Damn, what a moment it was in Jacksonville today, when America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, unleased his fiery fury on Austin Seferian-Jenkins, while ASJ was on the field with the second team.

Bucs veteran linebacker Daryl Smith gave his take on the situation to Joe afterwards.

Smith sat out the joint practices against the Jaguars with a minor injury. Nothing serious, he told Joe. But Smith was patrolling the sidelines and had two full days to study all aspects of the Bucs.

Smith saw the Jameis tirade (it’s here, in case you missed it) and was among many Bucs fired up about it.

“Jameis is Jameis. He’s just a leader. Everybody going to follow and listen. At times, that’s how it’s going to be,” Smith said of Jameis’ hollering. “Especially when, you know, mistakes are going to be made but you don’t want to just come out here keep making the same mistakes.”

Smith said he had warm feelings when Jameis got fired up. “You damn right, that’s my quarterback,” Smith said.

“We’re all trying to get better and win games and the only way to win games is to literally come out and get better every day, no exceptions. If you’re messing up, you got to be able to be corrected, take that criticism and move on.”

Mike Evans said seeing Jameis jacked up made an impression on him. “It got me fired up; I started talking a little trash,” Evans said, adding it’s byproduct of practicing against another team. “That’s good to have that. You can’t simulate that going against our guys.”