I mean it’s not Bobby Bonilla bad. But he wasn’t a football player or an Eagle.
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Was Carson Wentz’ contract the stupidest contract ever given to an Eagle?
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No, I think the Wentz contract isn't bad when you look at his total performance up to the time they granted it. I believe they should've given more consideration to whether his injuries would restrict his mobility long term because he no longer has the ability to do some of the street ball things he used to.
So it isn't bad when you look at the fact that WITH PROPER COACHING (and assuming his injuries aren't restricting him) he could be rehabilitated into a top twenty QB. Perhaps even top 15. You can't hold the injuries against him when considering the contract, and the bad contract they gave is to Press Taylor and the rest of the jabronis that are supposed to be coaching the QBs.
Someone raised it here, but I also believe in just drafting rookie QBs who are mobile and using them up for four years then moving to the next one makes a ton of sense from a salary cap perspective. But I digress. Like normal.DB
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Flashback:
https://www.phillyvoice.com/carson-wentz-eagles-seahawks-turnovers-bad-throws-analysis-issues-stats/Carson Wentz has shown he can play like an elite MVP quarterback in the NFL. He's been anything but in recent weeks.
I especially like the last line of that article And take a look at this from almost exactly a year later.
If you've been watching this Monday Night Football game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Philadelphia then you know how bad Carson Wentz has been for just about all of the game. Wentz hit rock bottom on a fourth down in the fourth quarter when he stepped back and…
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"We choose to go to the moon."
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Originally posted by IronEagle View PostFlashback:
https://www.phillyvoice.com/carson-wentz-eagles-seahawks-turnovers-bad-throws-analysis-issues-stats/Carson Wentz has shown he can play like an elite MVP quarterback in the NFL. He's been anything but in recent weeks.
I especially like the last line of that article And take a look at this from almost exactly a year later.
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