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Kevin Kolb.....


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So I just read today that the Eagles want Vick to be their QB for next year and beyond. So what happens to Kolb? I've watched some of Kolb and he looks like a good QB to me.

Would it be wise for us to make some kind of move for a QB that is "sort-of" proven, knowing our track record (or lack thereof) of developing QB's? I'm sure he doesn't want to stay there and play second fiddle to Vick.

This could allow us to work on some other needs too.

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The only reason it is even slightly enticing is if we miss out on the #1 pick and Andrew Luck. If that happens then I wouldn't be opposed to trading a future 3rd rounder for Kolb and draft AJ Green. If we get the #1 pick then you draft Luck and you leave Kolb alone.

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Possibly, but what I've seen I've liked. He hasn't had much of a chance with the whole Vick thing going on.

But he's classy and a team guy. He hasn't complained about Vick getting starts or anything, but is supportive and even cheering on the sidelines. He seems like a JR kind of guy.

Plus he's been in the Eagles system that is way better at creating QB's than we are I'm sure.

But you're right, let's see what the HC wants to do. Getting a semi-proven talent though could get us in the right direction quicker.

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The only reason it is even slightly enticing is if we miss out on the #1 pick and Andrew Luck. If that happens then I wouldn't be opposed to trading a future 3rd rounder for Kolb and draft AJ Green. If we get the #1 pick then you draft Luck and you leave Kolb alone.

I just have 0 faith in this team developing a QB. Unless we get some proven coach in here that's done it in the past, it's scary to me.

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I have zero faith in FOX developing a quarterback. But I wouldn't be opposed bringing in Kolb and another older vet and keeping either Clausen or Pike. Kolb is young enough that he can grow and mature with us and be our QB of the future. I haven't a lot of him but from what I have seen and read he's a pretty good QB.

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his close to 12 million dollar salary for next season wouldn't make sense since he has played so little up to this point IMO. kolb may be in philly longer than vick anyway but our problems on offense have very liitle to do with our qb's right now. until we fix the leaks in our o line & get somebody who can call decent plays we won't know about our young qb's or receivers

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