Twitter: Wince vs Dak

Sevenup3000

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You know you would think the idiots that populate the first page of this thread (that consistently post garbage threads trying to discredit Dak) would take a year off after telling us all how any QB could win in Dallas offense last year only for that same offense to produce less points in 4 full games after Dak than in Dak's last 4th Quarter played.

But these morons clearly have zero shame.

Unfortunately, they will be back by Tuesday. The roaches that they are.
 

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Dak is our offense. Dak has everything on him. Dak has not had his weapons for numerous starts and missed a game.

Wentz isn't asked to do anything beyond bus drive. He is the actual bus driver you haters claim Dak is.

It is quite humorous to see actually.
All joking aside you couldn't have watched the Colts play the Cardinals. Wentz made 2-3 high level, elite throws that effectively won them the game. I'm not a massive Wentz fan but I'm objective and he has been able to carry the load when he has to.
 

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All joking aside you couldn't have watched the Colts play the Cardinals. Wentz made 2-3 high level, elite throws that effectively won them the game. I'm not a massive Wentz fan but I'm objective and he has been able to carry the load when he has to.
I didn't but he does occasionally make those throws. He does have a big arm after all.

Mostly...he is extremely inaccurate with 0 feel for the game and has negative leadership traits.
 

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I didn't but he does occasionally make those throws. He does have a big arm after all.

Mostly...he is extremely inaccurate with 0 feel for the game and has negative leadership traits.
Regarding the leadership point I think that said more about the general environment at the Eagles.
 

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The environment was one that allowed them to win a super bowl. He was hated on that team too.
Your first sentence is fair and I was ambiguous in my comment. They obviously had a fantastic environment during that season. However it got toxic especially last season resulting in the Head Coach being fired. In reality any competitive sports person at any level would find it difficult to fully enjoy a SB win like that having played an integral role in securing the #1 seed then not being able to see it through. Tom Brady would likely struggle in that situation and he's the best to ever do it.
 
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Your first sentence is fair and I was ambiguous in my comment. They obviously had a fantastic environment during that season. However it got toxic especially last season resulting in the Head Coach being fired. In reality any competitive sports person at any level would find it difficult to fully enjoy a SB win like that having played an integral role in securing the #1 seed then not being able to see it through. Tom Brady would likely struggle in that situation and he's the best to ever do it.
I don't disagree with recent seasons in Philly.

My point was, there was locker room grumblings of Wentz being selfish and hated by his teamates his rookie year.
 

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I don't disagree with recent seasons in Philly.

My point was, there was locker room grumblings of Wentz being selfish and hated by his teamates his rookie year.
The Head Coach was on his way out after he benched Hurts the way he did in that game versus Washington. It might have been an instruction from higher up but I thought it was disgraceful and disrespectful towards Hurts who was playing for his spot after all.

I also read comments about Wentz. It's an interesting topic as I don't know. I thought the relationship between Wentz and Ertz was up for debate. I appreciate Wentz threw him the ball a ton but I got the impression Ertz randomly had a bit of beef with him. That's just completely subjective but I got that impression. The Colts seem to be playing for him. I am a big fan of their Head Coach. He just seems highly respected and he's always very chilled on the sidelines
 

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The one where they play the Jets and the Texans and now a Titan team without their best player?
The Texans can be good on their day like today. Fair point regarding the Jets. The Titans are still a good team even without Henry and have won games without him. From memory Henry played in both games versus the Colts.

They will end up winning 11 games and they lost several very close games. They haven't embarrassed themselves this season.
 

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The Head Coach was on his way out after he benched Hurts the way he did in that game versus Washington. It might have been an instruction from higher up but I thought it was disgraceful and disrespectful towards Hurts who was playing for his spot after all.

I also read comments about Wentz. It's an interesting topic as I don't know. I thought the relationship between Wentz and Ertz was up for debate. I appreciate Wentz threw him the ball a ton but I got the impression Ertz randomly had a bit of beef with him. That's just completely subjective but I got that impression. The Colts seem to be playing for him. I am a big fan of their Head Coach. He just seems highly respected and he's always very chilled on the sidelines
Apparently the Wentz benching came from the GM and that was the last straw for Pederson as he was in Wentz's camp.

There were a number of eagle players who hated Wentz...way beyond just Ertz.

Reich is a great offensive mind...he proved that when he OC'd the eagles to a super bowl. I still have never seen people run more wide open all season long than i did that year.
 
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