Philadelphia Eagles Carson Wentz has gotten a lot of heat for his play the last couple of weeks and he needs a big-time performance soon to answer some of the doubters. In Week 12 he gets a juicy matchup against a Seattle Seahawks secondary that hasn't been good this year.

So, will he step up and have a big game or will it be another poor performance from Wentz? Let's breakdown three bold predictions for his performance on Sunday.

3. Wentz throws two touchdowns

This might not seem like all that bold of a prediction, but Wentz has only thrown one touchdown in each of his last four games and in this game he is going to get it over over that hump.

Even though the Seahawks defense does give up a lot of yards through the air, they are good about not allowing touchdown passes. In each of their last four games, they have held the opposing quarterback to only one touchdown.

Wentz is going to find a way to get that second touchdown, even if it is because the Eagles are having issues running the ball.

2. Wentz completes less than 61.2 percent of his passes

61.2 percent might seem like an odd number, but that is his completion percentage this season, and that's not good. 61.2 completion percentage ranks him 27th in football and puts him behind guys like Daniel Jones, Mitchell Trubisky and Ryan Fitzpatrick.

Some of the completion percentage issues are completely his fault because his receivers have dropped a bunch of passes.

The other big issue for Wentz is it's clear there is a lack of confidence and that is going to hurt him in this game. He is going to try and force throws that aren't there and it's going to lead to some bad throws. Don't be shocked if his completion percentage is right around 50 percent.

1. Wentz makes a big mistake to lose the game

Even with Wentz struggling to complete passes, the Eagles are going to be in this game late. Don't be shocked if the Eagles are down by three or four points with the Eagles driving to take the lead in the fourth quarter.

If that case comes up it's going to be Wentz making one of those bad decisions because of his lack of confidence and that is going to cost the Eagles a chance at a victory. It's either going to be a fumble or interception that costs him.