Hope and excitement abound in Tampa Bay with Jameis Winston on board, but keeping him out of off-field trouble has to be the team's top priority throughout the rest of the offseason and beyond.
Winston's record of off-field incidents has been discussed as much if not more than his on-field talent, but throughout the entire predraft process, the Bucs decision-makers made it clear they felt comfortable with the former Florida State quarterback as both a person and a player, and they proved that by making him the No. 1 overall selection.
The Bucs have plenty of resources at their disposal to help Winston mature, from Hall of Fame linebacker Derrick Brooks to former head coach Tony Dungy, both of whom are still heavily involved in the Tampa Bay community. Winston has already appeared at local charity events and is saying and doing all the right things to try to prove he's maturing as a young man.
That said, any slip-up off the field will be magnified by both fans and media now that he's in the big leagues, and the Bucs can't afford to have their new franchise quarterback doing anything to embarrass the team or make them regret their pick.相关的主题文章:
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