The Sports Simpleton
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The Philadelphia Eagles are consistently moving forward, or at least that is what they'd like us to believe.  Last weekend's draft may have been an indication that they are doing just that, but not in the way that would make Philly fans particularly happy.  It could be very well possible that the Eagles are gearing up for the post-McNabb era by drafting young players that will be well ingrained in the system when they turn the reigns over to Kevin Kolb.  Or maybe the Eagles are willing to let McNabb remain in control and are simply surrounding him with more offensive options.  In either case, one of the two QBs will probably be on another roster come the 2010 season.

Let's first look briefly at what they have done this offseason.  They replaced the two offensive tackles on the offensive line.  They added a much needed fullback.  They picked up a safety to replace a local legend.  They added a wideout, a running back, and potentially a decent tight end through the draft in addition to picking up an established cornerback through a trade.  One might say that the Eagles addressed their needs, but didn't go all out to go for it all.  This is a valid point considering that they could have had Tony Gonzalez and/or Anquan Boldin on the squad for a couple draft picks.  The fact that they didn't leads fans to believe that the team is getting ready to move on without McNabb.

But are the Eagles really ready to give up on winning with McNabb and give the ball to a guy who has played virtually the same amount of NFL football as my grandmother?  That would be one of the biggest leaps of faith any franchise could take.  It's not even clear if it's worked out in Packerland with Aaron Rodgers.  So if the Eagles are looking to go that direction, 2010 ain't lookin' so good.  First of all, Kolb's contract is going to be up and they'll have to give him a new deal, with starter's money.  He won't get the 100 million dollar contract, but either way, he may not be worth whatever salary they'll pay him.

The additions of Maclin & McCoy surely points to a youth movement, but I think they will end up with McNabb as their guy in the end.  The Eagles need the experience and the skill to put up as many W's as possible, and Kolb can't do that for them.  So the Birds add to what may be a more defined running game, the throw in a guy that can only enhance the receiving corps and at the same time take some pressure off the team's new star in DeSean Jackson, and they address the issues that possibly held them back last year.  Should it happen again, they probably won't have Quintin Demps trying to cover Larry Fitzgerald.

This isn't rocket science, or brain surgery.  It's even easier than trying to manage the salary cap.  This is all simple common sense.  The Eagles want to at least compete and maybe, just maybe, even win.  They're not going to blow things up, even though at some point they should.  Instead they want to transition.  They want to go from Westbrook to McCoy, McNabb to Kolb, just like they've done with the linebackers and defensive backs in the past.  The problem with the current plan though is that McNabb and B-West might still be too good to transition away from.  So what do you do in the meantime?  Do you resign Kolb and let him sit or do you let him go and draft a replacement later on?  McCoy we know will at least get some playing time and Brian knows that it is his job to keep LeSean off the field.

Regardless what the Eagles' plans are, it won't change much this year.  McNabb and Westbrook will both be the starters and McCoy and Maclin will play their roles, whatever they might be.  Kolb, though will be lucky if he gets any meaningful snaps and might be looking to find a job he can really compete for.  But should he stick around we might end up having a Philly style Montana-out-Young-in, albeit a poor man's version.

 Click over to www.sportssimpleton.blogspot.com to vote for what you think the Eagles should do with Kevin Kolb.  It's free, it's fun....well, it is free at least.

May 1, 2009  03:34 PM ET

They need to get rid of him...he had time and got nowhere.

May 3, 2009  12:15 PM ET

By not trading for Boldin, McNabb sees the writing on the wall that this is his last year in Philly. Do not be surprised if he is replaced by Kolb during the season. If not giving McNabb an extension becomes a distraction they may have to try and trade him before the season begins. Since they have backed themselves into a corner the most we could expect is a 2nd round pick and a backup QB. Many a team would do it in a heartbeat -- Minnesota or Tennesse to name a couple. Both are coached by ex-Eagle coaches.

May 4, 2009  07:37 PM ET

I can't believe the rhetoric.
He got way farther than Romo ever will. Romo had T.O., Witten, Barber, Jones, and still cant win a play-off game. McNabb was pounding the division for years with guys named Thrash, Stinkston, Charles Johnson, Torrance Small, etc,etc. Give me a break! The problem is everyone got used to 5 putting on his superman cape and winning games by himself. Now that he is surrounded by a young and talented group at the skill positions, McNabb should flourish. There has been no reason to think Kolb is the answer, and McNabb will not retire an Eagle.
It pains me to say it, but Dawk started to become a liability in coverage. He became expendable. He also took the bigger $$ offer and ran for the hills to a lesser team. Should have taken the offer from the Eagles. I'm sure it was fair, just not as much as a desperate team like Denver. If the Eagles win the super-bowl this year...Dawk's going to know deep down inside he made a mistake. Even though it was more $$, the grass isn't always greener on the other side. It's not like the Eagles didn't offer.
McNabb is here to stay, just like Andy is here to stay. The contract will get done, when the time is right.

 
May 5, 2009  08:51 AM ET
QUOTE(#3):

It pains me to say it, but Dawk started to become a liability in coverage.

Although I somewhat agree, Dawk deserved better from this organization.

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