
How Can You Not Love Bismarck’s Carson Wentz After This VIDEO
Can someone please explain all this hate for Carson Wentz in his hometown?
Carson, who is a former star at Bismarck Century, North Dakota State University, and has played in the NFL for 9 seasons.
That's 9 more seasons in the NFL than 99.9% of most of my readers, if not 100%. Now, Wentz is playing for the team he cheered for growing up. The Minnesota Vikings, a team that most of us in Bismarck-Mandan also cheer for.
Again, what is not to LOVE about this story?
I'm still seeing the Carson Wentz haters coming out in full force on social media.
This just seems so strange to me, as somebody who grew up in Grand Forks, attended the University of North Dakota, and I'm still a huge fan of Carson Wentz.
Why? The obvious reason, he's a homegrown product, and we cheer for one of our own. Carson Wentz is a North Dakota kid and is proud of his roots. Don't believe me?
I've got a video to show you momentarily that will prove his love for the state and what kind of person Carson Wentz actually is.
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How can people from Bismarck-Mandan hate on Carson Wentz non-stop?
I just don't get it. Is Carson some kind of jerk off-camera? I hardly doubt it. He seems like such a humble guy, and he is all about being a team player for his teammates.
Don't believe me? PLEASE, Carson Wentz "haters," WATCH this VIDEO below (even a couple of minutes or two). He finds a way to mention his home state, the Bison, and even Bismarck.
Just give it a rest and give Carson a break (I can see all the laughing emojis now). Oh well, I learned a long time ago, it's very hard to change people, but you truly need an attitude adjustment if you can't cheer for the hometown kid.
Just click the link from the Vikings below to watch the video on YouTube.
Video courtesy of the Minnesota Vikings YouTube Channel.
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