OK...so I went and watched last weeks game with a stopwatch, and a DVR with slo-mo and rewind options readily available and heavily used. I've defended Kolb for the most part, when most are dumping on him. I wanted to be able to look closer at both QBs.We have a bad tendency to judge QBs too quickly based on limited snaps. All too often, a QB is successful or not based on the team around him. Skelton had THREE pass attempts last week...and looked great. Kolb dropped back nine times, and the perception is that he looked terrible. WIthout rewind and slow-mo...he did look terrible, but read on!FIRST SERIES: Kolb goes 3 for 3 and leads his team to a TD. Twice he went to at least his second read, and he had a clean pocket for all three passes although he got hit hard immediately after releasing the third pass. The passes were released at 1.8, 2.6, and 2.9 seconds, respectively. Looked good on this drive.SECOND SERIES: ON 2nd and 4 from his own 11, Kolb drops back to pass. Oakland blitzes, bringing 6 rushers. An edge rusher beats the RB to the INSIDE (no chance for Kolb to step up) Kolb spins around to the outside letting the RB push the rusher further in. Meanwhile, the LT is also schooled on the outside. Kolb tries to throw the ball away under intense pressure and gets called for intentional grounding since it didn't make it to the LOS. Kolb had to move from pressure in under 2.0 seconds, has a defenders hand on him at 2.9 seconds, and released the ball at 3.2 seconds. Without the benefit of caoches tape and knowledge of the play call, it's hard to know who to blame, but Kolb didn't hold the ball a terribly long time here, and was 2 yards from a simple incomplete.This play kills me! It's 3rd and 14 on your own ONE YARD LINE. They line KK up in shotgun. Oakland only rushes 4, dropping 9 into coverage. Oaklands left DE and DT stunt. The RG initially has the DT handled but lets him go to pick up the DE coming around to the inside. Again... pressure is present up THE MIDDLE on KK and there's no way he can step UP. The RT fails to pick up the DT the G let go (basicly, the RT picks up NOBODY while the RG slows down two men, but stops neither). Kolb has his eyes DOWNFIELD when the DE fills his vision. He slides to his right to allow the G to push the stunting DE past him...and the DT who went outside then gets a hand on him and drags him down. First contact comes at 2.9 seconds, but would have been sooner had Kolb tried to step up. ALso noted on replay that had the RT slowed down the DT even a hair...KK would have escaped to the open right flat area easily (DT got a hand on him and held him up...another 10 inches of clearance and KK escapes.) Basicly....while you can blame KK for not "getting rid of the ball", an O-line up against a 4 man rush should have provided better protection than this. Safety. Bad play all around, but not necessarily on KK.NEXT SERIES: 2nd and 8 from his own 21, KK releases the ball at 3.3 seconds under mild pressure. 4 man rush but very good coverage. KK could have steped right then forward, but had his eyes left the whole play....and slid that way as the rush got close up THE MIDDLE (again...no way to step forward.) He looks like he's slinding to find a throwing lane more than to escape. Nobody is open. Ball is incomplete where nobody can catch it. Nothing wrong with this.3rd and 8: Oakland sends an all out blitz with 7 rushers. Kolb gets avalanched by 4 defenders simultaneously at only 2.4 seconds. There was no hot read. Safety showed blitz before the snap, but LBs didn't, and WR's were both covered well. No chance, no blame.LAST SERIES: 2nd and Goal from the 3. Kolb made at least two reads, and then tried to throw the ball away under duress, but hit his lineman for illegal touch penalty. He was hit as he threw, at 3.1 seconds, against only a 4 man rush. That's not very good protection folks...but this play is one where I agree he should have thrown it away sooner. 3rd and goal at the 13: Kolb is looking to the end zone but finds nobody open. Again only a four man rush, and this time his protection is OK at first. When pressure does come, it's UP THE MIDDLE AGAIN (nowhere to step up). KK slides right and throws to his relief valve as pressure finally starts to get close at 3.3 seconds, but his reciever stepped OOB for incomplete pass. Announcer says he had nowhere to go downfield.Kolb ends the day 3 for 6 and got sacked a couple of times. When he had protection, he looked fine. ON a couple of plays, he had no help at all. Skelton come in and goes 3 for 3 with a TD. All three pass attempts started with a clean pocket, and he never had to come off his first read on any of them..all three were WIDE OPEN. The TD came off play action to the FB releasing toward the flat clean and uncovered. ...they get no easier than that. As good as Skelton looked..he only got three plays, and was NOT challenged in any way on this series.IN the end....I can't see how anyone could judge this competition over based on this game. Neither QB made any big mistakes (sorry... that sack in the EZ, while ugly, was not all on KK), nor did either QB do anything special. I'm sure we'd all like to see what Skelton does tonight with a few more plays/attempts.