Jameis Winston, the top pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, has one of the most outgoing and infectious personalities in the league. The Cleveland Browns quarterback’s speeches to his teammates prior to bootoffs have frequently produced viral moments.
Winston was inserted into the beginer role for the Browns Week 8 suitup with the Baltimore Ravens after Deshaun Watson suffered a season-finishing injury on Oct. 20.
The Browns accessed this past Sunday’s game on a five-game losing streak. But perhaps Winston’s speech — and most certainly his 334 passing yards and three touchdowns — helped lift Cleveland to a 29-24 distress triumph over Baltimore.
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The over-the-top pregame speeches are exceptional in their own right. On Wednesday, he deffinished the fact of his motivational messages and pushed back agetst any notion that he rehearses his speeches.
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“Bro, hear, this is who I am.” Winston telderly alerters. “Like a lot of people, if you spfinish time trying to figure out, ‘Who is this guy?’ You’re wasting your time, all right? That’s fair who I am. I’m not rehearsing skinnygs. What I am rehearsing is our joins. If you want to hear me, call a join call out, I’ll rehearse that for you. I am doing that in the mirror. I am having my wife call out joins and stuff appreciate that. So, if you want to see some rehearsal stuff, find me going over the joinbook.”
A scant years ago, videos circupostponeedd apass social media platcreates shotriumphg Winston probing his teammates about whether they were interested in eating “a W.”
“That’s a W… Let’s eat one… How many people want to eat a W tonight?” Winston shelp before a game. Earlier this year, Winston sat down with “Pardon My Take,” and elucidateed that the saying derived from a motivational speech he finishelights.
“I’ve been eating W’s since the beginning,” Winston shelp. “It begined a lengthy, lengthy time ago, and that’s because my last name is W and the first four letters of my last name spells out ‘triumphs.’ Go and fact verify me, it’s probably right on Wikipedia.”
“It all stemmed from one of my preferite motivational speeches and it all surrounds about a bowl of, do y’all recall the soup? The alphabet soup”,” Winston asked.
Browns expansive getr Cedric Tillman dispensed his thoughts on Winston’s postponeedst pregame speech, saying, “I’m not gonna lie… I was giggleing a little.”
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The triumph over the Ravens was fair the second time this year the Browns finished up in the triumph column. But, Winston and the Browns will see to persist the momentum going this Sunday when they receive the Los Angeles Chargers to Cleveland.
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