National media on Kolb
The national media have nothing but positive things to say about Kevin Kolb. Plus, a new DeSean Jackson commercial (unfortunately with no mention of hummus).
National media on Kolb
Sheil Kapadia, Philly.com
Back on July 25, I made seven camp predictions.
I hit on some, and I missed on others. More on all of them later today after camp closes. But here's what I wrote about Kevin Kolb:
I think that when the national reporters stop by, most will write similarly-themed articles about the 2010 Eagles. They will focus around the changing of the guard at quarterback and Kevin Kolb's first year as a starter. I think the national guys who have had limited contact with Kolb in the past will come away impressed, and by the time the season starts, it will be difficult to find a national reporter or TV personality who predicts that Kolb is not up for the challenge.
And that's how it's gone for the most part - a lovefest for Kolb by pretty much every writer who has stopped by. I can't remember seeing a single item by the national media that suggests he's not going to play well.
As I mentioned in a previous post, SI.com's Peter King gave Kolb some love in this week's Monday Morning Quarterback column.
And similar thoughts on Kolb have surfaced from a couple other national writers. John Czarnecki of FoxSports.com writes about how everyone he's talked to seems to have faith in Kolb, including Fox analyst and former Cowboys QB Troy Aikman.
"I have started talking with him," Aikman told Czarnecki. "I was impressed with how he played at the end of last season. He has a quick delivery, and he showed me a lot of poise. I think he has a chance to be a real good quarterback."
Czarnecki also has a Donovan McNabb note in his column.
There’s no question Reid’s one of the league’s finest coaches with a respectable history of winning in the NFC East, but despite those five NFC title game appearances, the Eagles won only one, then McNabb puked in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl loss to New England. Giants coach Tom Coughlin told me McNabb did the same thing in Jacksonville in 2002 when his Jaguars beat the Eagles, but that’s another story, although Coughlin still wishes Reid would have traded McNabb out of the division.
Meanwhile, Michael Silver of Yahoo Sports takes a similar angle, talking to Kolb's teammates and coaches about his leadership and his ability to take over:
Though they fielded trade offers for all three passers – "We didn’t put a for-sale sign up," Andy Reid says, "but we sat back and let people come to us and kind of evaluated what was best" – the psychic move to Kolb had already been made. It became official on Easter as Kolb kicked back at home, having flown back to Philly earlier that morning from Texas, where his wife, Whitney, and their two young daughters stayed behind to continue visiting relatives.
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"similarly-themed articles" -- great work as always, Sheil, but you don't need that hyphen. It's not a compound adjective. "Similiarly" clearly modifies "themed" . . . I see this tiny meaningless grammatical error everywhere on this site and elsewhere. You're too good to perpetuate it! Leegles
Sheil, what is the purpose of including the McNabb snippets? Seriously? You basically are nothing more than a sports version of the National Enquirier. Stay on TOPIC Sheil, if this was graded by a HS teacher you'd be in for a disappointing grade. Just remember, the last guy that was in his 1st yr as a starter here was 11-5 and made the playoffs. He didn't have an aresenal of weapons nor did he have 3 yrs to get friendly w/the playbook. Jury is out... somertonspartan
Come on, Leegles. This ain't English 101. Give Sheil a break. It was great to read the "similary - - themed articles". There, I did it... 2 hypens. now go outside and scream that the world is coming to an end. fog
Where's Spadaro, er I mean BD20 with his article recap and homer-istic outlook on this year's team? The Reddgie
That guy was the #2 overall pick, not a second rounder. And he had more than 2 games behind him before that full year as starter. I hope Kolb does well, but see some growing pains this season. 11-5 is too much to ask for. P Even
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Every time I read "McChoke" or "McBlow" or "McPuke" or any of those other lame attempts at wit, I lose faith in finding intelligent comments on here. I'm looking forward to Kolb because I think the Eagles can now play and win as a team. No more of this "the wins were because of the defense, the losses were because of the QB." BTW, I'm curious what Aikman was talking about when he said he was impressed with how well Kolb played at the end of last season. He didn't throw a pass after week three. tbone pickins
i love it, the D gets the credit for the wins and the D gets a pass for letting Warner march down the field to score the winning TD AFTER #5 brings us back to the lead... BTW, Cunningham had a great Defense too and all he got was 1 playoff win in Philly. palmyra21- Cicero.. In Mcnabbs first year as a starter,they had at least 3 wins where they were down in the 4th quarter, 2 on the road, and won. Maybe YOU should go back and check some box scores.
- an article bashing McNabb rather than saying something about the team. And then one of the 4 housewives of Waverly Hills (Braindawkins, Oppressed, wolf, and doodoofresh) chiming in with their thoughts of how bad a HoF QB really is because they say so.
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Cicero--what the did the defense do in Arizona in the NFC Championship game? Quiet down loudmouth, as you know little of which you speak. Like I said, the last guy to start finished 11-5 w/a playoff birth. Facts are facts. somertonspartan- Last season everything that could go wrong, did go wrong. The team still won 11 games. This season the defense should be better, because of Graham, Sims, Allen and the return of Bradley. On offense the O-line was a mess all season, and so far it looks like that hasn't changed. That does worry me, but the addition of Cooper and Harbor, an long with the natural progression that second year starters Maclin and McCoy should display gives Kolb plenty of weapons. As long as Kolb doesn't suck, and the line does it's job, this team will still be a playoff team. All of the moves they made on defense where to allow them to mimic the defense the Vikings destroyed the Cowgirls with in the playoffs. I see them winning 4 of 6 division games, and going 6-4 in the other games. 10-6 and the NFC East title.
Kolb has the benefit of a much, much more mature group of offensive players. With that in mind, he really has no excuses. All he has to do is keep possession of the ball. He needs to cut back on the interceptions and boneheaded decisions. For a guy who has been in the system as long as he has, he still makes some really awful decisions with the ball. I'd like to see him play more than a quarter this preseason, he needs all the help he can get. I predict somewhere between 15-20 INTs this season and 25+ TDs. psv
Really the non stop McNabb name calling/bash party....from a bunch of SUCKASSES!!!! P.S.Philly media and "fans"- STOP MAKING EXCUSES for dude already....Like "Is Vick going to "disrupt" Kolb"; did it bother #5...and "Celek "dropped the pass"..NO I waas actually sitting in that end zone and the ball was LATE and BEHIND....You guys have won and have your guy...no we LIVE or DIE with University of Houston's finest!!! RoastedBird


