Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Odds: Kolb's return, Asomugha's next team

For the second offseason in a row, there will be plenty of conversation - both locally and nationally - about the Eagles' quarterback situation.

33 comments

Odds: Kolb's return, Asomugha's next team

POSTED: Wednesday, January 12, 2011, 9:23 AM
Kevin Kolb wants to be a starting quarterback somewhere in the NFL next season. (Clem Murray/Staff Photographer)

For the second offseason in a row, there will be plenty of conversation - both locally and nationally - about the Eagles' quarterback situation.

Will Michael Vick be back? Will he get the franchise tag? Will he get a long-term deal?

And what about Kevin Kolb? Does he have a future with the Eagles? Will he sit quietly for another season as the backup? Does he have a choice?

When in doubt, it's smart to go to the people who have proven time and again that they're smarter than the rest of us: the Vegas oddsmakers.

And they think it's more likely that Kolb is somewhere other than Philadelphia in 2011.

BoDog.com released odds yesterday, and here's what they had listed for the question: Will Kolb be an Eagle for Game 1 of the 2011 regular season?

Yes (+150)
No (-200)

If you're unfamiliar with the numbers, that roughly means you have to bet $100 to win $150 if you say Yes, and you have to bet $200 to win $100 if you say No.

The same question for Vick?

Yes (-700)
No (+400)

Obviously, the numbers indicate that Vegas feels confident that Vick will be back.

What do you think? I'd say the best value would be the Yes bet on Kolb. With the offseason CBA uncertainty, I'd argue that it's more likely that he stays in 2011. I'll write much more on this in the coming weeks, but the Eagles obviously need a reliable backup if Vick's the starter, and Kolb's salary is manageable for next season.

Where will Asomugha land?

Bodog also set odds for where Nnmadi Asomugha will land in 2011. And the Eagles are on the list as the seventh-most likely team to sign him. Here are the odds:

Dallas Cowboys: 6/1
Baltimore Ravens: 7/1
Green Bay Packers: 15/2
Jacksonville Jaguars: 15/2
Detroit Lions: 9/1
Houston Texans: 10/1
Philadelphia Eagles: 10/1
Denver Broncos: 12/1
Oakland Raiders: 15/1
Any Other Team: 2/3

The Asomugha conversation will undoubtedly be a hot topic among Eagles fans this offseason. Tommy Lawlor over at IgglesBlog says he wouldn't be surprised if the Birds made a run at Asomugha. And Jimmy K over at Bleeding Green Nation makes his case for the Birds to bring him in.


You can follow Moving the Chains on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.


Download our NEW iPhone/Android app for even more Birds coverage, including app-exclusive videos and analysis. Get it here.

33 comments
Comments  (33)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:10 AM, 01/13/2011
    Eagles rarely sign 30 yr old FAs like Asomugha. They're more likely to go after Cromartie, Joseph, or Grimes. Eagles always overvalue their own players, so unless they seriously lower their asking price for Kolb, he'll be back.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:12 AM, 01/13/2011
    Eagles have drafted exactly one good DE in the last 10 years, and that was a lucky 5th rounder in Trent Cole. I'd rather they sign one in FA. Of course, if they weren't so damn cheap they could have signed Peppers last year, and we wouldn't be talking about needing a DE yet again.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:43 AM, 01/13/2011
    OL! DAMMIT, WE NEED GUYS TO PROTECT WEAPON X.
    ol, pass rushers, cb...
    open up that bank, grahm aint going to be strong for a while and our pass rush sucks!
    meengreen


View comments: 1  |  2  |  3
About this blog
Sheil Kapadia is in his fifth season writing about the Eagles and the NFL for philly.com. His earliest memories as a sports fan include several trips to Veterans Stadium with his Dad. He's not a beat writer or an Insider, but is here to discuss the NFL 365 days a year. E-mail him at skapadia@philly.com or by clicking here

Follow Sheil on Twitter. And become a fan of Moving the Chains on Facebook.

Download our NEW iPhone/Android app for even more Birds coverage, including app-exclusive videos and analysis. Download it here.

Reach Sheil at skapadia@philly.com.

Sheil Kapadia Philly.com
Philly.com Sports Videos