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Many have wondered why a likely top draft pick will not be present when his name is announced on Draft Day. Could it be that Goodell asked Winston to stay away?

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"...reports have surfaced that Goodell, during a Park Ave. sitdown with Winston, may have suggested the quarterback stay out of Cook County on draft day and take the lucky phone call in sweet home Alabama.

The theory is Goodell, the NFL’s Bungler In Chief, doesn’t need his picture taken first hugging, then handing a Bucs jersey to a cat who had rape accusations leveled against him, lifted some crab legs from a Piggly Wiggly, and cussed up a storm in the Florida State cafeteria. Apparently, Goodell is still more concerned about his own image than Winston’s. The commish probably cringes when he looks at those pictures of him and Johnny Rehab at last year’s draft."

http://m.nydailynews.com/sports/football/raissman-don-expect-spotlight-jameis-winston-no-show-article-1.2157845?utm_content=bufferc379a&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=mmehta+twitter

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I'm going to guess if this has any merit to it, that Goodell doesn't want Winston to show up because Winston threatened to do or not to do something on draft day that would embarrass Goodell and the NFL. He probably would refuse to shake the Commish's hand or he would say something incredibly stupid. Winston probably already told the commish what he had planned and they got into a disagreement during their private meeting.

 

I'm just speculating at this point, but it's probably somewhat close to the truth if it's indeed the case that Goodell doesn't want him to show up. With his immaturity issues, I wouldn't put it past Winston.

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I'm going to guess if this has any merit to it, that Goodell doesn't want Winston to show up because Winston threatened to do or not to do something on draft day that would embarrass Goodell and the NFL. He probably would refuse to shake the Commish's hand or he would say something incredibly stupid. Winston probably already told the commish what he had planned and they got into a disagreement during their private meeting.

 

I'm just speculating at this point, but it's probably somewhat close to the truth if it's indeed the case that Goodell doesn't want him to show up. With his immaturity issues, I wouldn't put it past Winston.

This should throw red flags to teams across the NFL.

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When was the last time a #1 overall pick decided to stay home?

MTE! I don't believe this was Winston’s decision. He strikes me as someone who enjoys the attention and adulation from fans. He would not choose to stay away. JMO.

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How did this turn into TRich bashing?  Just out of curiosity, why?

I hate Liza Minnelli. 

 

There, now you can try to figure out why this turned into a Liza Minnelli bashing thread. Enjoy your Sunday figuring that one out. 

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Many have wondered why a likely top draft pick will not be present when his name is announced on Draft Day. Could it be that Goodell asked Winston to stay away?

Quote:

"...reports have surfaced that Goodell, during a Park Ave. sitdown with Winston, may have suggested the quarterback stay out of Cook County on draft day and take the lucky phone call in sweet home Alabama.

The theory is Goodell, the NFL’s Bungler In Chief, doesn’t need his picture taken first hugging, then handing a Bucs jersey to a cat who had rape accusations leveled against him, lifted some crab legs from a Piggly Wiggly, and cussed up a storm in the Florida State cafeteria. Apparently, Goodell is still more concerned about his own image than Winston’s. The commish probably cringes when he looks at those pictures of him and Johnny Rehab at last year’s draft."

http://m.nydailynews.com/sports/football/raissman-don-expect-spotlight-jameis-winston-no-show-article-1.2157845?utm_content=bufferc379a&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=mmehta+twitter

Total fantasy..makes no sense

Goddell doenst want the embarrassment of the No,1 pick in the draft NOT being at the draft after they have been for decades..

That would highlight the 'riskiness;' of Winston's behavior..

My guess would be that Winston wanted to talk to Goddell, in part, to tell him face to face that he wouldn't be coming to the draft.

The logical theory is that Winston told Goddell he doesn't want to be at the draft because Winston doesn't want to be at the draft.

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Total fantasy..makes no sense

Goddell doenst want the embarrassment of the No,1 pick in the draft NOT being at the draft after they have been for decades..

That would highlight the 'riskiness;' of Winston's behavior..

