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So I think hes a dynamic young player (who is) going to have a very bright future.McCarthy gets his first in-person look at Wentz when the struggling Packers (4-6) visit the Eagles (5-5) on Monday night.Pete Carroll saw Wentz last week when the Seahawks handed Philadelphia its most lopsided loss this season, 26-15.Wentz tossed two interceptions and posted his second-lowest passer rating (61.2) at Seattle despite two touchdown passes . But Carroll loved his all-around game.Hes gonna be a great player, Carroll said on a Seattle radio station this week. Theres no question. Hes got everything you need. Hes got great poise, hes tough, hes fast, hes strong and hes got some sense already -- and he was changing plays and he handled the noise. He did a great job. He really did.Eagles coach Doug Pederson blames himself for Wentzs drop in production. The No. 2 overall pick threw seven TD passes before his first pick came in the fourth quarter of his fourth game. In six games since, Wentz has only four TDs and six interceptions.Well, the way to get him back on track is Ive got to do a better job with the run game, Pederson said. You cant put 45 pass attempts on a young quarterback in this league against that (Seahawks) defense in that stadium. Youre doing him a disservice. But weve got to do a better job as coaches.Wentz isnt used to losing. The Bison were 57-4 and won the FCS championship each year during his four seasons at North Dakota State.dddddddddddd Wentz only started 23 games in college so hes more inexperienced than most rookie QBs.He wasnt even supposed to be active this season, but jumped from No. 3 on the depth chart to No. 1 when the Eagles traded Sam Bradford to Minnesota eight days before the season opener.The experience has been huge, Wentz said. Every week theres something new. Theres new outside things that happen.Its hard to say if Im better or worse. Im playing confident. Im playing faster and faster and Im feeling comfortable with what Im seeing from the opponent.Though the Eagles are 2-5 after winning their first three games, theyve had a chance to win four of the five they lost.They wasted fourth-quarter leads in two of the games and couldnt score the winning TD despite four chances inside the red zone in the final minute of another game. All of their losses were on the road.I think were close, Wentz said. You see little things that add up. Were right there. Certain plays here and there whether its reads or locking in on guys, theres little things I need to learn from and keep maturing in this offense.Its just executing, being smart with the football and know when to take chances, when to protect the ball and its something were all learning together but were right there.Wentzs best attributes are his work ethic and temperament. Teammates rave about his preparation and even-keel personality.As a quarterback, you have to always be the same, good, bad or indifferent, Wentz said. Guys want to see a consistent guy in the huddle.Even other QBs are impressed.Hes got a great demeanor, Aaron Rodgers said. He has a great arm, but he throws the ball with great anticipation and for a young quarterback thats tough to teach.He seems to have that moxie that great quarterbacks have where you have that charisma about you that you kind of raise the level of your teammates play.---http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL---Follow Rob Maaddi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AP-RobMaaddi ' ' '