Jameis Winston Plans To Not Attend NFL Draft (AreYou Effin Kidding Me?!?)

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This guy is a complete loser. I wish he would drop on the board due to his immaturity but he wont.


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The timing of this decision, with all the question marks already on the guy, is indeed ignorant.
Plain & simple.

And yes locally on tv & radio the word is that the Bucs are frowning on his decision.

If you cant show up to you're own hiring, then what's next?
Missing team meetings?
Missing practice?

Since when do you have such an interest in Jameis Winston?

Being a Bucs fan, i have reason to.

None of this stuff matters anyhow because he's still gonna bust.

Of course, if he's the Bucs' QB i hope im wrong.
But i stick by my word & think he will flop.

Either way ill win as a fan if im wrong, or ill win my argument along with others here who thinks he busts...

I got it, he's ignorant because he wants to spend time with his family over going to the draft. Got it.

Spending time with his family on the biggest day of his life in his home town will lead to missing practice and team meetings? FSU staff never had an issue with Winston in preparation for any game. Teammates love him.

You're just piling on the guy Hache because you don't like him. If this were Mariotta, the media would have no problem with this decision because of his clean cut image.
 

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you people need to get lives. nobody with a life cares about irrelevant shit like this. and dont waste your time attacking me, i probably wont even post again or view the forum for 3 months like i did before my prior post.
 

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you people need to get lives. nobody with a life cares about irrelevant shit like this. and dont waste your time attacking me, i probably wont even post again or view the forum for 3 months like i did before my prior post.

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I got it, he's ignorant because he wants to spend time with his family over going to the draft. Got it.

Spending time with his family on the biggest day of his life in his home town will lead to missing practice and team meetings? FSU staff never had an issue with Winston in preparation for any game. Teammates love him.

You're just piling on the guy Hache because you don't like him. If this were Mariotta, the media would have no problem with this decision because of his clean cut image.

knowing how the media is I am sure they would find an issue with it
 
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you people need to get lives. nobody with a life cares about irrelevant shit like this. and dont waste your time attacking me, i probably wont even post again or view the forum for 3 months like i did before my prior post.

You should post more.
 

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Personally I hope he is a trailblazer and all the guys stay home. They really dont add anything by being there. Once they get picked they all tell us how excited they are to be part of the (insert NFL Team) family and how its been their life long dream to be in the NFL.

Hache I understand that you cant stand the guy and dont want him on the Bucs, but you are really reaching here. None of this is any indication of what type of quarterback he will be.
 

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Who knows what he has planned for his live tv interview better be on tape delay
 

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This in and of itself is not that big of a deal, but combined with his other character question marks is a head-scratcher.

It's not the best look for him and serves to further any perceptions a team might have about his lack of give-a-fuck.
 

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If he is the 1st pick, it certainly is going to look awkward.

If you were the owner of the team you would want Winston there.
 
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All I know is I made a hell of a lot of money on the Winston betting on him two years ago, and betting against him last year when he had to deal with the FSU over hype and a bunch of very inexperienced receivers. My opinion of him is I think he has everything you want in an NFL QB. His biggest problem is how he handles all of the off field distractions. If he surrounds himself with the right people I think he could be another Cam Newton, who also had off field problems. But if he doesn't he's going to be a Jamarcus Russell 2.0. Much of it will also have to do with who drafts him. It will have to be a team who really wants to win, and they'll have to have a very good QB coach.

I was thinking more on the lines of Ryan Leaf.....
 
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http://espn.go.com/nfl/draft2015/st...-star-quarterback-obligation-attend-nfl-draft

There's no rule that states quarterback Jameis Winston must attend the 2015 NFL draft. Even if Winston, who is widely projected to be selected with the No. 1 overall pick, ultimately decides to spend time with family and friends at home in Alabama instead of at the draft in Chicago, he can still link up with his new team by phone.
But for Winston, skipping the draft would be a bad look.
The fact is, after a college career marked almost as much by off-field controversy as on-field highlights, the former Florida State star isn't close to completing his sorely needed image makeover. Performing well on a big stage is a good way to show growth. In professional sports, few stages are bigger than the NFL draft.
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</center>Jameis Winston, who is widely projected to be selected with the No. 1 overall pick, does not plan to attend the 2015 NFL draft as he currently prefers to spend that day with family and friends in Alabama, his father told ESPN.com on Monday. Story


