Carson Wentz, Eagles unrest set out in new report amid sacking coach Doug Pederson

Carson Wentz’s struggling and bizarre game during the 2020 season was set out in a new report on Saturday.

The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that it is believed, because Howie Roseman, general manager of the Philadelphia Eagles, was Wentz’s biggest fan, that the quarterback got ‘too many reins’ before he could prove anything on the field, whether during the regular season or was in the playoffs. .

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Following the Eagles’ Super Bowl victory during the 2017 season, Eagles officials apparently treated Wentz as the reason Philadelphia won the Super Bowl and began his input in decisions about free agent and coaching. Wentz has only played a full game twice in his entire career.

According to the Inquirer, Wentz had been on a path of regression for years and had ‘not always’ gone to difficult coaching and ‘struggled with accountability’. Sources told the newspaper that Wentz ‘rejected’ advice and ‘clashed’ with former head coach Doug Pederson.

The reported breakup of the relationship between Wentz and Pederson was possibly seen miles away and before he was determined in Week 13 for Jalen Hurts. aversion. ‘

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Another source told the newspaper that Wentz “would kill bizarre people who had no sense and who were cunning.”

“He does not understand that he lost games for us,” an Eagles veteran player told the Inquirer anonymously. “He will never admit it and it’s a problem because he can not fix it.”

Finally, Roseman admitted so much before the season that the team was ‘married’ to Wentz. The quarterback did not play in the final games of the season and was not active for the Week 17 affair in which Pederson was criticized for throwing Nate Sudfeld into the game for their last four times.

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As the Eagles begin the off-season, there are questions about whether Wentz can be traded. The NFL Network reports the Eagles have told coaching candidates they want Wentz next season.

He has 16,811 passes and 113 touchdowns in 68 career games with the Eagles. He had 16 berths, 2,620 passing hits and a leading 15 interceptions in just 12 games in 2020.

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