Fans demand to know how America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, prepares for game days.

That question was hurled at Jameis from a fan via the Buccaneers Radio Network just prior to the 2015 season finale.

Without hesitation, Jameis described his 15-plus hour days.

“Just watching film. Watching film. Usually, I get here about 5:45 in the morning, and my day starts then, and I finish studying blitz cut-ups and third downs at 9 [p.m.] in my bed,” Jameis said. “I have an alarm on my phone that tells me to study my blitz cut-ups and third downs. But that’s how I prepare. I just lock myself in my little room, or in the film room up here [at One Buc Palace.] Watch as much as I can, study a little bit, other than that, I just listen to Coach Koetter and go out there and perform.”

Jameis went on to say he’s not one for significant gameday rituals, outside of putting the left leg of his uniform pants on before the right. He’s says leading up to kickoff he’s all about studying and then, “I just let it flow.”

The Bucs report back for the 2016 season in just 53 short days, but fans should sleep at night knowing that Jameis is at the command.

If you missed Part I of Joe’s interview with Jameis at the Pro Bowl, then you missed Jameis explaining that he personally will get back to work in early February, and that he was running around the Pro Bowl scene seeking knowledge from many greats of the game.