Respect your thousands of Female Fans, and the Tampa Bay community, and refuse to draft Jameis Winston


Respect your thousands of Female Fans, and the Tampa Bay community, and refuse to draft Jameis Winston
The Issue
The National Football League has made preventing violence against women one of its number one priorities over the past six months. In the wake of the Ray Rice incident, the NFL has said it will no longer tolerate this behavior from its athletes. A recent Title IX lawsuit by a woman who has accused Florida State University QB Jameis Winston of rape mentions a second woman also reported Winston for rape to an FSU victim's advocate. Neither of these allegations are proven, but when combined with a series of other off the field incidents there is enough of a history of poor judgment on the part of Winston to at least give some weight to the allegations.
Here is the litany of off the field issues from Jameis Winston's short FSU career:
Nov. 25, 2012: A woman calls 911 to report that there are two men on a bike path on the Florida State University campus with what appears to be a black, long-barreled pistol. Police respond and draw their guns as they approach Jameis Winston and his roommate and teammate, Chris Casher, and ultimately handcuff them. The two tell the officer they were shooting at squirrels with a pellet gun, and they are released without charges being filed.
Nov. 25, 2012: A few hours after the incident on the bike path, Winston, Casher and two other Florida State players, Mario Edwards and Kenneth “P.J.” Williams, allegedly engage in a BB- and pellet-gun battle at their apartment house, inflicting an estimated $4,000 in damage. Management at the apartment house declines to press criminal charges after an FSU athletic official vows that the players will pay for the damage.
Dec. 7, 2012: Winston is accused of raping a woman at his off-campus apartment. The woman reports the assault to police that day and five weeks later calls a detective and identifies Winston as her attacker after seeing him in a class. Tallahassee police drop the investigation, contending the woman has refused to cooperate, then revive it nine months later and sent it to State Attorney Willie Meggs. Meggs conducts a new investigation but concludes that there is not enough evidence to file criminal charges. Winston’s lawyer contends the sexual encounter was consensual. The U.S. Department of Education later launches a federal investigation of the school’s handling of the incident after questions arise about whether Florida State followed the provisions of Title IX, and in August 2014 the school launches an investigation of Winston under the student code of conduct.
July 21, 2013: Winston is accused of entering a Burger King in Tallahassee and helping himself to soda from the fountain machine without paying for it. A restaurant employee later tells police she gave Winston a cup of water but that he poured the water out and helped himself to several cups of soda despite her objections. No charges are filed.
April 29, 2014: Winston is accused of stealing $32.72 worth of crab legs from a Tallahassee supermarket. He is given a civil citation that allows him to perform community service and is suspended from the FSU baseball team until he completes that work. Winston tells police he “forgot” to pay for the crab legs and publicly apologizes.
May 20, 2014: Winston is expected at a code-of-conduct hearing for Chris Casher and Ronald Darby, two FSU teammates who alleged the witnessed a portion of the sexual encounter involving the quarterback and the woman who accused him of rape. They are both accused of violating school rules. Winston does not show up for the hearing, and his lawyer contends that no one from the school ever asked him to be there – something that is disputed by attorneys involved in the process. However, FSU officials later acknowledge that they have no way to force a witness to attend a code-of-conduct hearing.
Sept. 16, 2014: Winston is seen by several students jumping up on a table on campus and screaming a sexually charged expletive-laced phrase that was made popular on the internet. FSU head football coach Jimbo Fisher suspends Winston for the first half of the team’s upcoming game with Clemson, and school officials vow that he will be subject to “internal discipline” – most likely under the school’s code of conduct. Winston apologizes.
Oct. 13, 2014: ESPN reports that FSU's compliance department is investigating whether Winston accepted money in exchange for autographs. The university's athletic director issues a statement on Oct. 17, explaining that the compliance staff looking into whether Jameis Winston accepted unauthorized benefits for his autograph has "no information indicating that he accepted payment for items reported to bear his signature, thereby compromising his athletics eligibility."
January 1, 2015: Jameis Winston inexplicably flashes a "smoking weed" sign to fans outside the Rose Bowl.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have the first overall pick in the NFL draft. It would be an affront to the female fans of the team, as well all the fans in general, if the Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted Jameis Winston and made him the face of this franchise. At some point character, respect and integrity have to outweigh an athlete's performance on the field.
Everyone is innocent until proven guilty. However, that still does not mean the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have to align themselves with an athlete who has clearly demonstrated a lack of respect for rules, laws and authority.
