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View Poll Results: Initial reaction to trading for Carson Wentz?
Love it 8 12.12%
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Old 03-09-2022, 04:37 PM   #1
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Re: Welcome Carson Wentz

We also went from having the 4th best Qb to 2nd in the division


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Old 03-09-2022, 05:08 PM   #2
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LOL.. Ok this is where you are just flat out wrong. The Eagles had him in their building and obviously felt Hurts was the better guy.

Doug P benched him for Hurts. So you are saying you know something that DP doesn't???
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LOL.. Ok this is where you are just flat out wrong. The Eagles had him in their building and obviously felt Hurts was the better guy.

Doug P benched him for Hurts. So you are saying you know something that DP doesn't???
That was a lost season with a bad team. They were 3-8-1. Even Pederson knew he had to see what Hurts could offer over the last four games. That had more to do with evaluating Hurts, than anything else.

His last five years: TD / INT

2017: 33 / 7
2018: 21 / 7
2019: 27 / 7
2020: 16 / 15
2021: 27 / 7

2020 was the outlier - the year he was traded to the Colts.
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Old 03-09-2022, 05:20 PM   #4
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That was a lost season with a bad team. They were 3-8-1. Even Pederson knew he had to see what Hurts could offer over the last four games. That had more to do with evaluating Hurts, than anything else.

His last five years: TD / INT

2017: 33 / 7
2018: 21 / 7
2019: 27 / 7
2020: 16 / 15
2021: 27 / 7

2020 was the outlier - the year he was traded to the Colts.
You guys kill me w/ your stat sheets. lol.
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Old 03-09-2022, 05:24 PM   #5
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You guys kill me w/ your stat sheets. lol.
You killing me with your eye test evaluations.
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Old 03-10-2022, 04:14 PM   #6
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You guys kill me w/ your stat sheets. lol.
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Another very telling stat, Wentz was a 50% passer on plays that were not screens. 30th in the NFL.
I guess you just like certain stats...?
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Old 03-09-2022, 04:50 PM   #7
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I'm just being bitchy (mostly about the cap space), but argh, he was like Plan D for me. If SOMEHOW, we finally get lucky and capture any of what he had as a rookie, this is pure genius. Maybe we can actually not use our first on a QB.
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Old 03-09-2022, 04:50 PM   #8
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As someone who was getting on the Watson bandwagon, this is a nice wake up call:

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I’m honestly so relieved right now. He’s an immediate upgrade that doesn’t prevent us from drafting a QB with a high pick. And I can stop listening to fans begging we mortgage the future for a sexual predator.
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Eyes wide open on this, we're going to get frustrated with accuracy issues for sure because 62% completion percentage sucks.

But watch this video, which admittedly is the highlight package, but you can see the strong arm from funky platforms. Falling backward, rolling away, across the body. Heinicke can't make these throws. That's how 27-7 can happen.

Russell Wilson he is not but he's better than what we've had. Anyway, use this video to try to get a little excited, if nothing else:

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Eyes wide open on this, we're going to get frustrated with accuracy issues for sure because 62% completion percentage sucks.

But watch this video, which admittedly is the highlight package, but you can see the strong arm from funky platforms. Falling backward, rolling away, across the body. Heinicke can't make these throws. That's how 27-7 can happen.

Russell Wilson he is not but he's better than what we've had. Anyway, use this video to try to get a little excited, if nothing else:


Love it , no more ducks floating 15 yards


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And he can still escape. Not sure we lose anything in the mobility department from Heinicke to Wentz.
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And he can still escape. Not sure we lose anything in the mobility department from Heinicke to Wentz.

TH has a quicker twitch but the arm talent makes up for that imo


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You guys are thinking of the Carson Wentz of a few years ago. He's a bad QB now. He isn't much better than TH and costs a lot more plus you just gave up a couple of picks.

Reminds me a lot of the McNabb trade. Damaged goods.
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You guys are thinking of the Carson Wentz of a few years ago. He's a bad QB now. He isn't much better than TH and costs a lot more plus you just gave up a couple of picks.

Reminds me a lot of the McNabb trade. Damaged goods.
Not even close...
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Not even close...
Why?? both are washed up. Only difference is only one team had given up on McNabb. Two have given up on Wentz.
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