With play-calling as opportunistic and precision-oriented as the play-calling was supposed to be under Chip Kelly, Pederson's early results suggest an arc that is polar opposite. But really, that's only evident because his first major decision, to throw the 23-year-old Wentz in there immediately after the Sam Bradford trade, was so on the money. Wentz has played way beyond his years and way beyond his exposure to this level, including in last Sunday's loss. True, three of those games have been against marginal NFL teams or worse, but his most impressive outing came against a team many have pegged as Super Bowl worthy, a team that had not lost and hasn't since.