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VIDEO: Jameis Winston delivered one of the worst pregame speeches you’ll ever hear before loss to Saints

Image via Fox Sports
Image via Fox Sports
By Michael Hulse Posted Mon, Nov 6, 2017

The Bucs got destroyed, 30-18, on the road in New Orleans, and Jameis Winston’s horrible pregame speech to his team might have been an omen that it wasn’t gonna be their day.

While addressing his team on the field before the game, Winston launched into a weird speech where he licked his fingers and said they tasted like a “W”. He then said he wanted to eat a “W” for dinner, which didn’t pump up anyone and was just weird. The baffled looks on his teammates’ faces perfectly sum up how bad Winston bombed.

It turns out L’s were on the menu and Winston needs to go back to the drawing board and come up with a new speech. This is one of the worst you’ll ever see.

Jameis Winston is benched to start the half & this is probably the reason why #Bucs pic.twitter.com/S7w76uZ1Uz

— The Sports Talk (@_TheSportsTalk) November 5, 2017

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