Carson Wentz played so bad in Week 2 that the fake Eagles crowd booed him
By Josh Hill
Carson Wentz still got booed by fans on Sunday, despite there not being any at the Eagles game.
Philadelphia Eagles fans don’t need to actually be in attendance to be heard.
During the Eagles blowout loss to the Los Angeles Rams in Week 2, whoever was running the league-mandated fake crowd noise through the stadium decided to embrace the rage that fans must have been feeling — and would have otherwise been displaying if they were allowed to show up.
That’s right, despite not being there Eagles fans booed.
Things got so bad that the fake crowd noise at Lincoln Financial Field booed Carson Wentz and his terrible performance not once but multiple times throughout the game.
Wentz was picked by some to be a dark horse MVP candidate before the season, but he’s looked like anything but so far this year. Against the Rams, Wentz failed to cross the 200-yard passing mark until well into the fourth quarter and threw his third interception of the season.
Philadephia blew a lead to the Washington Football Team last week but were favored to win against a Rams team that we still haven’t figured out. While there are still questions about what Sean McVay’s team will do as they try to bounce back from a poor 2019 campaign, it appears very clear what the Eagles are this year.
Not good.
Wentz isn’t the only one to blame for the Eagles struggles. Philly’s offensive line has been ravaged by injuries which puts Wentz in a bad spot from the jump. The Eagles have been able to overcome injuries in the past but it appears that the bottom is starting to fall out and fake fans are as sick of what they’re seeing as the real ones.