ESPN’s “Monday Evening Soccer Countdown” took an ungainly flip when former NFLer and present analyst Booger McFarland lit into Jets quarterback Zach Wilson for his lackluster responses after Sunday’s 10-3 loss in opposition to the Patriots.
McFarland asserted that Wilson, whose uncle is JetBlue founder David Neeleman, just isn't the sort of quarterback who’s needed to take accountability.
“He’s a younger man who grew up with some huge cash,” McFarland stated. “I don’t assume he’s ever needed to settle for accountability. So, now on the most important stage we wish this quarterback to simply accept accountability.”
Even earlier than McFarland may end talking, fellow analyst and Corridor of Fame 49ers quarterback Steve Younger took subject with the take whereas Robert Griffin III appeared on with seeming discomfort.
“That doesn’t resonate in any respect,” Younger stated. “He’s a tough-minded child.”
McFarland and Younger in the end agreed that Wilson’s 9-for-22 passing efficiency for 77 yards was not almost efficient sufficient, however that did little to ease the preliminary awkwardness.
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