![]() Jones is not reading the defense, On 2 of the sacks he had his hot route wide open if he just throws the ball. Oline is 100% a problem but not every sack is because of an oline, i suggest go watching the orvlosky clip he breaks it down perfectly. In comment 16233445 bluewave said: Quote: It f'in blows my mind, there are people who still try to put that BS on other Giants fans, trying to gaslight us into thinking that the OL doesn't matter. WOW, WHY THE HELL WOULD THEY DO THAT?ģ.) And every other professional football game played in the history of football where the OL is a foundational piece of the offense which effects BOTH the run AND the pass!! As Giant and football fans in general, you have the following:ġ.) Our dominant DL play in the last two Super Bowls, having a significant effect on perhaps the greatest QB to ever play the game.Ģ.) The anointed Pat Mahomes a couple of years ago get killed in the Super Bowl, forcing the Chiefs to rebuild and invest heavily in their OL. I’ve never been a big fan of him, but we saw we could win with him last year and committed to him. He’s exactly who he always been, nothing has changed this season. There’s a lot of negativity towards Jones, it’s weird. The Saints have their quarterback issues solved at least temporarily by re-signing Winston.In comment 16233408 monstercoo said: Quote: Next year’s draft projects to be significantly better at the quarterback position than what the 2022 crop can ever hope to provide. Should he get hurt again or struggle, then New Orleans knows it is time to appropriately replace Drew Brees by looking for a franchise quarterback in the 2023 NFL Draft. If Winston plays well in 2022, the Saints could look at extending him beyond 2023. It also gives the franchise a quarterback in the short and medium future, without mortgaging its future anything beyond that. The Saints would not bring him back on a two-year deal like this if they did not trust him. More importantly, what this signing does is give Winston some runway to be a starter again, as well as show he can be the dynamic leader he once was at Florida State. Winston knows the offense well and should make things easier for Pete Carmichael Jr.’s expanded role as a play-caller, as well as Dennis Allen’s accession to the Saints’ next head coach. The #Saints are re-signing QB Jameis Winston to a two-year deal with a base value of $28 million, including $21M guaranteed, sources tell me and after missing out on Deshaun Watson, New Orleans turns to an old friend at QB.- Tom Pelissero MaJameis Winston re-signs with New Orleans Saints on a two-year dealĮven though Winston’s days as being a franchise quarterback are probably over with, his return to the Saints will keep the team competitive while they adjust to life without former head coach Sean Payton. This is a fantastic move for the Saints that sets them up for success, now and in the future. ![]() Though he is on the mend, the Saints are comfortable with him for now. He had been the team’s starter last season up until tearing his ACL. Winston had spent the last two seasons with the Saints after playing his first five with the division rival Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network reported it will be a two-year deal worth $28 million, $21 million fully guaranteed. The New Orleans wisely re-sign quarterback Jameis Winston to a two-year deal in free agency.Īfter dipping their toes into the murky Deshaun Watson waters, the New Orleans Saints ultimately decided to re-sign one of their own by giving Jameis Winston a two-year contract.
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