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it was a downpour.
Can we stop over reacting to the fact that he didn't have his best stuff on Sunday?
Who the heck would under those conditions?
It was pouring rain.
It was an impossible circumstance.
And it's not all about Carson Wentz.
The problems around him are very evident.
The offensive line is leaky, as can be no pun intended with the rain, and the receivers really aren't that great to begin with.
So I think they got a lot of things to tighten up their quarterbacks.
The one piece that I still do trust.
All right, that's well done.
But the reality of it, Jeff, is that yes, the problem with Carson Wentz has never been that we don't see the spectacular place.
You see the spectacular stuff.
It's the huge mistakes that kill him and kill his team sometimes.
Jeff, what are you seeing?
Yeah, he can't anticipate any throw.
And listen.
You could talk about all the quarterback factors you want.
Anticipations.
Gotta be top on your list more than arm strength.
More than athleticism.
Because if you can't anticipate there, you can't throw guys open.
And I love the tape that Greg just put together.
But let me help you with offensive line.
The offensive line has not played well, but 32 off the 40 sacks that have come on Carson Wentz have been after four seconds, Greg.
Four seconds, brother.
You can't block much.
That means you're not anticipating a throw.
Dude, I don't care if it's raining or not.
Can I see that the guys run out the flat?
I don't wanna double pump and then throw it so the guy can take it in Pick six.
That's got nothing to do with the offensive line.
And listen, I'm not trying to say that there's other areas, other areas, the football team that need to be fixed.
But Carson Wentz is, ah, $100 million man.
If he is part of your problem on the Eagles, that that has to be the last problem.
I mean, are you kidding me?
Like you've given him all the money?
He can't be part of the problem, and he is his anticipation.
His hesitation is absolutely killing this offense.
And again, you're holding the ball that long.
That means you don't know where to go with it.
So either he and Doug need to get together or they gotta make a change.
Something's gotta give, because at this point, it's not getting better.
You're literally watching a sinking ship because of all the rain.
Greg, your wife.
Okay, that's very well played to to sort of put a ribbon on the conversation I mentioned.
And Dan, I used the line from you that to escape from this if the Eagles wanted to and we don't know that they do would be like escaping from Alcatraz.
Dan Graziano.
Tell everyone why he's got $30 million coming this year.
He's got a fully guaranteed $25.4 million coming next year.
As of this coming March 4 months from now, a $15 million roster bonus for 2022 becomes fully guaranteed.
If they cut in this year, it's gonna be a $60 million dead.
Cap it if they cut him in the 2022 off season.
It's a $40 million dead cap hit.
They are stuck with Carson Wentz.
They have to get it fixed because, frankly, that is a lot of money to pay a guy to not play for you.
And it's also a lot of money.
Greg McElroy to play pay a guy that can't play in the rain Way way could put the show on the Weather Channel.
We had so much rain conversation right?
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