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Would a two-headed QB work?

Could we be seeing some version of a two-quarterback system with the Eagles moving forward?

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Would a two-headed QB work?

POSTED: Monday, September 20, 2010, 7:59 AM

Could we be seeing some version of a  two-quarterback system with the Eagles moving forward?

Mike Vick had a second straight impressive performance, constantly spinning away from unblocked pass-rushers who seemed to have him dead in their sights and throwing for 284 yards and two touchdowns.

Kevin Kolb will start next week barring a medical setback, but expect to see a lot of Vick as well.

Coach Andy Reid said after the game that Vick will continue to get his oppotrunities and that more plays are in place for him this season than we saw last year. Part of that is because Vick is in better shape and knows the offense better than he did; part of it also is because Donovan McNabb is no longer here.

Reid showed no reluctance to swap Vick in for Kolb during the early stages of the opener against Green Bay. Before Kolb left the game, Vick was in at quarterback for six plays and wide receiver for one.

Vick said he will continue to focus on the package of plays that are in the game plan each week for him.

And not to stoke the fires of a quarterback controversy, but Vick and the Eagles were a topic on NBC last night.

Vick mentor Tony Dungy on Mike Vick: “These last two games, he’s been outstanding. He’s thrown the ball from the pocket well. He’s managed the game. He’s run when he needed to. I thought he played the quarterback position better these two games than he ever did in Atlanta.”

Peter King, who spoke to Vick postgame: “I asked him, ‘Do you deserve the starting job?’ And he said, ‘I don’t think so. This is Kevin Kolb’s team.’”

Bob Costas: “How about when Donovan McNabb comes to Philly in a few weeks? You think the talk shows will be wild leading up to that?”

Cris Collinsworth: “I think until Mike Vick proves otherwise, he’s going to be the starter.”

Some other things we are talking about this morning after the Eagles win:

* The struggling offensive line. The Eagles gave up 5 sacks for the second straight game. Yes, the Lions came with a lot of zero blitzes, and yes, Vick was slow to recognize them a few times. But the line’s ability to protect the quarterback could be a season-long issue.

* The real McCoy. Running back LeSean McCoy rushed for a career-high 120 yards and 3 touchdowns. The Eagles spread the Lions out and mostly ran McCoy out of 3- and 4-wide receiver sets. They’ll continue to do that, making defenses pick their poison – defending McCoy or dealing with the Eagles’ dangerous receiving corps.

* Special teams struggles. The Eagles’ kickoff coverage, so bad a week ago against the Packers, was much better Sunday. But rookie Kurt Coleman committed two costly special teams penalties and another rookie, Riley Cooper, fumbled away an onside kick that could have cost the Eagles the game at the end.

* Paging Stewart Bradley. Without Bradley in the middle, the Eagles gave up 109 rushing yards in the first half, and his replacement, Omar Gaither, struggled mightily to cover Lions tight end Brandon Pettigrew in the fourth quarter. Pettigrew had 7 catches for 108 yards. With Jags tight end Mercedes Lewis up next, Bradley can’t come back a moment too soon.

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Injured fullback Leonard Weaver is on his way to Birmingham, Ala., to have his torn ACL repaired tomorrow by famed surgeon Dr. James Andrews. Weaver said he mother will be making the trip from Tennessee to be with him.

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Some interesting stats from the QB shootout in Washington involving West Chester product Matt Schaub and ex-Eagles QB Donovan McNabb:

* McNabb’s 426 passing yards are the fourth-most in team history and the most since Brad Johnson threw for a club-record 471 yards on Dec. 26, 1999, against San Francisco. McNabb’s 426 passing yards are the most in a losing effort in franchise history.

* McNabb’s 426 passing yards accounted for the third-highest single-game total in his career.

* McNabb passed Hall of Famer Steve Young (33,124) and Phil Simms (33,462) for 20th place on the NFL’s all-time passing list.

* Schaub threw for 497 yards, attempting 52 passes. He was sacked five times and hit another five.

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* The Eagles have allowed 59 points through two games, the most in the NFL.

* Second-round rookie free safety Nate Allen picked off a pass for the second game in a row, becoming the first Eagle with an interception in each of his first two games since Brenard Wilson in 1979.

* New fullback Owen Schmitt played sparingly but caught two passes for a career-high 21 yards.

 * Had Jim Schwartz kicked a field goal on fourth-and-1 from the Eagles’ 29, 11:40 remaining, Calvin Johnson’s touchdown and two-point conversion with 1:50 left would have tied the score.

* Kurt Coleman took penalties on back-to-back special teams plays, a punt the Eagles received and then one they booted. Nine penalties for 75 yards overall for the Birds. They had 10 last week.

* Michael Vick explained that on that penalty he drew for spiking the ball, with 3:21 left, he actually was angry with himself for not being able to slide and avoid a hit as he tried to stay inbounds to keep the clock moving. Vick took a lick from safety Louis Delmas.

* Eagles rookie tight end Clay Harbor was deactivated in favor of Garrett Mills, who came up from the practice squad during the week. Mills caught a 14-yard pass.

* The Eagles, caught short of offensive linemen in their opener, activated Reggie Wells and Max Jean-Gilles this time, but neither Wells nor Jean-Gilles got on the field. Heralded offseason acquisition Darryl Tapp has yet to make his Eagles debut.

*  How many weeks in a row can you hit an opponent who’s signaled for a fair catch? We might be finding out this year. So far it’s two.

