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Update: Saints QB Jameis Winston Has Joe Burrow-Type Injury, Surgery In Three Weeks, Then Recovery
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Jameis Winston Injury Update: Saints QB Jameis Winston Has Joe Burrow-Type Injury, Surgery In Three Weeks, Then Recovery And was the horsecollar tackle by Devin White planned?
Joe Burrow Injury Recovery Model For Jameis Winston
The Jameis Winston injury is exactly like that of Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow. That’s both bad news and good news: bad because of the severity of the damage, but good because the former LSU signal-caller’s experience provides a road-map for Winston.
The horsecollar tackle that Tampa Bay Buccaneers Star Linebacker Devin White used to take down Saints Star QB and former teammate Jameis Winston should be outlawed. If used, the player should be immediately ejected from the game. But given the horrors of the horsecollar tackle, why did Devin White use it against his former teammate and man he calls “his close friend”?
Why couldn’t have White just plain form tackled Winston? Why was it so important to fly by Jameis, and then grab him while in motion away from him? What was in White’s mind, and why?
That’s the question many are asking. To some, it seemed that the wind was taken out of the Tampa Bay Bucs Defense. One may think that was because Winston was the objective and that was done. Another view could be that the Tampa Bay Bucs were sad that their former teammate was taken out of the game.
But if that is really the case, how does one explain what Bucs’ defensive back Antoine Winfield Jr.’s did in his gesture towards the FOX television camera where he made fun of Jameis Winston’s “eating Ws” gesture, and just shortly after Winston’s injury. I happened to see this tweet by my friend ESPN’s Jenna Laine:
I asked Bruce Arians about Antoine Winfield Jr.'s gesture towards the television camera where he appeared to mock Jameis Winston's "eating Ws" speech, shortly after Winston's injury. Occasionally coaches see the TV copy. But he said, "I have no idea what you're talking about."
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) November 1, 2021
Why, of all things, did Bruce Arians not say “I’m really sorry for what happened to Jameis, and I will talk to Antoine about that because it’s not what we do” ?
Was that done because the Bucs ginned up their defense to get him out of the game? That’s the question some are asking. Personally, I think the NFL needs to investigate this.
Stay tuned.
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