Kolb wants to start or wants out of Philadelphia

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[font="verdana][size="2"]Kevin Kolb isn't one for ultimatums – he handled his demotion this season with class – but the backup quarterback wants out if the Eagles plan on bringing Michael Vick back as their starting quarterback, a source close to the situation said.

Kolb wants to start and whether that's for the Eagles or not, he will let coach Andy Reid know that during a scheduled Monday meeting. The 26-year-old has been the Eagles' backup for most of four seasons.

Asked what would be a best-case scenario for next season, Kolb said, "To start."

"I love it here, as everybody knows," Kolb said after the Eagles' 21-16 playoff loss to the Packers. "My family's settled in here. I would love to be starting here. But I want to be starting somewhere."

Kolb was then asked if could take another season in Philadelphia as the backup.

"I can't answer that question," he said.

Kolb is under contract for another season, though. The Eagles gave him a one-year extension and an $11 million bonus last April after they traded away Donovan McNabb and gave him the starting job. But he's slated to earn only $1.4 million next season, which is a very low sum for a backup.

Vick, however, is not under contract for next season. The Eagles are expected to franchise him if there is a tag in the new collective bargaining agreement as most assume there will be.

The labor situation could tie up any wheeling and dealing between teams which means Kolb could be in no-mans land for a while. The Eagles could ask for as much as two first-round picks in return for the quarterback, although a high-price like that would suggest that they want him back.

"Whatever happens you want to know the answer so you can prepare one way or the other," Kolb said. "Our communication with be fine. … And I'll be looking to starting here, hopefully."

He would be a very good insurance policy should Vick – whose style always leaves him susceptible to injury – get hurt during the season. Even after his benching earlier this season, Kolb was needed when Vick injured his ribs. With him starting in the next three games, the Eagles went 2-1.

But if the Eagles bring him back only to hold a clipboard for an entire season they could risk losing him after the season without getting anything in return. If a team was to offer at least a first-round pick in return – and there are at least a dozen teams in need of a starting quarterback – the Eagles may be willing to make a trade.

"Obviously, there's a chance for a lot of things," Kolb said. "So I'll just wait and just talk to these guys and see what happens."

http://football.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/20024/20110110/kolb_wants_trade_if_hes_not_going_to_start/

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[font="verdana][size="2"]I don't think this guy is that good, I don't see him staying in Philadelphia then, wonder who will give him a chance. [/size][/font]
 

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peace out kevin. trade him for picks to upgrade the defense and the offensive line.
 

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peace out kevin. trade him for picks to upgrade the defense and the offensive line.
I'm not so sure that is likely to happen. If you think about it, Vick is a huge gamble...and if this team has already peaked with him under center, it's time to turn the page. Vick takes way too much punishment throughout the season and by the time you hit Week 15, he's full of nagging injuries, and too beat up to be as effective. Even upgrading the protection aound him won't stop him from being tackled 10 times a game and knocked down a dozen others. A lot of talk about whether or not teams are starting to figure out Vick again too. I think this is true, I think we all knew exactly when Vick was gonna run the qb draw and bootleg.

Joe Banner has got to have all these thoughts going through his head right now and there's going to be a hell of a decision coming up. It would be nice but I just cannot envision both qb's in Philadelphia next season. Vick was great, he wont you a lot of games, but this is Super Bowl or bust for the Eagles. If you don't think Mike Vick can lead you into the Super Bowl...then its time to let him go.
 

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I'll take Kolb right now, in the right offensive system he could really be something special. The Eagles will sucker somebody into giving up a 1st for him though.
 

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I'll take Kolb right now, in the right offensive system he could really be something special. The Eagles will sucker somebody into giving up a 1st for him though.
Frisco, Minny, Buffalo, Miami, Tennessee...take ur pick Joe Banner.
 

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Frisco, Minny, Buffalo, Miami, Tennessee...take ur pick Joe Banner.
I don't think I'd give up a 1st for him though, I mean I don't think he has the confidence yet, he told Andy Reid he wanted Vick to start over him. What does that say about what he thinks about his talents? All the games hes been in, hes also faced shitty defenses and padded his stats. He didn't look too sharp vs the Cowboys.

I could see a Matt Cassel type deal for him.
 

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I don't think as of now kolb is that good, but I definitely think he has potential. They should trade and get something at defense or a first round pick wouldn't be bad. :)
 
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