After being traded from the Eagles to the Colts, Carson Wentz went 9-8 as an Indianapolis starter, with a 94.6 QB passer rating. He threw for 3563 yards with 27 TD’s and only 7 interceptions. Yet it appears his career in Indy will be limited to 1 season. His possible exit from the Colts is clearly highlighted not by his above average statistics, but questionable leadership and character, underscored by poor individual performances in 2 critical late season games against the Raiders and Jaguars. Although leading the Colts to 9-6 at that point (with an 11 win season clearly a possibility entering those last 2 games), the Colts may want to move on, and Wentz will now likely move from young Eagle star and MVP candidate in 2017, to post-injury NFL capable starter in 2018, 2019 and 2021 (his horrific 2020 an anomaly), to now a player who at best will need to fight to remain an NFL starter. After a fine rookie season in 2016, Wentz was the biggest reason, a...