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Bucs Changing Offense For Tom Brady, But Not For Jameis Winston, Is Racist

Bucs Changing Offense For Tom Brady, But Not For Jameis Winston, Is Racist - Video

Bucs Changing Offense For Tom Brady, But Not For Jameis Winston, Is Racist For years, Jameis Winston toiled in a long-passing-game offense. First, by Dirk Koetter, then by Bruce Arians. Even though it was clear that the answer to Winston's woes was a spread, short-passing game offense with a power-running game component, the Bucs continued to throw Winston into some of the most inflexible offenses I have ever seen. Last year, Carson Palmer, who played in Arians' Offense when he was with the Arizona Cardinals, said that Winston needed another year to learn his approach. Well, the Bucs get rid of Winston even though he set passing records in the offense, and got Tom Brady. The white-oriented media fed anyone who would listen (not me) the idea that Brady would be better than Winston in the same offense. Well, the news that the offense will not be the same should tell anyone who knows football that such an action is a admission that the previous design was bad. And yet, they had Jameis Winston play in that bad offense, and then get hurt in it, and eventually driven from the team because of it. Yet, all the while, they feed the racist media the idea that it was Jameis Winston's fault. Now we know it was not. The offense was so badly designed, they would not ask Tom Brady to play in it, the way it was. Folks. That's racism. Stay tuned.
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