"Investigate Carson Wentz for gambling": NFL fans grill Vikings QB over struggling massively vs. Chargers on TNF

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The Minnesota Vikings had a rough Thursday, suffering a 37-10 shellacking at the Los Angeles Chargers. And quarterback Carson Wentz exemplified their struggles, covering just 144 yards on 15 completions, logging just one touchdown to Jordan Addison against an interception to RJ Mickens, and being sacked five times.

There was much fan outrage over his miserable performance afterward:

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I'd take a worse J.J. McCarthy over this Carson Wentz. Just get him the freak outta here.

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"It’s time to wrap it tf up," one begged. "For the love of God. I hope this was the last time Carson Wentz ever starts a game in the nfl," another prayed. "Carson Wentz should never touch a football ever again even as a backup qb," another insisted.

Not a single one of the Vikings' offensive weapons reached a hundred scrimmage yards, with Justin Jefferson coming the closest at 74 yards on seven catches. The run game was particularly abysmal, with Aaron Jones having only 15 yards in his return from injury - one fewer than Zavier Scott. Jordan Mason, who had been starting in Jones' absence, was limited to a measly three.

The Chargers, meanwhile, got an explosive outing from Kimani Vidal, who rushed 23 times for 117 yards and a touchdown. Justin Herbert had a strong outing too, completing 18 passes for 227 yards and three scores - one each to Tre Harris, Ladd McConkey, and Oronde Gadsden II - against a pick to Josh Metellus.

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