The league's No. 2 marquee event -- obviously, the Super Bowl gets top billing -- is a three-day, made-for-television spectacle that puts the future faces of the sport in the spotlight. Nothing stirs buzz like a gathering of new talent. When the cameras come on at Auditorium Theater of Roosevelt University in Chicago, Winston should be seated in the "A" group. It appears he possesses the tools to remain there throughout his professional career, which begins at the draft.
Top prospects aren't merely invited to participate in photo ops and receive red-carpet treatment. They're expected to do their part in the process that helps the NFL maintain its bedrock-strong bottom line.
That's why it would be unusual for Winston to skip the draft. You have to go all the way back to 1994 to find the last draft in which the No. 1 overall pick did not attend. (Dan Wilkinson was taken by the Bengals with the first selection that year.) By showing up and conducting themselves well, players inspire confidence in the league's future workforce.
Granted, a couple of well-timed smiles and impressive on-camera interviews won't erase some observers' lingering doubts about Winston. Rehabilitating Winston's image will be a long process -- not a one-day job.
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Mel Kiper Jr., Todd McShay and Chris Sprow discuss the impact of some notable pro day performances, examine some risky players and delve into their predictions for picks 13-16.

But Winston began walking this path during the NFL scouting combine in February, receiving high marks for his candor (wisely, he acknowledged mistakes) during a group media session and many conversations with league officials. He'll have a bigger spotlight -- and more opportunity to impress -- at the draft. Winston should embrace it.
Being far away from the draft and surrounded by family and friends could be good for Winston, one line of thinking goes. Presumably, the comforting support system would create a positive environment for the 2013 Heisman Trophy winner as he begins a new chapter in his life. And if family and friends help keep him grounded, that's a good thing.
Family time, though, isn't supposed to occur when you're on the clock for work. Soon, Winston will become the face of a franchise, a multimillionaire and someone whom the entire NFL will rely on to keep the machine rolling. He'll have time to relax after his first official day at the office.
It seems highly unlikely that spending a short period of time away from his family and friends would ruin the positive work Winston seems to have done to allay concerns about his decision-making.
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That brings us to Winston's recent meeting in New York with commissioner Roger Goodell and other high-ranking league officials. Let's be clear: It's unknown what Goodell and his underlings discussed with Winston.
What is known is that the league, and Goodell in particular, was deservedly criticized last season for both mishandling the Ray Rice situation and having behind-the-times views on domestic violence in general. While in college, Winston was accused of rape but never charged.
Considering that Winston still is a polarizing figure, and the league's initial boneheaded moves in disciplining Rice resulted in widespread anger that only intensified after a video of the running back assaulting his then-fiancée in an elevator became public, it would be easy to understand why some in the NFL office may not want Winston to hug it out with Goodell and pose for pictures after being drafted. Such photos would likely provide the foundation of Internet memes the league would rather not see.
If Winston's past and the NFL's public relations problems last season are, in fact, factors in whether Winston will attend the draft, then that's a problem. The league shouldn't attempt to hide from its mistakes.
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said the decision not to attend is Winston's and notes that previous top prospects such as Joe Thomas, Tim Tebow and Rick Mirer also elected to skip the event.
"Jameis Winston informed us when he visited our office [on March 5] that he preferred to be with his family and friends for the draft," Aiello said via email. "We respect his decision."
Having Winston attend the draft wouldn't be a black eye for the NFL. You know what would be? If someone in the league office persuaded Winston to stay away in fear of negative spin. All you can do is acknowledge your mistakes, learn from them and hope for the best moving forward.
That's what Winston says he wants to do. By putting one foot in front of the other on the draft stage, Winston would continue along that road.
 
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I think it would make for great TV if he is picked #1 at 8 PM and it gets reported at 10 PM he was arrested for assault at some frat. Hahaha
 

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Anybody else think there's something going on with Winston staying away, other than this being with family & friends excuse?
 
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If he were at the draft, he would be dancing up on stage while meeting Goodell, throw him some funny handshake and a couple gang signs and then his interview would be all emotional saying stuff like "dat what we talkin bout, right here baby" while pounding his chest

Goodell thinking to himself "I wonder how soon this bufoon will be fined"
 

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If he were at the draft, he would be dancing up on stage while meeting Goodell, throw him some funny handshake and a couple gang signs and then his interview would be all emotional saying stuff like "dat what we talkin bout, right here baby" while pounding his chest

Goodell thinking to himself "I wonder how soon this bufoon will be fined"
The devil on my shoulder wants Winston to show up do something stupid, rude, crude and totally obnoxious.
 

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