Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Winston Knows Importance of Continuity




The quickest way to deter a young Quarterbacks growth is by changing coaches and playbooks left and right, no allowing for him to get comfortable. Jameis spoke to the media today about how he was down about the Lovie firing at first, via Rick Stroud of Tampa Tribune.
"I'm excited that Coach Koetter is here," Winston said. "I was kind of down in the dumps because I was like what quarterback has been successful after they've lost their offensive coordinator, quarterback coach and head coach in the same year? I was just like, 'We're going through the whole process again.' "
Jameis is knowledgeable enough to know the importance of consistency, the proper way to groom a young QB and which was the biggest reason we here at Real Bucs Talk wanted Koetter back as head coach of the Buccaneers. Learning multiple playbook's every year slows the learning curve of potentially good young QBs and the Bucs management noticed that. Jameis went on to say how Glennon made a good point that made him appreciate Koetter staying even more.
"Mike Glennon made me realize it even more when he said, 'Bro, this is the first time in my NFL career that I have the same offensive playbook,' " Winston said. ''And I said that's important, from a chemistry standpoint, from a learning standpoint, so we can build off last year."
Think about the ability to master your craft and fix the mistakes you made from the year before from the same offense, instead of having to learn a whole new offense and create a bunch of other mistakes that you didn't know you could make. Keeping Koetter was the right decision and it speaks volumes when players like Winston and Glennon make it known. The franchise is centered around helping Winston succeed and they are making all the right decisions.

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