If AZ ships a 1st for KK then every Eagles fan must be salivating. Feel sorry for the Cards if they are going to forego a future 1st rounder for Kolb. I would offer no more than a 3rd. If he was worth a 1st he would have taken the pass happy job in Philly and Vick would not have seen the field.
He was hurt and Vick got on the field. End of story.
Kolb sucks, end of story. But again, I would be all over fleecing AZ for a 1st rounder if I was a Philly fan.
You just got to love the insightful posts like these. Should we respond "DOES NOT!!"....Thanks for the props from some of you, and I respect most of the debate over Kolb in this thread. Although its easy to throw out "Kolb sucks" as an argument against him; its just as easy to get drunk and scream "Kolb is HOF". No one can be certain that either is going to happen so it seems that you should look at the traits, skills and mindset of the player to enable a educated guess on how he will do. Since a few want to throw out the negatives of Kolb as a way to support their "Kolb Sucks" indepth analysis, I'm willing to offer up a few things that makes me think he has a better than average chance to succeed.
1) From day 1 he has been a work horse at football. He was a coaches son who lived the QB roll from middle school on. In 13 years of playing, he was a leader on and off the field, and has never quit working on getting better. Even when Donovan was ahead of him, he would be on the field 30 minutes before everyone came out to throw balls with the back up QB to be warmed up and ready to run plays.
2) Reid loves this kid... Make no mistake about that. The way Kevin studies and runs practice makes him appreciate the person and player that he is. He didn't pull Kevin out after 10 plays and a concussion because he lacked confidence in him; he pulled him to prolong and protect his career! AR knew that he was going to get killed behind that sieve of an O Line, and no one ever said KK was going to outrun Vick in a foot race. The Eagles needed speed to make up for the lack of blocking,and Vick did an outstanding job. There are plenty of sound bites of Vick coming off the field after becoming the starter and it is Kolb that he goes to for advice. Why? Because he KNOWS what to do. Vick also knows that Kevin and he are tight friends and KK wants the best for him. Thats something that gets over looked is his character and team devotion. How much help do you think Favre was to Rodgers or any other QB that was ever demoted for the new guy? Most guys have a chip on their shoulder, and understandably so. You never hear him whine or complain; he just wants to help his team win.
3) He's smart and has a phenominal memory; learning playbooks and reads are natural to him. He often has to tell players where to be and help coach the younger guys. The dude doesn't forget anything away from the field and I believe it translates to his game. He WILL pick up the playbook for whatever team he goes to in record time.
4) He is EXTREMELY competitive. Wether its football, fishing, or pitching horse shoes, he will not give up.
5) He sets goals in football and he sets goals in his family life. You won't see him "making it rain" in strip clubs, or blowing $800,000 on a chunk of gold around his neck, or knocking up 3 different women and never paying child support. You will catch him regularly playing in the yard with his 2 baby girls or eating burgers at the local marina with his wife and kids; all after putting in a couple of hours in the gym and throwing passes.
6) He's in the best QB shape of his life. During this whole time he has been averaging 4 days a week in his own workout program. He hits it hard on the weights and then throws balls- ALOT of balls! He has a few local receivers come in to run routes and last Wednesday he completed 60 of 60 passes to a pretty salty TCU WR. I still can't decide which one was more impressive. (running 60 routes?!?!)
7) He may not have as many starts as some would like, but he has 4 YEARS of NFL experience. He's a veteran and is respected by his team as one, therefore he doesn't get rookie jitters. Actually he doesn't even hear the crowd when the game is going on because he gets so focused on what he is doing on the field.
Again, I'm not going to garauntee Peyton like greatness, but I don't expect Ryan Leaf suckage either.... I just think that variables that I listed above and have witnessed first hand, make me lean towards a prediction of success for him. Lots of people predicted greatness for #2 pick Ryan Leaf one year, and Tony Romo wasn't even drafted another. Who saw those career paths coming?
My point is no ones knows for sure that someone is going to "Suck"..... you just have to let the games play out, and remember that there is more to a players greatness than he controls. If it was all the player, explain the Randy Moss stint in Oakland?