Carson Wentz has been all the rage on NFL platforms, so it was no surprise that on Monday morning after a Jalen Hurts-led Eagles upset, the pundits and analysts would pick apart Philadelphia’s quarterback conundrum.
Dan Orlovsky has been Wentz’s biggest supporter in the media, and at times he’s properly criticized the Eagles quarterback for poor play.
On Monday, hours after Hurts offered a dimension the Saints weren’t prepared for, Orlovsky appeared on ESPN’s “Get Up” and told the world the Eagles have a decision to make because they can’t keep Wentz and Hurts in 2021.
.@danorlovsky7 thinks the Eagles are getting to a point where the question of trading Carson Wentz is becoming more and more realistic.
"How do you have both [Hurts and Wentz] on your team at the same time next year?! I don't see how that's even remotely possible." pic.twitter.com/sNMBYOaXLU
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) December 14, 2020
The Eagles snapped their four-game losing streak Sunday with a 24-21 win over the Saints in Hurts’ first NFL start.
Hurts was 17-for-30 for 167 yards and one touchdown, while his athleticism allowed the Eagles to avoid any negative plays or game-changing turnovers.
Orlovsky pointed out like so many other times in the dynamic between Wentz and Pederson, that the play-calling and energy to the game were different when the mobile quarterback was under center.
Hurts will start Week 15 in Arizona.
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