Former Commanders QB Carson Wentz the subject of criticism

Carson Wentz took in a hunting trip as he awaits his next NFL opportunity.

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Some people are simply hated.

Such is the case for Carson Wentz.

Of course, we all realize his play was not up to NFL starting quarterback standards. This is why the Commanders front office determined to not continue with Wentz in this upcoming 2023 season.

Yet fans of the Commanders, Colts and Eagles have continued to jump on Wentz on social media. They continue to pile on when it is unnecessary.

Now we have others hating on Wentz. The latest is this week as Wentz went hunting in Alaska and, with a bow, landed a black bear. Have you seen the size of that bear?

Yet, now Wentz finds himself being the center of criticism by animal rights advocates who frankly have proven repeatedly they don’t understand hunting laws that have limits and why it is good for hunting to occur.

Some took to social media to criticize Wentz.

One referred to Wentz as “disgusting and a disgrace,” hoping” Wentz  will be “mauled by bears.”

Really?

One criticizer asked, “How can you take a living animal’s life like that?” I can’t help but wonder, has that person eaten turkey on Thanksgiving?

There are regulations for hunting in Alaska as there are in other states. Wentz grew up hunting in North Dakota. He is an outdoorsman, a sportsman. If Wentz was hunting legally, what is the problem?

Are the haters of Wentz even aware that all sorts of animals reproduce at various rates and thus, hunting laws are designed according to statistics studied for many years?

Even more, hunting is encouraged in some states because of the very fact some animals reproduce at higher rates. Thus a balancing of the bear population, for instance, resulted in bear hunting seasons.

Congratulations Carson! We certainly wish your football career would have generated better results for you in Washington, but we certainly are not going to hold any kind of grudge against you personally as a man, husband and father.

Might those who have the loudest bark against Wentz and other hunters who hunt legally actually possess the least amount of knowledge on the subject? In addition, might that make those people actually the least qualified to criticize Wentz?

As the old saying goes, “Some people are mostly heat and little light.”