My guess would be that Winston wanted to talk to Goddell, in part, to tell him face to face that he wouldn't be coming to the draft.

The logical theory is that Winston told Goddell he doesn't want to be at the draft because Winston doesn't want to be at the draft.

This makes sense too. Thanks for sharing your point of view.

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I may be in the minority here.....but I think its a good sign about Winston and his future.

that he wanted to speak with Goddell privately...maybe separate rumor from fact and vow to stay on the right side of the law.

I've heard he's a bit of a charmer and a charismatic guy...maybe he's a con man..I don't know

but the young man does seem to realize he may need friends in high places in the years to come.

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I'm going to guess if this has any merit to it, that Goodell doesn't want Winston to show up because Winston threatened to do or not to do something on draft day that would embarrass Goodell and the NFL. He probably would refuse to shake the Commish's hand or he would say something incredibly stupid. Winston probably already told the commish what he had planned and they got into a disagreement during their private meeting.

 

I'm just speculating at this point, but it's probably somewhat close to the truth if it's indeed the case that Goodell doesn't want him to show up. With his immaturity issues, I wouldn't put it past Winston.

 

You think Winston THREATENED Goodell with something?       :facepalm:

 

I think you're horribly over-thinking this.

 

How about the very real possibility that Goodell asked Winston not to show up because of the likelihood that Winston might get booed!?!     Goodell doesn't want the first pick in the draft to be greeted by a chorus of boos,  because THAT would be the biggest story of the draft.

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You think Winston THREATENED Goodell with something?       :facepalm:

 

I think you're horribly over-thinking this.

 

How about the very real possibility that Goodell asked Winston not to show up because of the likelihood that Winston might get booed!?!     Goodell doesn't want the first pick in the draft to be greeted by a chorus of boos,  because THAT would be the biggest story of the draft.

There is a very real possibility he would be booed...I think it might be that Winston wants to be different..

..as a Florida star...going to a Florida team...he may want to show some kind of loyalty to where he's from and where he;s going.

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You think Winston THREATENED Goodell with something?       :facepalm:

 

I think you're horribly over-thinking this.

 

How about the very real possibility that Goodell asked Winston not to show up because of the likelihood that Winston might get booed!?!     Goodell doesn't want the first pick in the draft to be greeted by a chorus of boos,  because THAT would be the biggest story of the draft.

That's a possibility as well, but I've seen people get booed. Andrew Luck got booed because so many people wanted to see RGIII get drafted at the time that they booed Luck. It's not the same thing obviously, but my point is that they can pretend booing never happened at the draft. If Winston says something derogatory at the draft, it will be live, and a direct reflection on the NFL and Roger Goodell. I don't know as I said, but this is something that wouldn't go away, booing can be ignored by the fans.

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That's a possibility as well, but I've seen people get booed. Andrew Luck got booed because so many people wanted to see RGIII get drafted at the time that they booed Luck. It's not the same thing obviously, but my point is that they can pretend booing never happened at the draft. If Winston says something derogatory at the draft, it will be live, and a direct reflection on the NFL and Roger Goodell. I don't know as I said, but this is something that wouldn't go away, booing can be ignored by the fans.

At the combine, people spoke glowingly of him. He gave several interviews. Many said he came across as very bright. There were no reports that he did anything to embarrass himself or the NFL. I would think he would be on his best behavior at the draft. If he is going to misbehave, it will happen, whether at the draft or while playing for an NFL team.

It is good to read the different viewpoints of the fans here.

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There is a very real possibility he would be booed...I think it might be that Winston wants to be different..

..as a Florida star...going to a Florida team...he may want to show some kind of loyalty to where he's from and where he;s going.

 

So, if he's showing loyalty to his new team, from his home state,  wouldn't he want to be at the draft?

 

He's not going to be in Tampa.    To the best of my knowledge, he's going to be with his family at their home.

 

Not sure I follow......    

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Because I felt like it. No other reason. I have no axe to grind with him, but he was a very poor acquisition. And he fed the line I was thinking about. Why does it worry you so? Just curious....

