He has risen, Wentz has risen indeed? Carson Wentz made his
first start in 288 days against the Indianapolis Colts. The best takeaway from the
Colts matchup is that Wentz was ready to play and appears to be fully recovered
from his torn ACL injury. Some fans were concerned that the wet field and rain could cause him to re-injure to his knee. It was nice seeing Wentz being
sacked five times, so we know he can take contact without crumbling to the
ground. It was marvelous watching him roll out of the pocket and dive (baseball slide) for a first down. It was inspiring watching him scrambling to evade a sack
and hitting the new dynamic tightend duo (GoedErtz).
Wentz was not the near perfect passer that he seemed to be
before getting injured. There was rust that was being shaken off. Wentz needs to focus on ball security with being the reason for two turnovers. The Eagles
could have easily lost the past game against after late interception
from a bad throw by Wentz. It was the Eagles defensive line that saved them. Wentz
needs to improve in the redzone.
There was a clear desperate need that the Eagles need offensive
weapons. With time the Eagles will have a dominating offense, patience is a
virtue. Between developing young players and waiting for players to come back
from injury, the Eagles will still be rusty next week against the Titans.
The offense’s best trait is that they are able to spread the
ball around. Almost every game at least 7 different players have made
completions. A threat that the Eagles need to develop is their first draft pick
in the past draft, Dallas Goedert. The new Philadelphia tightend was able to have
a breakout game with having 7 receptions for 73 yards and his first touchdown
on Wentz’s first drive back. Both Goedert and Ertz had more than 70 yards.
Alshon Jeffrey, Darren Sproles, and Jay Ajayi should be back
healthy next week. Wentz came back without having any major setbacks, so you
can expect the injured veterans to not have any issues as well.
While some teams lost to the Bills and Browns, the Eagles
won an ugly and stressful game, but they won and that’s all that matters.
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