Michael Wilbon defends Jameis Winston after QB undergoes LASIK surgery

See what Michael Wilbon had to say about the timing of quarterback Jameis Winston’s LASIK surgery.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston had quite the NFL season, throwing for 5,109 yards, 33 touchdowns and 30 interceptions. In a contract year, you couldn’t put up more mind-boggling numbers.

The Bucs are now deciding whether Winston’s performance in 2019 warrants another year playing in Bruce Arians’ system. Several former players think Winston is poised for a big Year 2, noting how it takes time to learn Arians’ offense.

Winston seems to be doing all he can to stay in the Bucs’ good graces, even undergoing LASIK surgery recently to correct his nearsightedness. Many people have already made the joke that Winston has 30/30 vision, and some media pundits like Tony Kornheiser of ESPN’s “Pardon the Interruption” have wondered why it’s taken Winston so long to get the surgery, since he’s had a vision issue since at least his Florida State days.

Kornheiser’s co-host, Michael Wilbon, who has had LASIK surgery himself, defended Winston and the timing of the procedure on Thursday’s show. Here’s what Wilbon had to say when Kornheiser asked why it took Winston so long to correct his vision.

Per Wilbon:

“[He] might have had to wait. I had the problem since seventh grade. I got LASIK in 2003 or 2004… So seventh grade to 2003 or 2004 is a long time. You wait because it’s not available to people with certain ailments like an astigmatism, that LASIK could not address 15 years ago, but it can be addressed now.”

When Kornheiser asked Wilbon if the surgery changed everything for him, Wilbon replied, “Everything in your life.”

It’s definitely worth listening to the segment, which can be found around the 10:30 mark of the podcast.

There’s no telling for sure just how much this will improve Winston’s game, but I feel like him getting the surgery is a sign of his impending return to the Bucs.

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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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