Paul Pierce takes shot at Carson Wentz’ suboptimal performance vs. Patriots

It’s safe to say that Carson Wentz wasn’t the key factor for the Colts victory.

The Indianapolis Colts were more physical than the New England Patriots in Week 15, leading to a 27-17 victory.

Jonathan Taylor had 170 rushing yards and a touchdown, leading a Colts backfield that totaled 226 yards on the ground. As for the passing attack — Carson Wentz went 5 of 12 for 57 yards, a touchdown and an interception. The Patriots dropped a few potential interceptions and the last thing the Colts wanted to do was put the game in Wentz’ hands.

The momentum was gained from the rushing attack, a blocked punt that turned into a touchdown, two turnovers and the back-breaking penalties from the Patriots. It’s safe to say that Wentz wasn’t a huge part of the victory and Boston Celtics legend Paul Pierce noted that very clearly on Twitter.

Mac Jones had a horrendous start to the night, that felt similar to Wentz, but he had a strong fourth quarter that almost brought the Patriots back. Jones finished the night throwing 26 of 45 for 299 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions.

The Patriots have another tough matchup ahead with the Buffalo Bills.

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