justAndy
Jolly Nihilist
Serviceman in one of America's foreign wars "Sarge, I need to bug out, the old lady's about to give birth".
Maybe he's like Santa and only comes once a year.
Are you suggesting that Kellen Winslow Jr. might be having a baby on Sunday?Serviceman in one of America's foreign wars "Sarge, I need to bug out, the old lady's about to give birth".
Those booing wouldn't have to be "Lindley fans" or "Skelton fans" ... they would only have to be fans that were not optimistic of #4 behind center. The ABK crowd - Anybody But Kolb.
We were at the game and watched every second and the boos weren't that noticeable to us or many we have talked with since. Maybe it was isolated to Donald's section or something?
The birth of his child is far more important than a football game and anyone who thinks differently has their priorities all screwed up. I hope it waits and he can play but if not, I surely would not hold it against him.
Uh.
Is it that hard to plan a family around the off season? You guys only work like 20 weeks out of the year, Kevin.
I agree... what a ******* for perfectly planning this.Another fantastic endorsement of Kevin Kolb's ability to exercise good judgement.
Ross Tucker talked about this in the preseason, when Jay Cutler missed practice or a game to attend to the birth of his kid with former Real OC star and Matt Leinart plaything Kristin Cavillari. What Tucker said was that coaches are incredbily cognizant of this schedule and straight-out remind players that if they're going to go do work, they can take the day off and take care of business, because the season starts in 9 months.
What a *******. Having said all that, there's a perfectly good hospital about two miles from UofP, and the game only lasts three hours. Put a cork in her and wait until the final gun.
Arrest warrant issued for Vick's brother, per NFL.com, so both QB's might have family on the mind.
That's kind of a silly comment. Marcus Vick has an arrest warrant for driving on a suspended license and not showing up in court.
Mike Vick used to kill dogs. He doesn't give a rat's ass about this. No comparison to childbirth.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/va-judge-issues-arrest-warrant-201957047--nfl.html
Well said...Sorry, but my priorities must be in the wrong place. I'm all about kids as I came from a family of 8 & I have 4 of my own............BUT. His career may very well hinge on his performance this weekend. If he decides to miss the game & we lose, then he can kiss his career in AZ goodbye. Skelton is close to coming back & the job would be handed to him on a silver platter. With today's technology, she's close enough that they can induce labor beforehand, so that a game day isn't affected. Furthermore, what the hell is wrong with his wife?? I talked to my wife about this & she said this is ridiculous. When you marry a professional athlete, especially a football player with a 16 game schedule, you better take measures to not have your child on a Sunday. My wife said she would NEVER, EVER have me miss this game if I were Kevin Kolb. It's one thing if your Peyton Manning & you've led your team to the promised land on a regular basis. My wife is a maternity nurse & said that this isn't 1950. Once you get to 38 weeks, you can almost plan your child's birth down to the hour, especially with this being her 3rd kid. If Kolb isn't on that field on Sunday, I'll be ready to move on to Skelton, Lindley, etc, etc.
JMHO, but yes, I believe they are.Sorry, but my priorities must be in the wrong place.
You are paid millions
you only work 16 days per year (if you are healthy) - I means days you are suppose dto show up for work.
birth of a child isn't an excuse
you can do this at work if there's someone will cover you or one day off won't affect the business
but one game in football can affect the whole season
just saw this on yahoo
The wife of Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kevin Kolb is due to give birth on Oct. 4, the same day the Cardinals play at the St. Louis Rams.
so tomorrow was the wrong date ?
Family first.... Fans second. Hopefully it doesn't happen till Monday.
The birth of his child is far more important than a football game and anyone who thinks differently has their priorities all screwed up. I hope it waits and he can play but if not, I surely would not hold it against him.
Family wins. No hard feelings if he misses the game. Football is his job; his family is his life.
I disagree. I have 3 kids and there was no bigger waste of time than hanging around while they were being born listening to my wife cuss me for getting her into that mess.
Especially with the 3rd one. That's the one who asks you when he/she turns 8 or 9 if they were adopted because they're are hardly any pictures of them when they were a baby.
They can set things up at Arrowhead Hospital in Glendale. Which would be cool because it has the same name as an NFL stadium.
What does Kolb make $750,000 a game? He needs to show up for work. We didn't see guys hanging around with their wives 50-60 years ago and we call them the greatest generation.
Those booing wouldn't have to be "Lindley fans" or "Skelton fans" ... they would only have to be fans that were not optimistic of #4 behind center. The ABK crowd - Anybody But Kolb.
We were at the game and watched every second and the boos weren't that noticeable to us or many we have talked with since. Maybe it was isolated to Donald's section or something?
Sorry, but my priorities must be in the wrong place. I'm all about kids as I came from a family of 8 & I have 4 of my own............BUT. His career may very well hinge on his performance this weekend. If he decides to miss the game & we lose, then he can kiss his career in AZ goodbye. Skelton is close to coming back & the job would be handed to him on a silver platter. With today's technology, she's close enough that they can induce labor beforehand, so that a game day isn't affected. Furthermore, what the hell is wrong with his wife?? I talked to my wife about this & she said this is ridiculous. When you marry a professional athlete, especially a football player with a 16 game schedule, you better take measures to not have your child on a Sunday. My wife said she would NEVER, EVER have me miss this game if I were Kevin Kolb. It's one thing if your Peyton Manning & you've led your team to the promised land on a regular basis. My wife is a maternity nurse & said that this isn't 1950. Once you get to 38 weeks, you can almost plan your child's birth down to the hour, especially with this being her 3rd kid. If Kolb isn't on that field on Sunday, I'll be ready to move on to Skelton, Lindley, etc, etc.
You are paid millions
you only work 16 days per year (if you are healthy) - I means days you are suppose dto show up for work.
birth of a child isn't an excuse
you can do this at work if there's someone will cover you or one day off won't affect the business
but one game in football can affect the whole season