Commanders Carson Wentz, the pressure, and NFC East quarterbacks

Which NFC East quarterback is under the most pressure in 2022?

Which NFC East quarterback is under the most pressure?

NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football” discussed the question for a segment Monday morning. Of course, to no one’s surprise, the four panelists all chose a different quarterback (Dak Prescott, Carson Wentz, Jalen Hurts, Daniel Jones) and then supplied their reasoning.

Tom Pelissero, in his reasoning, offered this opinion regarding Washington’s Carson Wentz.

“If we are talking pressure, I have a hard time saying it is anybody other than Carson Wentz. When you are in your third stop in three years, and we know the way things ended in Philadelphia, we know the way things ended in Indianapolis. Then, before you have even played a game, you do an interview where somebody is trying to get under your skin, asking really poorly worded questions. The team president has to get on Twitter and fight over the reporter and threaten access if you are covering/asking questions like that, and he gets in a spat?”

“First of all, this only happens in Washington. Secondly, it only happens surrounding Carson Wentz. There is just this drama that follows him. Carson Wentz, last year, everybody loses sight of the fact that he played pretty well. Set aside those last two games–which, of course, you can’t. Terrible against the Raiders after missing the week with COVID. Terrible the next week against the Jaguars; the whole team played badly against Jacksonville.”

“But those previous 15 games? He was pretty good. He had one or two plays in the game where he was throwing a left-handed interception out of his end zone for no particular reason. But you look at the stats; you look at the tape. He made a lot of plays. This is a good quarterback.”

But you’ve got to be able to calm everything else down around him, and you know the other part of this. The reality of the NFL is that the moment the quarterback who is under pressure and has that drama surrounding them has a bad game or has a bad play, it swells up from underneath.”

“You start to hear about, ‘Why don’t they play Sam Howell?’ Why don’t they play Heinicke?’ They are going to have to deal with that if he does not come out firing. I know that Scott Turner is going to get the absolute maximum out of Carson Wentz. Is that good enough? Can he avoid all of those pitfalls to live up to that pressure this year? That is my question.”

 

Some questions regarding the Washington new name unveiling

Some questions about the unveiling of Washington’s new name on Feb. 2.

[mm-video type=playlist id=01eqbykgy681k112p8 player_id=none image=https://washingtonfootballwire.usatoday.com/wp-content/plugins/mm-video/images/playlist-icon.png]

February 2, 2022 (2-2-22) will be the unveiling of the new Washington Football team name.

The unveiling will take place on the NBC Today Show.

Is it just me, but why isn’t this being revealed on a local Washington, D.C. TV show? Why not at an arena full of Washington Football Team fans? In a quiet TV studio?

In New York City?

Why is this being done on a Wednesday morning? I suppose they think because it is NBC they will have more viewers? Really? Don’t most Americans ages 25-60 find themselves working on Wednesday mornings? How many working people do you know that watch the Today Show?

When the NFL schedule is released in prime time, ESPN and the NFL Network draw a large audience. The numbers are much larger with the NFL draft as well in prime time on those networks.

With the unveiling being scheduled between the conference championship games and the Super Bowl, NFL fans of all franchises will have some degree of interest in the unveiling of the Washington Football Team’s new name.

I cannot imagine the owners, Daniel and Tanya Snyder being present, fielding questions. Can you? So the other two team officials that have been the most visible are head coach Ron Rivera and team president Jason Wright.

However, Rivera stated Tuesday on the “Sports Junkies” that he absolutely still does not know the name, and he is planning on being at the Senior Bowl or East-West Shrine Game, not at the Today Show for the unveiling. Perhaps it will be Jason Wright, Doug Williams and Julie Donaldson?

Some players have acted or implied as if they were told the name. Really? How wise would it be to reveal what you want kept secret to several young adults who probably would not be able to keep such an important secret for twenty days?

Secrets are things you know you need to hold tightly and closely, and all of us adults have all learned the hard way when something we didn’t dare want to be released has been. Consequently, I don’t think Jason Wright has been telling players. If he has, won’t he soon regret it?