No worries but it's old news at this point. I guess  3,000 comments wasn't enough.

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So, if he's showing loyalty to his new team, from his home state,  wouldn't he want to be at the draft?

 

He's not going to be in Tampa.    To the best of my knowledge, he's going to be with his family at their home.

 

Not sure I follow......

Well..he might feel that being in Florida..wherever he is he'll be on TV

..would should some kind of thanks to the folks who stood by him (FSU) and those who showed faith (Tampa Bay) in him

...the only reason to be in Chicago would be to shake Goddell's hand for a photo opportunity and he may simply want to be different..

...he's certainly been a different kind of guy so far

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You think Winston THREATENED Goodell with something? :facepalm:

I think you're horribly over-thinking this.

How about the very real possibility that Goodell asked Winston not to show up because of the likelihood that Winston might get booed!?! Goodell doesn't want the first pick in the draft to be greeted by a chorus of boos, because THAT would be the biggest story of the draft.

Players get booed all the time. I can't see Goodell telling him to stay home.

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Players get booed all the time. I can't see Goodell telling him to stay home.

From Mike Florio:

"The thinking is that it won’t be ideal for Goodell’s still-fragile image to be seen hugging and then presenting a jersey to the controversial Winston, who has been accused of rape, has admitted to stealing crab legs, and has yelled an obscene phrase on a table in the Florida State student union."

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/21/so-whose-idea-was-it-for-jameis-winston-to-pass-on-the-draft/

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From Mike Florio:

"The thinking is that it won’t be ideal for Goodell’s still-fragile image to be seen hugging and then presenting a jersey to the controversial Winston, who has been accused of rape, has admitted to stealing crab legs, and has yelled an obscene phrase on a table in the Florida State student union."

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/21/so-whose-idea-was-it-for-jameis-winston-to-pass-on-the-draft/

 

Which is 100% his opinion.  He also said that the Eagles should sign Bradford to a new deal with a no-trade clause so the media wouldn't speculate on Mariota anymore.  I guess what I'm trying to say is, I often disagree with his opinions.

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Players get booed all the time. I can't see Goodell telling him to stay home.

 

Players get booed all the time on the field of play.

 

Not in public relations settings which is what the draft is.

 

The NFL controls the message and they don't want the message being that the #1 pick in the draft is a bad guy and not popular.

A chorus of boos would say that.

 

But,  you may be right.    I just think my scenario is far more plausible than one floated by another poster about Winston threatening Goodell.     That was a non-starter for me.   

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Players get booed all the time on the field of play.

 

Not in public relations settings which is what the draft is.

 

The NFL controls the message and they don't want the message being that the #1 pick in the draft is a bad guy and not popular.

A chorus of boos would say that.

 

But,  you may be right.    I just think my scenario is far more plausible than one floated by another poster about Winston threatening Goodell.     That was a non-starter for me.   

 

Players get booed all the time at the draft.  

 

I don't think anyone was threatened either,

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Players get booed all the time at the draft.  

 

I don't think anyone was threatened either,

 

Not the first overall pick.

 

The last one that went really weird was Eli Manning.

 

The NFL doesn't like stuff like that.

 

Hey, in the grand scheme of things, I'm guessing.    I just thought it was interesting that Winston's decision came so shortly after meeting with Goodell.

 

It's entirely possible that those two events are coincidental...

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Not the first overall pick.

 

The last one that went really weird was Eli Manning.

 

The NFL doesn't like stuff like that.

 

Hey, in the grand scheme of things, I'm guessing.    I just thought it was interesting that Winston's decision came so shortly after meeting with Goodell.

 

It's entirely possible that those two events are coincidental...

 

No doubt the decision was made when they met.  I don't think that's a question.  Who initiated it is.

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Players get booed all the time at the draft.  

 

I don't think anyone was threatened either,

 

Not sure if this will matter, but this year's draft is in Chicago, not Radio City Music Hall. It's possible that the rowdy element from Jets/Giants fans won't be an issue this year. But there's no telling.

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