PTI’s Tony Kornheiser had this to say about Jameis Winston’s future with the Bucs

See what ESPN’s Tony Kornheiser said on “PTI” about Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston and his future in Tampa Bay.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost 34-17 to the New Orleans Saints yesterday, and whether he deserves it or not, quarterback Jameis Winston is receiving the brunt of the criticism.

Winston had four interceptions yesterday, putting his season total at 18, which matches his career-high. The numbers on the quarterback don’t lie, and given that he’s playing on the fifth-year option of his rookie contract, the Bucs aren’t obligated to keep him beyond this season.

And, it seems one ESPN personality thinks the Buccaneers would benefit by looking to the 2020 NFL Draft for a new quarterback.

On ESPN’s “Pardon the Interruption” today, Tony Kornheiser was asked during the show’s “Big Finish” about Winston’s performance against the Saints and what it means for his future.

Here was the exchange:

WILBON: “Jameis Winston threw four picks in a loss to the Saints. Is it time for a change?”

KORNHEISER:”I don’t know about right now. But, it’s time to look to the draft at the end of the year.”

Kornheiser is repeating what a lot of people are saying. It’s just not working out in Tampa Bay. Winston is still young and talented enough to find an opportunity elsewhere.

It might be best for him and the Buccaneers to just start fresh after five seasons.

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Like it or not, Jameis Winston will shoulder the blame for a disappointing season

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston has struggled this season during the team’s 3-7 start.

You may not like hearing the repeated calls for Jameis Winston’s job after every poor performance, but at 3-7 and on track for another disappointing season, the Buccaneers quarterback will ultimately be the one who shoulders the blame for the team’s failure.

Like it or not.

Winston entered the league with great promise after the Bucs took him first overall in the 2015 draft. A former Heisman Trophy winner and national champion, Winston had all the hallmarks of a franchise quarterback.

The question was never about his talent on the field, more about his behavior off of it. A rash of incidences made some teams wary of the Florida State quarterback, but the Bucs felt confident enough in him to hand over the keys to the franchise. Fast forward nearly five years later, and the team seems no better off now than then.

Tampa Bay has yet to make the playoffs with Winston during that time, and let’s not forget the ugly off-the-field incident involving Winston and an Uber driver in 2016 and the subsequent three-game suspension that resulted from it.

Winston has shown flashes of brilliance at times in Tampa Bay, but for whatever reason, he hasn’t been able to put it together consistently. You can blame the offensive line and coaches all you want, but when a team struggles in the NFL, the quarterback is always the one put under the microscope.

Whatever your opinion of Winston may be, there’s no denying the facts. And, unfortunately, when it comes to Winston this season, the stats are pretty troublesome.

Take a look.

Remember, too, that back in Week 1 Winston threw three interceptions against the San Francisco 49ers, who had just two interceptions all of 2018.

While two of the interceptions today from Winston came on wild plays, it doesn’t change the fact he can’t protect the ball. It’s been an issue throughout his entire NFL career. A team should be able to overcome a mistake by their quarterback, but when it’s happening every single game and at the rate it has been for Winston and the Bucs, it needs to be addressed.

Tampa Bay will take to the road again next week to face the suddenly red-hot Atlanta Falcons, who beat the Carolina Panthers on the road today one week after upsetting the Saints in New Orleans.

Atlanta’s win today coupled with the Bucs’ loss means Tampa Bay is now in last place in the NFC South. A Bucs win next week on the road would go a long way in building up this team’s confidence heading down the stretch.

Winston’s included

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NFL Network analyst James Jones makes a shocking prediction for the Saints-Bucs game

See what NFL Network analyst James Jones foresees happening in Sunday’s Week 11 matchup between the Saints and Buccaneers.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers halted their four-game losing streak last Sunday by taking down the Arizona Cardinals, but didn’t have time to celebrate long.

With their season still on life support at 3-6, the Buccaneers will now face the challenge of trying to take down the New Orleans Saints, who sit atop the NFC South at 7-2.

The Saints are coming off a stunning home loss in Week 10 to the Atlanta Falcons, which dropped them to 7-2, meaning they still sit behind the San Francisco 49ers (8-1) in the race for the top spot in the NFC. A Drew Brees-led offense playing in desperation mode can only spell bad news for the Buccaneers, who have the league’s worst pass defense.

While New Orleans is rightfully favored heading into Sunday’s matchup at Raymond James Stadium, NFL Network analyst and former NFL wide receiver James Jones thinks the Bucs will actually shock the Saints and pull off the upset.

Here’s what Jones had to say:

“After scoring a measly nine points in a loss to the Falcons last week, will Drew Brees and the Saints turn things around against the Bucs’ 32nd-ranked scoring defense? No! The Saints don’t find their rhythm, but Jameis Winston does. The Bucs quarterback continues to prove why he should get paid by throwing four TD passes in the win.”

That’s a bold prediction for sure and one that could come to fruition. There’s no doubt that this Bucs offense can hang with anybody. In their Week 9 loss to the Seahawks, they matched Seattle score-for-score down the stretch, forcing overtime.

But Winston is the unknown in this equation. He can throw you four touchdowns any day of the week. The question, though, is how many interceptions does he throw? And, how many points off turnovers come out of it?

Turnovers have plagued Winston throughout his career. If he can string together a solid, turnover-free performance on Sunday, the Buccaneers could very well play spoiler to the Saints.

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