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FILM STUDY: Former NFL QB says Jameis Winston DID NOT play poorly against the Pittsburgh Steelers
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The overall view after the Cleveland Browns loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday was that Winston did not play well.
Former NFL QB Shaun King disagrees with that statement, and uses some examples on film to show why it's not all Winston's fault.
For a brief moment on Sunday, it appeared the Cleveland Browns were going to get a mostly positive outing from quarterback Jameis Winston.
Capping off a seven-play 70-yard drive with a 35-yard touchdown strike to Jerry Jeudy to give the Browns an early 7-3 lead over the Pittsburgh Steelers, Winston was riding high, and it seemed like he was going to build off his performance from last week. Unfortunately, it did not last as the Full Jameis Winston Experience came back to haunt Cleveland.
Winston would complete 22 of 41 passes for two touchdowns and two interceptions while being sacked three times, hit six times total, and fumbling once, somewhat of an expected outing for the former first-overall pick against a very talented Steelers defense.
Jameis Winston's 50-50 performance shouldn't cost him starting role
Pittsburgh has the third-most interceptions in the league (15) and should have had a few more if we're being honest here. Winston got away with a few errant throws that were nearly picked off and probably would be on any other day.
With officially being eliminated from postseason contention following Sunday's loss, Cleveland is in team evaluation mode right now. They must figure out who will and who will not be part of their future plans, especially on offense. It was not until Winston took over for the injured Deshaun Watson that Jeudy was able to look like a productive wide receiver.
Former NFL QB Shaun King disagrees with that statement, and uses some examples on film to show why it's not all Winston's fault.
For a brief moment on Sunday, it appeared the Cleveland Browns were going to get a mostly positive outing from quarterback Jameis Winston.
Capping off a seven-play 70-yard drive with a 35-yard touchdown strike to Jerry Jeudy to give the Browns an early 7-3 lead over the Pittsburgh Steelers, Winston was riding high, and it seemed like he was going to build off his performance from last week. Unfortunately, it did not last as the Full Jameis Winston Experience came back to haunt Cleveland.
Winston would complete 22 of 41 passes for two touchdowns and two interceptions while being sacked three times, hit six times total, and fumbling once, somewhat of an expected outing for the former first-overall pick against a very talented Steelers defense.
Jameis Winston's 50-50 performance shouldn't cost him starting role
Pittsburgh has the third-most interceptions in the league (15) and should have had a few more if we're being honest here. Winston got away with a few errant throws that were nearly picked off and probably would be on any other day.
With officially being eliminated from postseason contention following Sunday's loss, Cleveland is in team evaluation mode right now. They must figure out who will and who will not be part of their future plans, especially on offense. It was not until Winston took over for the injured Deshaun Watson that Jeudy was able to look like a productive wide receiver.
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