Posted: Wednesday, February 10, 2010, 10:37 AM | 54 comments |
 
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Eagles president Joe Banner continued his interview with the team's Web site and addressed the question on everyone's mind -- the status of the team's quarterback situation, with all three players entering the final year of their contracts.

Coach Andy Reid has said Donovan McNabb will be back next season and McNabb has insisted that is what he wants. Kevin Kolb's camp has said he believes he is ready to be an NFL starter but trusts Reid and will be a "team player" whatever the situation. Michael Vick has made it clear that he wants to be a starter and McNabb has backed Vick, saying he is ready to start elsewhere. The Daily News has reported that Reid has assured Vick he will be traded before the draft. The Eagles have an option on Vick's contract, which has to be exercised in early March.

As for Banner, "It’s a priority to figure out exactly the best way to handle the situation. Andy’s comments have been clear about his evaluation and Andy is the final decision-maker here. As far as do we trade any of the quarterbacks, keep all three quarterbacks, what do we do with their contact status each going into last year of their deals, the uncertainty about the collective bargaining agreement going forward, those are also parts of the decision. There’s different levels of complexity about the decision. We’ll have to sit down and figure it out."

But the Eagles feel they are in an enviable position, especially as teams begin to call to check on the availability of the quarterbacks.

"I don’t think I have ever seen this situation," Banner said of having three such valuable quarterbacks. "It’s a great position to be in. It does present a very difficult decision or series of decisions to make. I don’t think there is a team in the league that wouldn’t like to have the problem of having too many good quarterbacks and what do we do with that.

Banner also talked about the differences expected in free agency with the high likelihood of an uncapped year in 2010.

"I think free agency is going to be very different than it’s been, with the best, youngest potential free agents not being free agents," he said. "It’s going to be a much quieter market, much fewer players available and the youngest, best players not available. It’s going to be finding people in spots that you have opportunities. Even the normal first week, when you have a lot of activity and a lot of big deals, I even think that will be much less active than usual."

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In some Vick-related news, as he continues to do interviews in support of "The Michael Vick Project" on BET, Vick told Atlanta radio station The Zone that he was "somewhat lazy, and I settled for mediocrity" during his tenure with the Falcons, per the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

That, he said, has changed. "I'm stronger, I feel fast and I'm back to my old-school workouts," he said. "I think you'll see a big difference this year. I want to play my best football up until the age of 34 and 35, and I'm going to put everything into it. Just imagine what I could have been doing if I really would have been applying myself. That's a regret I have."

Vick also said he did not know where he would play next season, but "wherever I end up, I’m going to be happy and make the most out of my situation.”

He also called coming to the Eagles "probably the best thing that has ever happened to me in football."

“I didn’t even expect to go to Philadelphia. It was kind of a shock to me and my family. I just made the most of the situation ...  I was able to learn so much, sit back and be observant and use it as if it was a redshirt year. That part of the segment, I wanted to show early because a lot of people really wanted to see how that happened and what took place.”

In a lengthy interview with Essence magazine, Vick was asked about the tough Philly fans and how he adjusted.

"Going to Philly was a good thing," he said. "I never knew if or when I would ever return to the NFL. I had an indefinite suspension. I was grateful to get the opportunity to return."

He also had some advice for Tiger Woods.

" I think that is such an unfortunate situation," he said. "I think a lot was probably blown out of proportion. But Tiger is smart, and he's a good man, I think people know that. He knows what he has to do. And he will move forward and do that. I see him working hard to devote himself toward saving his family. He has always had such a clean, good image and I am sure he is contrite and wants to make things right. I believe people will see that eventually."

