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Old 07-25-2007, 06:03 PM   #11 (permalink)
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mcnabb finished 5 of eight and first one of those seasons he came back in the playoffs to beat vick and the falcons. His first year he missed games at the beginning because he wasn't the starter, Doug Pederson was until McNabb took over and finished the season healthy. Another season he played 15 games and was sat for the last game of the season - reid was benching all the players because we clinched home field advantage, so that counts as finishing the season healthy as well.

so the only real time he missed was last two seasons, he wasn't the QB at the end. I say it's a fluke more than people make it out to be.
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Old 07-25-2007, 06:07 PM   #12 (permalink)
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I agree with you Basket, if McNabb stays healthy Kolb will be a back. They may try and raise he stock later on and trade him for a draft pick, but for now I don't think he will be seeing much playing time unless McNabb goes down with a season ending injury.
its going to be like matt with the falcons and hes not there anymore but they probably would like him back now
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Old 07-25-2007, 06:08 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Professor do you think Kolb will do good with the Eagles?
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Old 07-25-2007, 06:21 PM   #14 (permalink)
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I think if all goes according to plan, I don't want him out too early, QB's are fragile and with enough work and built up confidence then Kolb could be great in 3,4+ years.
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Yeah I was thinking 4 years and he is primed, is the QB coach for the Eagles any good?
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the first qb is Andy Reid who only helped teach brett favre how to be brett favre. Not to mention Donovan as well.

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The 42-year-old Shurmur is in his sixth season as the Eagles quarterbacks coach and his ninth as member of Andy Reid's staff.

In this role, he has helped Donovan McNabb earn three of his five Pro Bowl berths. In 2004, McNabb turned in the most productive season of his career, establishing franchise records in QB rating (104.7), completion pct. (64.0), and passing yards (3,875). In fact, McNabb became the only quarterback in NFL history to have a season with 30-plus TD passes (31) and fewer than 10 interceptions (8).

In 2002, Shurmur earned praise for his poise displayed after McNabb and Koy Detmer went down with injuries late in the season. Down to little-used A.J. Feeley, who had not started since his junior year at Oregon, the Eagles went 4-1 down the stretch. Feeley, a 5th-round draft choice in 2001, was traded to Miami in 2004 for a 2nd-round pick in 2005.

Similarly, Shurmur withstood another McNabb injury in 2006 and helped back-up Jeff Garcia step into the starting role and lead the Eagles to a 6-2 record (including playoffs). Prior to his injury, McNabb was an early-season candidate for league MVP honors, topping the NFL charts in most passing statistical categories.

His first three seasons in Philadelphia were spent as the Eagles' tight ends coach, helping develop three-time Pro Bowler Chad Lewis.

An All-Big Ten conference center and team captain at Michigan State, Shurmur joined Andy Reid's staff in Philadelphia in 1999 after an 11-year stint as a college assistant.

Shurmur spent the 1998 season at Stanford as an offensive line coach in charge of the centers and guards. Under his tutelage, the Cardinal offensive line allowed the fewest sacks per pass attempt in the PAC 10 and, in the process, helped first-year quarterback Todd Husak become the third quarterback in Stanford history to throw for over 3,000 yards in a season.

Prior to his tenure at Stanford, Shurmur spent nine seasons at Michigan State instructing the tight ends, special teams, and offensive line. Under his guidance, MSU developed three tight ends that went on to the NFL: Ty Hallock, Duane Young, and Mitch Lyons. In addition, Shurmur helped Derrick Mason establish a school record with 2,575 career kickoff return yards.

Shurmur himself was a four-year letter winner at Michigan State, earning All-Big Ten conference and honorable mention All-America honors in 1987. That same year, Shurmur co-captained a Spartans squad that defeated USC in the Rose Bowl. A solid student as well, he earned his MBA in financial administration. As such, the Dearborn Heights, MI, native became the first graduate student to play at MSU.

After signing as a rookie free agent with Green Bay in 1988, Shurmur was released during training camp and subsequently began his coaching career, becoming a graduate assistant with the Spartans that fall.
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With that Kolb should become a great Qb, if he is taken under their wing. QB coach has some experience, and McNabb really is going to help out.
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Bingo, the EAGLES always draft for two or more seasons ahead depending on position, you know the opposite of what the Redskins do.
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LOL... so they should be drafting some defensive players next year.
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they will draft what they need now and then, with an emphasis on then, people thought they were crazy when they had Bobby Taylor and Troy Vincent and that worked out great.
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