The Facts: Earlier this offseason, there was word from Philadelphia that some in the Eagles organization weren't thrilled about Wentz spending time with QB coaches Tom House and Adam Dedeaux in California before the start of the team's offseason workouts. During a press conference on Monday, offensive coordinator Frank Reich said that such offseason sessions didn't go on during his playing career but that he had no issue with Wentz scratching "an itch to get better" with the outside help.
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Reich said that Wentz’s accuracy and pocket awareness have looked good and that the work, which centered on footwork, is just part of the overall progression for a player heading into his second season. Meanwhile, as PFT notes, Wentz has plenty of company around the league when it comes to visiting House and Dedeaux for offseason work and the on-field work of many of those players has been good. If Wentz’s play this fall lands him in the same boat, there probably won’t be much hand-wringing about how he got there.