If Vick takes the Eagles deep into the playoffs (or maybe even just a playoff berth), the Eagles will resign Vick, trade Kolb, and draft another young QB that will take 3 years to develop and sit behind Vick. Kolb is ready now, someone will give up a 2nd or 3rd for him.
Montana168 wrote:Kolb is ready now, someone will give up a 2nd or 3rd for him.
He's looked mediocre- decent highs, pretty-low lows. Who would give up that for mind-numbing mediocrity?- Seattle. Albert Breer- "Hasselbeck's deal is up, and organization does not believe Whitehurst is the answer". Rotoworld- "Whitehurst has plenty of arm strength, but his accuracy was more than a little bit shaky in his Week 9 spot start and by most accounts he failed to impress in training camp. Breer expects the Seahawks to be major players on the 2011 quarterback market, with Kevin Kolb as a possible trade target."
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I want a prehensile sucker tail, and I don't want to wait fifty million years.
Montana168 wrote:Kolb is ready now, someone will give up a 2nd or 3rd for him.
He's looked mediocre- decent highs, pretty-low lows. Who would give up that for mind-numbing mediocrity?- Seattle. Albert Breer- "Hasselbeck's deal is up, and organization does not believe Whitehurst is the answer". Rotoworld- "Whitehurst has plenty of arm strength, but his accuracy was more than a little bit shaky in his Week 9 spot start and by most accounts he failed to impress in training camp. Breer expects the Seahawks to be major players on the 2011 quarterback market, with Kevin Kolb as a possible trade target."
Looks like CLeveland would be off the market for Kolb. Vikings might (shakes head is dismay)