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:15 AM, 02/10/2010
    Joe is a bs artist and the master spinmeister.....Ignore his words....he is now talking as a football man....and his only experience is kissing up to Jeffery and putting strings on the checkbook.........but read his words and weep.....HE IS NOW IN CHARGE...and this year may be donovan's last but unless andy does something good this year, he is done also.....Joe is tired of being the dog.....and he now wants to be the king and get credit for change and an improved record.....so andy's days are numbered...and that is a good thing.....and prices will go up and Joe now has his alibi all planned out........poor coaching, and poor drafting in the past so let's look to the future...ie...a new coach, gm and qb.....Joe is full of it, but he is now in control ....and as long as Jeff makes money they both win, the franchise and the fans lose.....for they are not commited to winning it all...jsut to making money....
    nuggett
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:19 AM, 02/10/2010
    Banner should be fired along with Reid
    zogger
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:40 AM, 02/10/2010
    Tiger is probably thinking the last thing he needs after all of this is a Michael Vick endorsement.
    rockinrob
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:58 AM, 02/10/2010
    Same smell, different pile, YET AGAIN! Is this not the same article that was posted yesterday, aside from the Vick portion.
    The Reddgie
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:03 PM, 02/10/2010
    Well, this is vintage Banner. Notice he's been in a cave somewhere afraid to speak or see his shadow. He wanted to let the two week debacle {Both Dallas games}fade before he took any abuse. Also notice, he's not on station 950 with Missenelli or WIP with Angelo. He's allowed the guy who spit on the Dallas Logo twice to interview him. Remember they fired the poor guard who criticized them about Dawkins but Spadaro gets the bland interview. Joe, the best part of keeping McNabb for another year for us is that you won't get to the Conference game...with that 2010 schedule you might not be better than 8-8 with McNabb. I promise, we'll get the last laugh.Does anyone else besides the trifecta of Jeffery, Joe & Andy really think that Donavan's better days are IN FRONT OF HIM??????? Mr. Accuracy, Mr. 2 for 5 in the first half of the Playoff game, Mr. Air-Guitar player will give you exactly what he's always given you...beat the easy teams choke against the playoff bound teams.
    Mr. M
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:12 PM, 02/10/2010
    Sort of reminds me of when the Phillies had Juan Samuel, Julio Franco, and Ryan Sandberg and wanted to make a run for the pennant. They traded the wrong guys and kept the wrong one...Don't make that blunder Eagles!
    Doug in VA
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:14 PM, 02/10/2010
    I am not a Joe Banner fan by any means. I think he is a book worm that pretends to know football. With that being said, the "Lurie, Banner, Reid Era" has been the most successful in a franchise that does not have a real storied history. I was not alive to see Van Buren or Bednarik hoist trophies, but I was alive to see terrible Marion Cambell teams, good Buddy Ryan teams that choked in the playoffs, Kotite, and Rhodes teams (enough said). We haven't won it all yet, but I'll take years of this over years of 6-10 or 8-8. Maybe Kolb will be the answer, but I hope people are ready for a possible tough first year or two when this guy steps in.
    reggiedunlop
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:18 PM, 02/10/2010
    It's absurd that a man who is no more than a glorified bean counter has morphed into a high visibility expert on football personnel. I'll give Mr. Bannah one thing, he sure has chutzpah.
    Rabe56
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:31 PM, 02/10/2010
    Does anyone really believe that the eagles havent already reached descions on all these qbs?
    soliteryman
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:39 PM, 02/10/2010
    I think Banner has done an incredible job during his time with the Eagles, but is anyone really buying the "three good quarterbacks" nonsense? In McNabb we've got one guy who has proven throughout his career that he's no more than mediocre. Kolb is still almost a complete unknown. And everyone knows they are goping to trade Vick anyway. The only difference this year is that Eagles fans have a grain of hope that they might get rid of the old mediocre guy and take a chance on the unknown.
    bc3030
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:42 PM, 02/10/2010
    Kevin Kolb does NOT have a "camp." A Texas newspaper interviewed him and HE gave an honest answer. The dude has no camp. He has no entourage.
    soulman386
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:50 PM, 02/10/2010
    Guess I am alone on an island...I like Joe Banner and am glad he represents my team. He makes things happen. He plans for the future. And lets Andy make the football decisions. Can't ask for more from a front office person. The wins and losses occur on the field.
    lgeagles
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:10 PM, 02/10/2010
    Would trade 3 good QB for one Great one
    HighFlyer
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:18 PM, 02/10/2010
    I think its silly that people continue to bash this guy. In my opinion the only major mistake that the FO has made in the REid/Mcnabb era, is not getting Donovan more playmakers earlier on pre and post TO, and also trying to build the defense on the cheap. They were and still are a little too concerned with 'balancing the budget'. They need to go for it once in a while (ala 2004). Now go get some real playmakers on D and a center for the O. trade some picks, spend some money, take a risk!
    sore richard
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