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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 8:58 PM, 09/27/2009
    lonewolf: After last year's cowboys 44-6 game, you downplayed McNabb's performance and stated, "everyone plays well in a blow out." But after today's blowout, you are heaping effusive praise upon Kolb like Madden goes overboard on Favre. This is why I have a problem with your comments. You, sir, aren't consistent. I, on the other hand, am elated the Eagles won without their starting QB, RB, WR, LG, or RT.
    PhillyHouse JayDuce
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:04 PM, 09/27/2009
    Look, I think Kolb played well, imagine when he starts getting his feet properly set, I dont care who they were playing, he was throwing ropes ENABLING the receivers to get YAC, I bet he was even thinking "I got this" when the camera showed mcnabb coaching him up. The future is looking bright for this franchise! Lonewolf, I believe.
    Onlineps2beast
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:07 PM, 09/27/2009
    Anybody seen LJ Smith? Just imagine if Andy had gotten rid of the that stiff earlier. Great job Celek. I am so proud of the young guys. Go birds.
    ddstman
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:07 PM, 09/27/2009
    Anybody seen LJ Smith? Just imagine if Andy had gotten rid of the that stiff earlier. Great job Celek. I am so proud of the young guys. Go birds.
    ddstman
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:17 PM, 09/27/2009
    lonefart and bil1966- you guys are the biggest haters and losers- Kolb did a decent job against an awful defense, like prev posts- he should have had 1-2 INTS today, Djac and Bcelek had many YAC and made Kolbs numbers look good (kudos to them), last week Kolbs yards were during garbage time when the Saints were playing prevent. KEEP IT REAL. Mcnabb is the starter and gives us the best chance to win and GO to superbowl. Kolb is a decent back-up right now, but even Feeley is still probably better if we kept him. His arm looks weak.
    jttemp2000
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:17 PM, 09/27/2009
    lonefart and bil1966- you guys are the biggest haters and losers- Kolb did a decent job against an awful defense, like prev posts- he should have had 1-2 INTS today, Djac and Bcelek had many YAC and made Kolbs numbers look good (kudos to them), last week Kolbs yards were during garbage time when the Saints were playing prevent. KEEP IT REAL. Mcnabb is the starter and gives us the best chance to win and GO to superbowl. Kolb is a decent back-up right now, but even Feeley is still probably better if we kept him. His arm looks weak.
    jttemp2000
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:41 PM, 09/27/2009
    These two starts for Kolb were invaluable in the big picture. His confidence should be sky high. Yes, the Chiefs are not a good team, but it was a great confidence boost none the less...
    Grazman
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:52 PM, 09/27/2009
    Yippeeeeee......another QB controversy......I can't wait to get sick of it. The possibilities are endless....Bench McNabb & start Kolb, Start Vick and bench McNabb.....Trade Kolb and keep Vick and Garcia....start Garcia and have McNabb as a backup.....Trade Vick and start Garcia with Kolb as a backup and cut McNabb....start McNabb and have Garcia take some snaps at wildcat....start a different quarterback each quarter.....line up all of the quarterbacks in the backfield and let them fight over the snap. It is nice to have multiple players at the position and Andy & crew deserve credit and we'll enjoy watching, but get sick of the endless conjecture & fixations on subjects like Vick....complete with all of our personal judgements such as Phil Sheridans' hate of Vick.
    bonnerlou
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:00 PM, 09/27/2009
    lonewolf: I wasn't "hating" on Kolb. He did well. I don't like saying stuff like "he played against a garbage team", because this is still the NFL. I give Kolb a lot of credit for what he did. You see, I root for the Eagles and I want ALL our players to succeed, and I evaluate their performances without biases. But for some reason, you (and others) don't have that ability.
    PhillyHouse JayDuce
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