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Benching JJ? Is it really the ankle
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damn the Vikings in two weeks have become a MASH unit. That is a LOT of impactful starters out for next week as of today.
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Wentz or Brosmer if JJ can't go?

Doubtful, but I'd like Brosmer to get the nod.
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Sigh.

The best laid plans of mice and men....

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(Yesterday, 02:08 PM)NorseFeathers Wrote: Wentz or Brosmer if JJ can't go?

Doubtful, but I'd like Brosmer to get the nod.

It said Wentz
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I don't think they'd make up an injury, nor do I think they'd bench McCarthy after 2 games, considering how he came back against the Pats in joint practices and then again in the Bears game. But the Wilfs spent truckloads of money on this roster. I'm sure they're not pleased with the results. Is this another 1998?
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(Yesterday, 02:35 PM)MaroonBells Wrote: I don't think they'd make up an injury, nor do I think they'd bench McCarthy after 2 games, considering how he came back against the Pats in joint practices and then again in the Bears game. But the Wilfs spent truckloads of money on this roster. I'm sure they're not pleased with the results. Is this another 1998?

Teams don’t bench their first round rookie QBs after 2 games.  It just doesn’t happen.  No owners are pleading to shit can the guy they spent so much draft capital to go get and the Wilfs aren’t a win now franchise. 

Carson Wentz isn’t taking us to the SB and he’s been here what like 3 weeks?

If this is true, I would guess this is out of an amount of precaution in not trying to break your rookie QB before they can get their feet under them.  JJM isn’t seeing the field great as it is, so why compound that with being immobile, and why compound it with like half the team being injured.
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(Yesterday, 02:52 PM)medaille Wrote: Teams don’t bench their first round rookie QBs after 2 games.  It just doesn’t happen.  No owners are pleading to shit can the guy they spent so much draft capital to go get and the Wilfs aren’t a win now franchise. 

Carson Wentz isn’t taking us to the SB and he’s been here what like 3 weeks?

If this is true, I would guess this is out of an amount of precaution in not trying to break your rookie QB before they can get their feet under them.  JJM isn’t seeing the field great as it is, so why compound that with being immobile, and why compound it with like half the team being injured.


He's hurt, end of story. I agree- Zero % chance this is a covert benching. Schefter's tweet hit right about the time I had moved past last night's debacle. Definitely a, "Well, it could always be worse..." moment. Narrator- It got worse.
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(Yesterday, 02:52 PM)medaille Wrote: Teams don’t bench their first round rookie QBs after 2 games.  It just doesn’t happen.  

Yeah, I know the Twitterheads are running with this but it isn't true. And he won the first game. lol, this isnt a benching.
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(Yesterday, 02:35 PM)MaroonBells Wrote: I don't think they'd make up an injury, nor do I think they'd bench McCarthy after 2 games, considering how he came back against the Pats in joint practices and then again in the Bears game. But the Wilfs spent truckloads of money on this roster. I'm sure they're not pleased with the results. Is this another 1998?

I don't think they would bench him either, but are they using the injury as a reason to sit him for a bit and take the edge off.  Just seemed like his ankle sprain wasn't bad enough to pull him from the game, one would think declaring it this early in the week seems a bit suspect.
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