I still think you have to start Kolb (when healthy), he's watched the last two games like we have. The playcall has definitely been different, Kolb was running the "old" offense. If Kolb sucks then Skelton looks like a viable option, that's all I gather from the last 2 games. Skelton is better in the pocket, but Kolb still has some skills, no contraversy here. If Skelton hadn't thrown those 2 picks, I might feel differently. Just my opinion, Kolb dis-likers might feel differently.
But his contract is being way exaggerated , he doesn't really get payed the big cheddar unless he produces and is kept around for the entirety of his contract...thanks to...Graves. Whiz got the QB he wanted, Graves loaded the contract pretty good, but people want to hand it over to Skelton who had the first good game plan this year.
Granted Skelton does feel comfortable in the pocket, even after the late hit he took in pre-season stepping into a throw. He can find receivers quickly but that's what got him in trouble today, had he pump faked the short throw to Fitz (when Philly scored the pick 6), it would have been money. Skelton can be a pimp in this League, but he learns more on the sideline than your average Joe, I got no problem keeping him there while we play around with Kolb.
I do want to see what Kolb can do with a ballanced rush/pass game plan, he hasn't seen one since early this season. Whiz appears to have woken up or handed over the keys and is concentraing on the game like a Head Coach should. It's Kob's job to lose IMO.
I agree I would like to see what Kolb can do with the better protection schemes and do not forget Skelton was very close to having two more pick sixes in this game. The second TD to Fitz was ever so close to a pick six. We had luck on our side today. The ball bounced the right way. If we don't have Fitz making those crazy catches this is a loss.
I wish people would realize what kind of Philly team we played today. One that is getting poor QB play and less than 100% effort. Macklin should have had a first down on the play after the Marshall Int was overturned. All he simply had to do was dive forward and he would have gotten it. Instead he drops to the ground like some scared kitten and ends up 1-1/2 yds short. Things like this are not going to happen when we play SF.
The Dream team is a nightmare team.