TAMPA, FL (The Spread) – Following the lead of the Dallas Cowboys, the Buccaneers reportedly plan to use a virtual reality system to help in quarterback Jameis Winston’s development.
“It might be good for Jameis,” offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter said. “He is a film junkie. We have looked into that.”
NFL.com reports that the Bucs want to use a virtual reality system to help their young quarterback succeed, but they haven’t found the right system yet.
“What I tell vendors that come in to show us stuff is that we need it today,” Koetter said. “Some people tell us, ‘This will be ready in three months. I say, ‘No, Jameis needs this tomorrow.'”
According to oddsmakers from online sports book GT Bets, the Bucs are 100/1 long shots to win the 2016 Super Bowl and 50/1 to win the NFC Conference championship next season.
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