Bobby Bowden calls Jameis Winston an off-the-field 'embarrassment'

Bobby Bowden cancels Jameis Winston a the-field 'humiliation', Former Florida State mentor Bobby Bowden alluded to previous Seminoles quarterback  Jameis Winston as a "shame" in a meeting Tuesday.

"I believe its an agreement among Florida State fans and supporters that he was a shame from multiple points of view to the college," Bowden said on ESPN's The Paul Finebaum Show. "He won a great deal of ballgames, presumably one of the best football players that ever went to Florida State, yet he hurt himself off the field. The uplifting news is he's sufficiently young to get over that. He just can't settle on those middle school choices that he made when he was in college."Bowden's antagonistic remarks about Winston are the first to be made freely by any prominent individual fixing to Florida State. Current Seminoles mentor Jimbo Fisher, who supplanted Bowden as mentor, has bolstered the 2013 Heisman Trophy victor.

Winston, the No. 1 general pick in the current year's NFL draft, began two seasons for the Seminoles and drove them to a national title and an appearance in the inaugural College Football Playoff - an amusement that brought about Winston's just misfortune as a starter at FSU.

While his capacities on the field seldom have been addressed, Winston routinely drew negative consideration off the field.

Most truly, Winston was blamed for assault coming from a 2012 occurrence. No criminal charges were recorded, and the school esteemed there was lacking proof to accuse Winston of disregarding FSU's understudy set of accepted rules. Notwithstanding, Winston and the casualty are suing one another in common court.

Moreover, Winston was refered to for shoplifting crab legs from a nearby store in April 2014, and he was suspended by the group for the first a large portion of an amusement this past fall in the wake of yelling a profane sexual expression on grounds.

Bowden is being paid $250,000 this year, as he was a year ago, by Seminole Boosters Inc. to raise reserves for the games office. The multiyear showcasing and advancements assention started in January 2014 and calls for Bowden to show up amid the arrangement to advance, market and raise reserves for FSU sports in 2014 and 2015.
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