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Eagles, Carson Wentz are stuck with each other. And Philly can no longer dodge a painful rebuild.

Over and over on Monday night, Carson Wentz was slow on his reads or slow on his release. It hardly mattered which. His indecisions or inability allowed Seattle defensive backs to close gaps and break up passes or linemen to wrap Wentz up for another sack (six of them in all).

Philadelphia eventually so simplified the offense that it looked like something a junior high team would run — lots of bubble screens. It was better than nothing, but only slightly.

At a couple points during the first half, Eagles coach Doug Pederson put in backup Jalen Hurts.