When Carson plays good, he is better than every QB in NFL. However you cant fix a broken man. He should work on his leadership skills.
When Carson plays good, he is better than every QB in NFL. However you cant fix a broken man. He should work on his leadership skills.
https://theathletic.com/3173631/2022...st-one-season/
As for the Colts, the issues with Wentz stretched back to before the season began, one source said, and over the course of the year, some grew frustrated at what they deemed a lack of leadership, a resistance to hard coaching and a reckless style of play, which had a role in several close losses this year.
What was missing, some within the team believe, was the type of direction the Colts got from the quarterback position in recent years, namely with Andrew Luck, Philip Rivers and even Jacoby Brissett, who despite struggling late in the 2019 season remained a deeply respected voice within the locker room.
In other words, with a QB in place besides Wentz, some believe, the gutting late-season collapse the Colts suffered would have never happened.
The weather in Fargo keeps the undesirables out.....
...Which is why I live near the Twin Cities.
The only speculative BS is every person in this thread who's an outsider on the situation saying all these NFL minds are wrong about Wentz. You can disagree all you want with the NFL rap sheet on Wentz, and there's most likely some fabrication to it, but they are made by NFL minds who are a lot more in the know than anyone Bison fan in this thread.
Cowherd makes a lot of sense
https://youtu.be/pFb_C57dWHE
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