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Post by Surly on Jul 30, 2021 17:02:22 GMT
An insecure coward and giant Manbaby states he absolutely loves his new environment!
Per the NFL Network's Stacey Dales -
'"Just coming in, both football-wise and getting around Frank (Reich) and (Chris) Ballard and just this whole locker room, the culture is different in the building but the culture outside of the building -- the community, it's so family friendly, so supportive and encouraging," Wentz said. "Feels a little bit more like home, I would say, just being in the Midwest and everything. It's been a lot of fun for me and my family to transition to something new here." Wentz reunites with Colts head coach Frank Reich, who was the offensive coordinator in Philadelphia when Wentz was drafted by the Eagles at No. 2 overall in 2016. "I feel great," Wentz told Dales about reacclimating himself to Reich's system. "It's only Day 2, so there's always gonna be some cobwebs and some things you gotta work on. There's good and bad in every practice, that's why we're out here in training camp. Just the dialogue with Frank, with coach (Marcus) Brady, coach (Scott) Milanovich -- really everybody -- it's such a community thing where everyone's opinion matters and everyone is trying to build this offense together."

Wentz seems to be going all out at throwing backhanded shade at the Eagles. The only advantage that he might have gained by being on the Colts is playing behind a better offensive line. Something he didn’t even bring up in his comments. You can debate all day about his claims of getting a superior culture and coaches. Wentz has a great toolbox of skills. But the fact is that he still has substantial room for improvement in reading defenses and knowing when to get rid of the ball. So we’ll see. And I never like when players do this. I think it’s weak sauce! And it usually backfires. Kelvin Benjamin did the same thing. Brock Osweiler did the same thing. How’d that turn out for them?
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