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Four downs: Historical start for Kolb

POSTED: Sunday, September 27, 2009, 6:14 PM

Four quick thoughts on the Eagles' 34-14 win over the Chiefs:

1. The Eagles said (per the Elias Sports Bureau) that Kevin Kolb is the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for 300-plus yards in his first two career starts. That's pretty remarkable. Kolb's performance had a lot of similarities to last week's game. He has an obvious comfort level with Brent Celek, who caught eight balls for 104 yards. He found DeSean Jackson for another big play. And he missed a few throws, particularly on timing routes. But most importantly, he took care of the football, finishing without a turnover.

2. Speaking of Celek, he sure looks like an elite tight end after three games. The strength seems to be the major difference from a year ago. Celek is picking up a lot of yards after initial contact. He's sure-handed and has been finding the end zone consistently. I have to re-watch the game, but it seems like he's improved as a blocker as well.

3. How about the offensive line? Zero sacks for the Chiefs. Remember when this was the Eagles' biggest question mark going into the season? Injuries, a lack of continuity, etc. This unit has performed admirably through the first three weeks. Props go to Juan Castillo and company.

4. The defense got shredded a week ago against the Saints. I know the Chiefs are not the Saints, but you didn't see the same errors (missed tackles, giving WRs big cushions) that you saw a week ago from this unit. I still have my concerns about the 'D' long-term, but the Eagles face the Bucs, Raiders and Redskins after the bye -- three of the worst offenses in the NFL. In other words, they have some time before facing a real test.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:52 PM, 09/27/2009
    I am glad to say I am one of the few people how do not have to eat a big bowl of crow today over Kolb. I feel much better knowing that if Donnie goes down (or is benched-hopefully not), things won't fall completely apart. Same with Westy. Loves those guys, but we have to feel good thinking about how young the offense will be after those guys are gone.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:24 PM, 09/27/2009
    K-O-L-B! Hope this shuts up all those morons who called him klob. Ahem, DonovanwillwintheSB, 5ismygaycrush or whatever your name is this week ,,,
    Richard Saunders
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:29 PM, 09/27/2009
    Klob looked pretty decent against an absolutely awful team. Probably the worst in the league. Way to over react, morons.
    thingfish
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:42 PM, 09/27/2009
    Kolb did fine. I could have done fine.
    tpizza
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:43 PM, 09/27/2009
    I am grateful that Kolb has far exceeded my expectations for these first two starts. I was worried based on his prior performances. But, he has shown that given the proper preparation he has the potential to be a starting QB.
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:01 PM, 09/27/2009
    kansas city has a decent def kolb had a good game his mistakes cost him a good game last week
    positive eagle
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:21 PM, 09/27/2009
    Sheil, the Eagles DID have a turnover, when Garcia fumbled the snap on his first play. I think your point was that Kolb didn't have a turnover and took care of the ball. Anyway, it is remarkable that Kolb had over 300 yards both starts. I think it points to the fact that as frustrating as Marty and Andy can be with the play calling, the offensive system works and racks up the yards as long as the QB knows the system.
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:50 PM, 09/27/2009
    Kolb definitely showed me something today. I have been skeptical about him, but he exceeded my expectations. I hope he can keep it up. He wasn't asked to go out and win the game, but he played very well within the game plan that seemed more balanced between run and pass. Shady was a revelation, too.
    FKD215
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:54 PM, 09/27/2009
    Kolb's bad throws seemed to be receivers, especially Maclin, making the wrong reads. Give Kolb credit for proving his doubters wrong. Give Andy Reid credit for developing QB's all the way back to Farve.
    Lockyer
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