of QBs.  Brown being back, FA and the draft makes the defense no worse than last year… not worthy of being called better… I’ll say less terrible. 

Jameis has a good arm and fits the downfield scheme much better, but he’s old and erratic. 

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55 minutes ago, Gapanthersfan said:

They found a way to win a few last year despite the defense. Good Jameis would eat in this offense. Bad Jameis is just a couple notches below Bryce’s ceiling. He’s the Ted Ginn of QBs.  Brown being back, FA and the draft makes the defense no worse than last year… not worthy of being called better… I’ll say less terrible. 

Jameis has a good arm and fits the downfield scheme much better, but he’s old and erratic. 

Sounds a helluva lot more enjoyable to watch than this Bryce Young poo.

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