thing is you are making it sound it we have something against wentz personality and isnt and we dont want him to get traded either, it's all about pointing at some things that he needs to do a better job at, there's nothing wrong with that and includes the receivers as well. they both have to be on the same page, if the coaches just ignore and think he's the greatest thing in the world and dont fix his issues, he will make the same mistakes and he will not get better.
it's no different than carter hart,he's struggling, we are not calling for his head to get traded, they are things he has to improve to get better so he can become a the number 1 goalie.
I think you do have something against Wentz if you have this WHOLE roster to gripe about, but each week Carson's name is 1st or 2nd as to who needs to be critiqued. I understand that being a QB means your name will always be up in the Top 5 discussion points by the media, but as fans why even bother trying to bring up the negatives of Carson (up until Sunday) when he's been so good?
This dude hasn't had a break in two years from this fan base, I think. They haven't been calling for his head, but do you think he hasn't had to constantly look over his shoulder with the whole Nick Foles situation? Once Foles won the SB, the following year was "Carson's back, but if he screws up thank God Nick is here." Then Carson was hurt, Foles came in and it was "Thank God Nicky-Playoffs is back!" Then we won a playoff game off of a double-doink, fans were going "We need to re-sign Foles because Carson apparently can't be healthy or get it done like Nick can"
All this year has been about for some fans is proving themselves right that Foles should've been re-signed and not Carson. I can't tell you how many times I heard people call into WIP over the summer proposing re-signing Foles and trading Wentz for picks.
I know McNabb was done wrong, but I guarantee he never felt Feeley, Kolb, or Detmer were going to be clamored for like Carson has.
But anyway, my main man Chris Long helps backup the point that Carson is nowhere close to the problem in Philly:
https://www.nbcsports.com/philadelp...DM0aaFaWPbNa4dB9rH03eULpfyDyRNHu472O-2faJBcw4
I’m disappointed with any player that has an issue with a teammate and doesn’t come to that teammate, and goes through a reporter. There had been situations where reporters had come to me because I’m media-friendly and tried to get me to sink people or sink coaches. I just don’t do it. Because it’s bulls--t. That’s not the way you do things. If you want your team to be successful, you have a man-to-man conversation with the person you think is the problem, if you think they’re the problem. And by the way, Carson is not the problem in Philadelphia. He’s just not.