The Osweiler reference was in connection with his completion % only.I dunno, Joe...lumping Winston and Ostweiler together kinda sends a different message, imo...
You did it again.And I spelled Oswald's name wrong; my apologies.
I honestly, truly, all due respect, fail to see the logic in that postEvans caught a lot of long balls last year, Jackson is just siphoning off some of those. So not buying that Jackson brings something new or different to the offense. A 6'3 go up and get it WR is good to have all over the field, not just the Red Zone, rest of The Titians WRs really don't have that skill set. So IMO Decker is the one adding a new dimension to the offense, not Jackson.
Decker has the chance to become the primary WR...WR1 with the TitiansI honestly, truly, all due respect, fail to see the logic in that post
Well i love ya regardless, even if i can't see the train of thought thereDecker has the chance to become the primary WR...WR1 with the Titians
Jackson doesn't have that chance with the Bucs. He'll be a decoy more often then not. Also given Winston turn overs, Bucs will want him throwing shorter, safer passes this season.
So IMO Decker brings more to the Titians then Jackson does for the Bucs.
I am going Winston... I like Mariota, and think he is going to be one of the most efficient QBs in football, but I see Tennessee being a run first offense... I also think there division is better defensively, and will play more ball control/field possession games...
TB has a weak running game, and some very good receiving weapons... and there division has some offensive juggernauts, that they will have to keep pace with...
Last season's defense allowed PPG:
Saints - 28.4
Falcons - 25.4
Panthers - 25.1
Jags - 25
Colts - 24.5
Texans - 20.5
I think the run game vs lack of run game is spot on, but both QBs get to face favorable division rivals, with Texans being the only team resembling a defensive/clock management style offense.
Actually, Spock, I do love your logic here.I am going Winston... I like Mariota, and think he is going to be one of the most efficient QBs in football, but I see Tennessee being a run first offense... I also think there division is better defensively, and will play more ball control/field possession games...
TB has a weak running game, and some very good receiving weapons... and there division has some offensive juggernauts, that they will have to keep pace with...
Actually, Spock, I do love your logic here.
But even run teams will pass if they're losing.
Last season: TB passed 56% of the time (and ran 44% of the time). TEN passed 51% of the time.
This year, TB has the 14th toughest schedule based on win/loss%. TEN plays the 2nd easiest schedule based on win/loss%.
If you consider the offense prowess of the teams they'll be facing, TB plays the 3rd strongest schedule. TEN plays the 4th easiest.
jacksons no spring chicken we know what he isSome people are failing to grasp just how good Desean Jackson is. You'll see.
That offense is explosive as hell and Winston is free to sling it with great RZ targets also.
Mariota's team wants to run the ball and has two backs better than anything in Tampa.
chris johnson is still fast too who cares so is darius heyward beyAs fast as ever. You don't.