Number 11 for the Eagles has been less than enamoring all season long, and he struggled again on Monday Night Football last night, throwing the ball high and wide a lot of the time, while On Wisconsin Russell Wilson looked like a league MVP. This is my best attempt to be like the Philadelphia Enquirer. Carson needs to go to the school of Manning, where if you make several mistakes, you are taught to ignore them and correct them on the next play. The 6’5” Wentz is having his worst season as a pro, and he needs to be benched if the Eagles want to fly anywhere in the playoffs. I know it doesn’t sound good for you Eagles fans, but when Carson threw the ball, it looked like he was in kindergarten and not the NFL. Now, let’s talk about Russell. He put on display at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia why he should get the MVP. Russ is making a case to be like Patrick Mahomes, who won MVP on the biggest stage last year, and Mahomes is still dazzling people around the NFL. Who knows how high Patrick’s ceiling can go? The Chiefs might face some stiff competition in the Super Bowl from Green Bay, because Aaron Rodgers is doing the same thing, acting like a champ. The quarterback is one of the hardest positions to play in the NFL, unless you are Peyton Manning, and can yell, Omaha. Peyton was extremely good at putting Omaha in his vocabulary to throw the other team off. A lot of today’s quarterbacks will say “170” when they come up to the line, but I don’t know what that means. Jacoby Brissette always says it when he is quarterback for the Colts. Maybe it’s a number they think will throw off the defensive line. When you are the defending champions and you look so good, Seattle is in your future. Seattle has to be ready to face Mahomes in the Super Bowl. As for the Eagles, they leave a lot to be desired. They are always discombobulated when they come up to the line. That’s why Douglas Pederson has to burn time outs so much, because Carson doesn’t have a vision. Most quarterbacks that play in the NFL have a vision where they want to take their teams – to the promised land all season long. But Carson is so vanilla that you can’t tell whether the big guy has any emotion. Sorry, Bismarck, but your quarterback needs to sit on the bench. He isn’t the same guy who led NDSU to five championships. Waiting in the wings is a Hurts rental car, and he could drive the Eagles to a championship. He should know how to fly right because he came from the school of Sabin.