NFL expert screws up his analysis of Eagles QB Carson Wentz

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - SEPTEMBER 08: Quarterback Carson Wentz #11 of the Philadelphia Eagles looks to pass against the Washington Redskins during the fourth quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on September 8, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - SEPTEMBER 08: Quarterback Carson Wentz #11 of the Philadelphia Eagles looks to pass against the Washington Redskins during the fourth quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on September 8, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images) /
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Here’s something of note if you missed it. Recently another NFL analyst screwed up his analysis of Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz.

Sometimes, all of those sports shows just feel like better reality television, especially if the show is about the NFL and if you’re a Philadelphia Eagles fan. You know you shouldn’t watch because it’s going to make you angry. You tell yourself that you’re changing the channel the next time there’s a commercial. Then, before you know it, they’re talking about something else that keeps you on the same channel. Just take any conversation on Carson Wentz. That’s always going to be must-see television.

That’s true whether you’re watching the jaded and slanted opinions of Skip Bayless (yet another example of the football-illiterate fan base more commonly known as the Dallas Cowboys fans) or whether you’re tuned into some pro-Michigan Wolverines rhetoric courtesy of Rich Eisen.

The word fan will always be short for fanaticism or fanatical. Recently, Max Kellerman, co-star of ESPN’s highly popular First Take (and lifelong New York Giants fan) screwed up some Carson Wentz analysis.

You have to see this one for yourself.

Clip courtesy of ESPN’s official YouTube channel

Occasionally, it’s difficult to agree with everything that Stephen A Smith says, but is it safe to say he’s normally dead on concerning anything related to Wentz or the Cowboys?

Steven A. makes a few points. Yes, if not for three dropped touchdown passes, the Eagles would be 5-0. It also has to be stated that this isn’t the first time that Kellerman’s said this team doesn’t play hard for Wentz. As Steven A, Smith stated, he has yet to provide any concrete evidence.

Look at the bright side. At least we didn’t have to hear that Carson Wentz can’t stay healthy as Dak Prescott has an argument. Be honest. Aren’t you sick of that one?

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To evaluate the Eagles correctly, you have to watch the games. You can’t rely on highlights. Do so, and you’ll learn something quickly. ’11’ is a legitimate NFL MVP candidate. Any argument to the contrary must be taken with a grain of salt.