For many Washington fans, myself included, the images of a young Carson Wentz performing Houdini acts on the Redskins’ defensive line en route to one frustrating Eagles victory after another are not very distant memories. So his precipitous drop-off from apparent “next big thing” to “journeyman QB traded twice in two years” has been a little difficult to comprehend at times. And I decided to do some digging.
In watching Wentz against Washington, it always struck me how, unlike a lot of traditional QBs, he seemed to be at his best on the move.