The Tampa Bay Buccaneers need to cut and release Jameis Winston

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers need to cut and release Jameis Winston

The Issue

Jameis Winston has repeatedly committed unacceptable and deplorable actions against women.  

Going back to his days at Florida State, he has demonstrated an unwillingness to comply with the moral standards of a professional football player or a decent human being.  

We as football fans in general believe that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers should make the determination that Jameis Winston is no longer deserving of a roster spot, or the honor of being a Tampa Bay Buccaneer.  

The latest incident is yet another example of his poor decision making -- where he's been sued by an Uber driver for sexual assault.  Putting himself in that situation with the individuals in that Uber ride proves that he has no remorse for his alleged previous crimes, and has not learned any lessons from his own past.

PLEASE, move on from Jameis Winston.  Our beloved organization and the NFL shield deserve better.

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The Issue

Jameis Winston has repeatedly committed unacceptable and deplorable actions against women.  

Going back to his days at Florida State, he has demonstrated an unwillingness to comply with the moral standards of a professional football player or a decent human being.  

We as football fans in general believe that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers should make the determination that Jameis Winston is no longer deserving of a roster spot, or the honor of being a Tampa Bay Buccaneer.  

The latest incident is yet another example of his poor decision making -- where he's been sued by an Uber driver for sexual assault.  Putting himself in that situation with the individuals in that Uber ride proves that he has no remorse for his alleged previous crimes, and has not learned any lessons from his own past.

PLEASE, move on from Jameis Winston.  Our beloved organization and the NFL shield deserve better.

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Petition created on June 28, 2018