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Jacksonville, which hosts the Eagles next Sunday, lost by 38-13 at San Diego. David Garrard threw four interceptions and added a late touchdown, going 15 of 23 passes. His passer rating was 62.7, after posting a career-high rating of 138.9 in the opener.

“Honestly, if I could erase my memory from today, I would,” he said.

The Jags finished with six turnovers overall and the two teams set an NFL record with seven turnovers in the first half.

On the injury front, starting linebacker Justin Durant rolled his ankle during the first half and was in a walking boot after the game. Backup quarterback Luke McCown injured a knee and will have an MRI.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:07 AM, 09/20/2010
    Vick did NOT play well, don't beleive all the media hype for Vick...The Lions were 2-14 and are the WORST TEAM in football..Vick had two interceptions in the hands of the Lions that were dropped, and Vick fumbled deep in Eagles territory but one of his lineman recovered, Vick was extremely lucky, he should have had TWO INTERCEPTIONS and ONE FUMBLE AND vick was SACKED SIX TIMES..and hey he played against the worst team in football.


    Bill20
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:31 AM, 09/20/2010
    Vick did not play well? Ya know what, I am not even going to say anything in response to that Bill20. You are simply an idiot
    EaglesBleedMoney
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:45 AM, 09/20/2010
    Whatever, Bill20. You are freakin lame man. You're really making yourself look bad, you idiot.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:01 AM, 09/20/2010
    Hey, Kevin Kolb had a better game against the Kansas City Chiefs..Kolb threw for nearly 400 yards and two touchdaowns and led the Eagles to 34-14 win..but some morons said it didn't matter because the Chiefs were a lousy team....but now they want to say Vick played good because he beat the awful 2-14 Lions?..get real.
    Bill20
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:01 AM, 09/20/2010
    Hey, Kevin Kolb had a better game against the Kansas City Chiefs..Kolb threw for nearly 400 yards and two touchdaowns and led the Eagles to 34-14 win..but some morons said it didn't matter because the Chiefs were a lousy team....but now they want to say Vick played good because he beat the awful 2-14 Lions?..get real.
    Bill20
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:14 AM, 09/20/2010
    Blame the defense, not Vick, for the score tough guy. Vick played about as good of a game as he could, and I doubt Kolb would have done any better dodging blitzers. I also don't think Kolb would have made it through the game yesterday alive.
    EaglesBleedMoney
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:19 AM, 09/20/2010
    Maybe we could have a two-headed defensive coordinator, Dick Jauron and that other guy!
    jimmyj
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:29 AM, 09/20/2010
    i prefer a two headed running game,,the second half of the schedule is brutal and conVick streetball will never work against the cowboys-giants-colts-texans-vikings-bears...and what nitwit said Jay cutler couldn't play???he's the top rated QB in the NFL.....wolf.
    wolf 4
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:33 AM, 09/20/2010
    The QB controversy has taken the publicity away from Nate Allen's second INT. That's a great sign...Bill20 is wrong about Vick playing badly, but he is right about the double standard that is the hallmark of Kolb haters. If you are going to give Vick credit for yesterday, you have to give Kolb credit for last year. Otherwise, using the same ruler, you are the idiot that you claim others to be.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:49 AM, 09/20/2010
    Until Kolb proves otherwise, which I will gladly give credit where credit is due, he is a scrub and should be the backup on this team.
    EaglesBleedMoney
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:29 AM, 09/20/2010
    "conVick streetball will never work against the cowboys-giants-colts-texans-vikings-bears" - and Kevin Kolb "PrincessBall" IS going to work? It's OK, all it will take is 2 more brutal games from Princess Kolb (that might be stretching it, when he stinks it up against Jacksonville he will be pulled after the first half) to end this failed experiment once and for all (experiment is a kind word, this is a closer to a coat hanger abortion). I love the idiots like Howard Eskin: "Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees had bad first years too" - LOL, still supporting Kolb, giving away what little credibility they have left... who know who else had bad first years? Jamarcus Russell, Ryan Leaf, Tim Couch, and Akili Smith, and they all have more talent than Kevin Kolb, and were all MONUMENTAL BUSTS, JUST LIKE KOLB. At least Didinger is starting to wake up a little bit and give Vick his props, he must have read my posts calling him out for the past 6 months. The "we have a better chance of winning a Super Bowl with Kolb long term" crowd is looking dumber and dumber by the day. WHAT EVIDENCE IS THERE THAT SAYS KOLB HAS A BETTER CHANCE OF DELIVERING A SUPER BOWL TO PHILLY THAN VICK? NONE. HE....IS...A....STIFF.
    brmorgen81
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:34 AM, 09/20/2010
    Vick looked great - again. With our O-line, his elusiveness is the only thing that saved the Eagles. By the way, if not for the most ridiculous rule in football history, the Lions beat the Bears who just went on the road and beat Dallas.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:51 AM, 09/20/2010
    Ok Bill.... In all fairness, lets take away the KCC game and yesterdays game against the Lions since both QB's put up good numbers against poor teams. Instead, lets look at the GB game last week where they played the same exact team and compare those numbers. You sound like an absolute idiot... Stop posting your nonsense on every board, no one believes it or even wants to hear it.
    psualum484
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:16 AM, 09/20/2010
    Bill 20-You Tea Party aniquated fool; you've posted the same illogical garbage on each story; try not to be a unapologetic racist in your next lifwe time....
    RoastedBird


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