We are urging the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to avoid drafting Jameis Winston.
The Issue
The National Football League has made preventing violence against women one of its number one priorities over the past six months. In the wake of the Ray Rice incident, the NFL has said it will no longer tolerate this behavior from its athletes. A recent Title IX lawsuit by a woman who has accused Florida State University QB Jameis Winston of rape mentions a second woman also reported Winston for rape to an FSU victim's advocate. Neither of these allegations are proven, but when combined with a series of other off the field incidents there is enough of a history of poor judgment on the part of Winston to at least give some weight to the allegations.
Here is the litany of off the field issues from Jameis Winston's short FSU career:
Nov. 25, 2012: A woman calls 911 to report that there are two men on a bike path on the Florida State University campus with what appears to be a black, long-barreled pistol. Police respond and draw their guns as they approach Jameis Winston and his roommate and teammate, Chris Casher, and ultimately handcuff them. The two tell the officer they were shooting at squirrels with a pellet gun, and they are released without charges being filed.
Nov. 25, 2012: A few hours after the incident on the bike path, Winston, Casher and two other Florida State players, Mario Edwards and Kenneth “P.J.” Williams, allegedly engage in a BB- and pellet-gun battle at their apartment house, inflicting an estimated $4,000 in damage. Management at the apartment house declines to press criminal charges after an FSU athletic official vows that the players will pay for the damage.
Dec. 7, 2012: Winston is accused of raping a woman at his off-campus apartment. The woman reports the assault to police that day and five weeks later calls a detective and identifies Winston as her attacker after seeing him in a class. Tallahassee police drop the investigation, contending the woman has refused to cooperate, then revive it nine months later and sent it to State Attorney Willie Meggs. Meggs conducts a new investigation but concludes that there is not enough evidence to file criminal charges. Winston’s lawyer contends the sexual encounter was consensual. The U.S. Department of Education later launches a federal investigation of the school’s handling of the incident after questions arise about whether Florida State followed the provisions of Title IX, and in August 2014 the school launches an investigation of Winston under the student code of conduct.
July 21, 2013: Winston is accused of entering a Burger King in Tallahassee and helping himself to soda from the fountain machine without paying for it. A restaurant employee later tells police she gave Winston a cup of water but that he poured the water out and helped himself to several cups of soda despite her objections. No charges are filed.
April 29, 2014: Winston is accused of stealing $32.72 worth of crab legs from a Tallahassee supermarket. He is given a civil citation that allows him to perform community service and is suspended from the FSU baseball team until he completes that work. Winston tells police he “forgot” to pay for the crab legs and publicly apologizes.
May 20, 2014: Winston is expected at a code-of-conduct hearing for Chris Casher and Ronald Darby, two FSU teammates who alleged the witnessed a portion of the sexual encounter involving the quarterback and the woman who accused him of rape. They are both accused of violating school rules. Winston does not show up for the hearing, and his lawyer contends that no one from the school ever asked him to be there – something that is disputed by attorneys involved in the process. However, FSU officials later acknowledge that they have no way to force a witness to attend a code-of-conduct hearing.
Sept. 16, 2014: Winston is seen by several students jumping up on a table on campus and screaming a sexually charged expletive-laced phrase that was made popular on the internet. FSU head football coach Jimbo Fisher suspends Winston for the first half of the team’s upcoming game with Clemson, and school officials vow that he will be subject to “internal discipline” – most likely under the school’s code of conduct. Winston apologizes.
Oct. 13, 2014: ESPN reports that FSU's compliance department is investigating whether Winston accepted money in exchange for autographs. The university's athletic director issues a statement on Oct. 17, explaining that the compliance staff looking into whether Jameis Winston accepted unauthorized benefits for his autograph has "no information indicating that he accepted payment for items reported to bear his signature, thereby compromising his athletics eligibility."
January 1, 2015: Jameis Winston inexplicably flashes a "smoking weed" sign to fans outside the Rose Bowl.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have the first overall pick in the NFL draft. It would be an affront to the female fans of the team, as well all the fans in general, if the Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted Jameis Winston and made him the face of this franchise. At some point character, respect and integrity have to outweigh an athlete's performance on the field.
Everyone is innocent until proven guilty. However, that still does not mean the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have to align themselves with an athlete who has clearly demonstrated a lack of respect for rules, laws and authority.
We are urging the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to avoid drafting Jameis Winston.
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Petition created on January 7, 2015