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Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Florida State QB Jameis Winston has been getting a lot of flack for the way he speaks after his emotionally charged postgame speech on ESPN Monday night. Today Winston took to Twitter to defend himself...
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Jameis Winston
@Jaboowins
For the people that criticize the way that I talk this is for y'all. The Florida state Seminoles are national champions! That is all.
Here's the speech in case you didn't see it...

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This is a year old why is is showing on the news feed?
Reply107 months
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He's a Kid that just won the biggest game of his life you turds!!!
Reply107 months
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They tries to tells me I be not the smartest, but I sayz I be the champions
Reply111 months
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They tries to tells me I be not the smartest, but I sayz I be the champions
Reply111 months
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frick her right in the pussy!
Reply111 months
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The kid is a great football player and won an NC. That being said, he should probably stay away from the mic. This isn't a dialect difference. There is correct english and there is gutteral gibberish. Winston speaks gibberish. Defend it as 'dialect' all you want, but its just poor english.
Reply119 months
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That may have been a bad postgame speech in 1950, but not by 2014's standands.

Sir Jameis Winston Churchill!!
Reply119 months
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It's not the dialect that annoys me, it's the overhyped, overplayed emotion about everything, preacher style. He sounds like he's in church trying to get the congregation riled up...it's annoying but probably how he was raised. Attribute everything that happens (good or bad) to the mysterious "God". There are no random acts.
Reply119 months
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He spoke from his heart and praised God and spoke highly of his coach. I don't care what dialect he used.
Reply119 months
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J.WINSTON did great ......
Reply119 months
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I don't see anything wrong with what or how he said anything.
Reply119 months
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He's just hyped up after a big win. Nothing wrong with that interview. Not like they gave him time to write it out or anything. He's just running on adrenaline and saying what came to mind.
Reply119 months
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Y'all trippin'
Reply119 months
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I have seen and heard far worse. Whatever you do, don't listen to the post game interview of LSU players with Gordy.
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I have heard much worse..
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Praise to God . . . praise to his cousin in Afghan . . . praise to his coach (and son) . . . who cares about a few misplaced consonants, conjunctions, etc.? The kid's jacked!
Reply119 months
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Merriam Webster couldn't save Jameis
Reply119 months
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