





Jameis Winston did not look very good in his debut and it has many people wondering if he will be an NFL quarterback. What many people tend to forget it is pre-season and it takes some time for a player to get use to the game. No matter how good you are the game is much different then the college game. In college you may only see a few exceptional players on a team. The NFL has them at every position which makes it a lot tougher.
Ball security is something Winston must always keep in mind. If you are struggling just do not turn the ball over. When you do you will find a quick exit out of this league. Players who make mistakes are cut because teams know there is always someone waiting in the wings to take there place.
I personally like Winston and what he can do for a team. If people give Winston time he should become a good NFL quarterback. In Tampa he has some very good receivers and coaches. His players believe in him and that is usually half the battle. Winston just needs to relax and perform better in game 2 of his career.
It always amazes me how teams GM's are quick to pull the trigger when u are struggling. The reality of the Tigers is they were not that far out from a wild card spot. Trading away David Price for some prospects is not something that makes alot of sense. Yes, David Price could bolt and you could end up with nothing, but prospects do not guarantee success either. I would rather try to win now and worry about signing him down the road.
To many teams start to lose and throw in the towel way to early. You never know when a team can get on a hot streak and make up alot of ground. Staying the course longer makes more sense then making a knee jerk reaction and trade away good players. Always remember a prospect is not going to always work out. Give me the proven commodity every time and I will usually see more success.
In the off-season your suppose to make yourself better as a team, but I do not see that from the Cleveland Cavaliers so for this off-season. Yes, they had injuries and that hurt them, but in reality they have not gotten any better. Other teams have improved themselves and it looks like Cleveland is content going into the new season with the same basic group they had when they lost the NBA Championship. It is true some of those players were not available for the Finals and that had an impact on them losing. Getting better is the key and right now in my opinion the Cavaliers are no better off then when they lost the NBA Finals.
Making some kind of effort would be nice, but right now the Cavaliers are trying to resign the same players they had. Now James wanted the bulk of the team back, but it just means he will be doing everything once again. I do not believe that is a good thing. James gets tired towards the end of the season and wears down. He is not as young as he once was. This is why he is going to need more rest and the Cavaliers should look to bring some more talent in to the roster. If they do not I think we could see a repeat of last season.