Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Nick Foles and Philadelphia Eagles standout Carson Wentz will be compared a lot this season, and Max Kellerman thinks that Foles is going to be the one with the bigger season.
Kellerman and Stephen A. Smith were debating who would have the better season on ESPN's First Take, and Kellerman thinks one of the reasons that people overlook Foles is because he struggled when Jeff Fisher was his head coach. Kellerman points out that most quarterbacks who played under Fisher really struggled, so it wasn't much of a surprise that Foles did the same.
Kellerman also points out that the Eagles already have a Super Bowl win, so it's expected that Wentz can lead them to the same. Foles is with the Jaguars, a team that has underperformed time and time again, and he thinks that if Foles can lead them to some type of success it would be the greater feat.




The other big key about Foles is he has been able to stay healthy, something that Wentz hasn't been able to do. Even if the Eagles get out to a fast start, the questions are going to start popping up if this is the year he can actually make it through a full season.
The Eagles don't have Foles to fall back on if Wentz gets injured, so the team needs to do everything in their power to keep him upright and healthy.
This is a fun thing to debate as the regular season creeps closer and closer, and is something to pay close attention to as the season progresses.