Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston made history last year. It was kind of good, but kind of bad.

See, he had over 5,000 passing yards and 30 touchdown passes. That's really good. He also had 30 interceptions though. That made Winston the first player to ever have a 30-30 season in the NFL.

Obviously, a ton of talent is there. That much is evident by the ridiculous amount of yards and touchdowns. Due to that, there's a chance Winston gets a lot of money this offseason.

However, those 30 interceptions are really ugly.

According to joebucsfan.com, due to that, superstar pass rusher Shaq Barrett believes Winston might not stay in the league.

“Like he know he got to get better at that. He’s going to get better at that; that’s the only way he’s going to stay in the league,” Barrett said. “Because I don’t think you can have multiple seasons doing stuff like that and stay in the league. So he gotta like get better. He knows there’s pressure on himself to get better.”

Barrett has a point. No matter how much talent you show, if you keep making that many mistakes, teams are going to get tired of it.

If Winston repeats his 2019 season in 2020, he might not be in the league. Will teams really want to deal with all those turnovers?

The answer, is yes. Even with the turnovers, Winston likely won't be out of the league. A backup maybe, but he won't be entirely out of the league.

Shaq Barrett isn't wrong is alluding to the fact that Jameis Winston needs to clean up his game though. 30 interceptions is almost unheard of. And Winston likely knows that too.

The talent is there, he just needs to limit the mistakes.