Vincent Jackson Says There’s No Issues With Him

Aug 26, 2016; Tampa, FL, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Vincent Jackson (83) runs the ball against Cleveland Browns defensive back Ibraheim Campbell (24) during the first quarter of a football game at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 26, 2016; Tampa, FL, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Vincent Jackson (83) runs the ball against Cleveland Browns defensive back Ibraheim Campbell (24) during the first quarter of a football game at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports /
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A lot of criticism has come down on Vincent Jackson recently – albeit somewhat warranted – but he doesn’t believe there are any issues worth being worried about.

Vincent Jackson has been under a microscope recently, a reaction to two very poor games to start the season. Some have questioned his work ethic, some his desire, some chalk it up to “old age”, but Jackson doesn’t buy any of it per Jenna Laine;

"“Come out and watch practice. Sometimes what you see on Sunday doesn’t always translate from what’s reality. I feel great. I still feel like I’m playing at a very high level.”"

Jackson would go on to discuss his chemistry with Jameis Winston, another theory on why the star receiver has looked bad through two weeks;

"“Our chemistry is fine. Our relationship there is fine. We’ve just got to hit ’em on Sundays and that’s just a matter of execution — whether it starts with protection and Jameis being able to sit in the pocket and seeing the same thing I’m seeing, or [what] the other receivers are seeing as far as defensive leverage and things like that, and giving us an opportunity to catch the ball and us securing and finishing it.”More from Bucs NewsDevin White posts cryptic message to Lavonte David on TwitterUpdated Buccaneers depth chart after signing two players from rookie minicampTodd Bowles sends clear message about Baker Mayfield’s role with BucsThe Athletic is wrong about Bucs one ‘must-watch’ game in 2023Todd Bowles admits he only looks at three things on Bucs schedule"

We all are hoping to see a bounce back game from Jackson. With the losses of Doug Martin and Luke Stocker, the run game will suffer, putting more pressure and emphasis on the passing game. Add to that the release of Austin Seferian-Jenkins because of his unbelievable amount of stupidity, the offense will be missing some weapons for the foreseeable future.

The time is now for Jackson to return to form and help this offense. We’re not asking for a three touchdown game – although that would be nice – but we want to see that reliability and consistency he’s provided over the last four seasons. At this point, it seems as if desire, focus, and work ethic are not the reason for Jackson’s early season troubles – at least not if he’s being truthful to the media.

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If there was a game where Vincent Jackson can break out and get on the same page as Winston, it’s this Sunday against the Rams. Their secondary isn’t a strong one and the safeties allow for a lot of underneath, one-on-one matchups. Maybe I was one week early on Vincent Jackson being the spotlight player of the game…