Sam Bradford shuffled out of the training room like an angry, beaten old man.
Carson Wentz ambled out of the shower like a giddy teenager ready for the prom.
It might have been as simple as this: Wentz and his Eagles defeated Bradford and his undefeated Vikings, 21-10. It was a clear referendum on the Eagles' plan to opt for Wentz over Bradford . . . right?
Not exactly. Neither played well.
Hindered by poor offensive lines and a wagonload of dropped passes, Wentz was bad.