Yeah, what a downfall. Only fifty million in the bank with a loving family and being a backup on a Super Bowl contending team. How much further can one fall?
You’re missing the point. Carson showed signs of being a great QB in the league. Should’ve been MVP in 2017 if he didn’t get hurt. But his true colors eventually came out and it destroyed his career. He’s selfish, not willing to change or adapt, and most of his teammates called him a bad leader. So this guy went from possibly being a top 10 QB in the league for the next decade all the way to being a backup QB who nobody remembers. That is the fall
@@TheAnswerToIs-uk5fq I found an object lesson in this video and hope to avoid similar pitfalls in my life. Wentz may have ruined his career but there is still much life remaining to use his failures to grow into the person he was meant to be.
@MrXGames Compared to most people, yes, he’s doing just fine. However, I think even Wentz would have to admit this is not how he expected his career to turn out.
Wentz never seemed to learn that nothing is given in the NFL and felt a sense of entitlement. If you don’t produce you’re gone. It especially doesn’t help when your teammates and coaches don’t like you.
Oh the guy that just says I need to get better and I need to be better I didn’t do enough today guy
Yeah, that definitely didn’t seem to be who Wentz was.
Yeah, what a downfall. Only fifty million in the bank with a loving family and being a backup on a Super Bowl contending team. How much further can one fall?
You’re missing the point. Carson showed signs of being a great QB in the league. Should’ve been MVP in 2017 if he didn’t get hurt. But his true colors eventually came out and it destroyed his career. He’s selfish, not willing to change or adapt, and most of his teammates called him a bad leader. So this guy went from possibly being a top 10 QB in the league for the next decade all the way to being a backup QB who nobody remembers. That is the fall
@@TheAnswerToIs-uk5fq I found an object lesson in this video and hope to avoid similar pitfalls in my life. Wentz may have ruined his career but there is still much life remaining to use his failures to grow into the person he was meant to be.
@ hard to argue with that logic.
@MrXGames Compared to most people, yes, he’s doing just fine. However, I think even Wentz would have to admit this is not how he expected his career to turn out.
Wentz never seemed to learn that nothing is given in the NFL and felt a sense of entitlement. If you don’t produce you’re gone. It especially doesn’t help when your teammates and coaches don’t like you.