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"I don't think there's been a worse-looking quarterback in a uniform before" - Pat McAfee Show co-host reacts to first look of Carson Wentz in a Commanders jersey

Pat McAfee co-host was not impressed with Carson Wentz in a Commanders uniform.
Pat McAfee co-host was not impressed with Carson Wentz in a Commanders uniform.

Carson Wentz in a red Washington Commanders uniform was not a sight that The Pat McAfee Show co-host Boston Connor found pleasing in any sense. Connor even went as far as to say that he had never seen a quarterback look worse than Wentz.

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Connor said Wentz should wear a different uniform even if all his Commanders teammates dressed the same.

"That guy? Jesus Christ. That first look at that... I don't know how that they don't just never put him in that uniform. Like even if the whole entire team is wearing it, put him in a different f****** uniform..."

When Pat McAfee tried to stop Connor from what he perceived to be body-shaming, the co-host denied that that was his goal, doubling down on not ever wanting to see Wentz dress that way again.

"It's not about [how] he looks, it's about how the colors look on him, because it is so f****** bad. I don't know if there's been a worse looking quarterback in a uniform before. I really don't."

When McAfee asked what his problem with Carson Wentz was, Connor snuck in a shot at the Commanders:

"I'm just being completely transparent here. I wish him all the best. [The Washington Commanders] are going to stink, but I wish him all the best..."

Carson Wentz under pressure to make things happen for the Commanders

This has not been a squeaky clean unveiling of a new franchise logo and mascot this offseason for the Commanders, who are dealing with the ramifications of two Dan Snyder-caused controversies.

The season-ticket scandal, which alleges Snyder's organization deliberately made it difficult for the franchise's most loyal fans to get refunds worth thousands of dollars, and the organizational workplace issue alleging toxic workplace conditions for women have been elevated to the Supreme Court.

Carson Wentz, meanwhile, will be tasked with leading a franchise that hasn't had a winning season since 2015. Wentz joined from Indianapolis, who had a winning record last season but failed to make the playoffs.

Commanders’ Terry McLaurin is signing a 3-year extension worth up to $71 million in new money that places him amongst the NFL’s top-five highest-paid WRs, sources tell ESPN. Buddy Baker and Tony Bonagura of Exclusive Sports Group finalized deal today w/ Washington SVP Rob Rogers. https://t.co/9O6nxXzNXd

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