I've been harder on Wentz this year than you have, but I agree with the sentiment of this post.
When Wentz got hurt last year, he lost his chance to win with house money. Now every year, the conversation will be whether or not Wentz can "get it done." Not only are the odds of winning an SB any year incredibly slim, the odds of a coach winning multiple SBs are miniscule. The only guys to do it in the past 20 years are Belichick and Coughlin. But from now on the commentary will essentially be about whether Pederson can win his second SB in 3, 4, 5...and so on years.
Last night my dad was texting me about how Wentz's "inability to make one big play when the game is on the line." Not only is it unrealistic to expect a guy to do that every week...that was the only situation in which Wentz played well yesterday.
When Wentz got hurt last year, he lost his chance to win with house money. Now every year, the conversation will be whether or not Wentz can "get it done." Not only are the odds of winning an SB any year incredibly slim, the odds of a coach winning multiple SBs are miniscule. The only guys to do it in the past 20 years are Belichick and Coughlin. But from now on the commentary will essentially be about whether Pederson can win his second SB in 3, 4, 5...and so on years.
Last night my dad was texting me about how Wentz's "inability to make one big play when the game is on the line." Not only is it unrealistic to expect a guy to do that every week...that was the only situation in which Wentz played well yesterday.
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