Posted: Sunday, February 7, 2010, 4:07 PM | 117 comments |
 
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Who has the best chance of leading the Eagles to a Super Bowl victory?
Donovan McNabb
Michael Vick
Kevin Kolb
Someone else

If there is one day in the NFL year when we ought to be free of worrying about Donovan McNabb and the Eagles, it should be Super Bowl Sunday. Alas, such is not the case.

We've had reports today from ESPN folk who apparently have too much time on their hands, with their network not doing the game. Adam Schefter says teams have asked the Birds about all three of their quarterbacks and three teams have called about Michael Vick. Sal Paolantonio added that three teams -- Cleveland, Denver and Buffalo -- have had multiple conversations with the Eagles about Donovan McNabb.

Don't know the exact teams myself, but I understand there have been a lot of calls, many of them not about any QB in particular, just letting the Eagles know Team X is interested, should they look to deal any of their three. I'm also told nothing is anywhere close to happening, that all of the queries have been preliminary.

This last point canot be overemphasized. NOTHING IS ANYWHERE CLOSE TO HAPPENING.

As you know, Andy Reid has indicated McNabb will be the Eagles' QB in 2010, and McNabb has said this is his strong understanding, as well. Vick has said he would like to go somewhere where he could start, and a few days ago down at South Beach, McNabb endorsed that idea. Kevin Kolb has said he'd like to start, but is a team player, and so forth.

The Vick-to-St. Louis speculation makes a lot of sense to me.

A scource close to the situation thinks at least half a dozen teams ultimately will inquire about Kolb -- including Cleveland, where Tom Heckert, of course, is now the GM, working under Reid's mentor, Mike Holmgren. Almost any team looking to draft a QB this season would be smart to look into Kolb, who presumably wouldn't need several years of training to take over. This is not a great quarterback draft; if Kolb came out this year, he'd almost certainly be a first-rounder. Of course, with McNabb heading toward his 12th season and not under contract after 2010, trading Kolb would be quite a gamble for the Birds.

 We now return you to your regularly scheduled Super Bowl XLIV hoopla.

Posted by Les Bowen @ 4:07 PM  Permalink | 117 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:33 PM, 02/07/2010
    The Eagles cannot trade both Vick and McNabb. You have to keep one of them otherwise Kevin Kolb is your only QB and if he goes down the Eagles are going nowwhere with AJ Feeley. I am just saying. They were talking on WIP the other day and this maroon Joe Wechter answers when I called and asked how they could trade both... he mentions Feeley. Sorry Joe that is not the right answer. The guy is as big an idiot as Cataldi and Morganti.
    rockinrob
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:37 PM, 02/07/2010
    getrid of McChoke and if the price is right getrid of vick...we need to startover.
    xrajux
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:41 PM, 02/07/2010
    Trade Donovan McNabb to Buffalo so that he can be reunited with T.O. and then trade Michael Vick to Cleveland so that he can be introduced to the members of the Dog Pound.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:45 PM, 02/07/2010
    Trade Donovan McNabb to Buffalo so that he can be reunited with T.O. and then trade Michael Vick to Cleveland so that he can be introduced to the members of the Dog Pound.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:02 PM, 02/07/2010
    t.o. is a free agent
    pjv13
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:08 PM, 02/07/2010
    The Birds can trade both Don and Vick. Why? Because there always will be two or three older QB's who are vets just around Training Camp who will be seeking a bench job. Kolb should now be the QB and Don and Vick could draw at least 3 draft choices from 1,2,3 somewhere. Do it.
    KGKoons
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:28 PM, 02/07/2010
    Matt Hasselbeck will be backing up Kolb----Pete Carroll is retooling out in Seattle
    Romus
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:29 PM, 02/07/2010
    What talk lines lonewolf????!!! In Dallas???!!! 99% of intelligent, knowledgeable Eagles fans know that Donovan is the logical choice. It's not our fault that you're a Cowgirls fan...get over it!
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:37 PM, 02/07/2010
    I'm not sure Philly can go another year with McNabb. He'll play NOT to get hurt this year because of his contract running out and when you do that you can't perform. Sign Kolb to a multi year deal before training camp and send Donovan on his way. Donovan has had more chances than he deserves.
    mainstreet
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:52 PM, 02/07/2010
    I'm a McNabb supporter, but of the three, the only one that is untouchable right now is Kolb. He is the (foreseeable) future.
    p-diddy
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:06 PM, 02/07/2010
    Draft Legarret Blount. Then it wont matter who's under center...
    MJPD345
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:12 PM, 02/07/2010
    Would love to see 1) Kolb 2) Hasselbeck (hopefully he leaves his wife at the airport) 3) new draftee. McNabb for a 1st; Vick for an early 2nd (maybe Rams).


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