Find Them Here Podcasts About Jameis!

Hey Nole4Him crew, look what I got for you!

Being a Nole and an All Things Jameis supporter, I so enjoyed this podcast! Bryant McFadden is a co-host of All Things Covered and a fellow Nole. He was a cornerback at FSU and was later drafted by the Steelers in 2005. BMac just hosted a provocative and informative chat with Jameis. Click below and enjoy!

Jameis Reincarnation, Not!

Jameis has not been reincarnated the way the media would have you believe, but rather, when not being measured by unfair perceptions, newly realized.

Jameis was a victim of his own early success. In high school, he was not only a highly-regarded quarterback, but a successful baseball switch hitter, pitcher, and outfielder. He also led his high school football team to a state championship while maintaining a high GPA. Stanford University was one of his college pursuers; however, he chose to attend Florida State University instead. Go Noles!

A five-star prospect, Jameis left Hueytown, Alabama to arrive in Tallahassee, Florida as a two-sport superstar. As a redshirt freshman, he received the Heisman Award, becoming only the second freshman to win the award. At 19 years old, he was the youngest to win the award ever! At the completion of his freshman season, Jameis led the conference with 4,057 passing yards and 40 passing touchdowns, setting an ACC record and a Division I Football Bowl Subdivision freshman record. His sophomore year, he led FSU to the playoff at the Rose Bowl.  Unlike the previous year, however, the game against Oregon would come to be his first and only loss out of 27 starting games.

At 21, Jameis was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2015 NFL Draft, making him the first FSU player to be selected as the No. 1 overall draft pick. The Buccaneers signed Jameis to a $23.35 million four-year contract, including a $16.7 million signing bonus. The contract excluded him from playing any other sport, preventing him from playing professional baseball. His first game against the Tennessee Titans made Jameis one of the six youngest quarterbacks to start an NFL game at 21.

Yes, Jameis Winston’s early success has proven to be an albatross around his neck. Regardless, I think Jameis is an anomaly! If you agree with me and want to educate yourself about his accolades and achievements, go to the following articles:

https://www.si.com/college/2015/01/07/jameis-winston-florida-state-nfl-draft

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jameis_Winston

Jameis Signs with the New Orleans Saints!

Finally, Jameis has received a one-year contract with the New Orleans Saints! I am not so keen on all of the noise and opinions surrounding his contract, his skills, character, or abilities. I am keen, however, on this being his opportunity to shut the Jameis haters up and shut the Jameis theorists down. As an ardent supporter, I NEVER wanted him to play last year. I feared it was too soon. He needed more time to watch, learn, and develop without having to be concerned about immediately performing in a complicated system that he was just being introduced to. Not giving the naysayers fodder!

It amazes me how Koetter, Arians, a subpar defense, along with only having a decent running back for one season, an offensive line who failed to protect him, and a horrible bout with kickers affected his performance. All of those drawbacks were ignored and whitewashed with the easy, corrosive narrative of Jameis being a joke and a NFL failure.  We will be visiting all of those drawbacks, unsupported narratives, and much more in the upcoming enLIGHTment discussions.

Meanwhile, let’s begin by dealing with the Buc in the room!

See Article below:

Did Tom Brady Really Win the Super Bowl with the Same Team Jameis Winston went 7-9?