I don't know if you're being childishly stubborn or what. But when you have used arguments like they gave him 10 mill to get him to sign it or they were trying to up his trade value, then that leads to those kind of responses.
It actually makes sense. Kolb does not get the years he feels he deserves so the Eagles make up for it with more money to keep their young player happy.
Lets just be realistic about the entire situation. Kevin Kolb had not played very much, but enough to show some talent. Talent enough that when McNabb's time was up, the Eagles decided to let Kolb take the reigns to see what he could do. In his starts, despite losing, he was not a bad quarterback and was not the primary reason for their losses in any game.
When thinking about what a player looks like, the best place to go do it is by looking at press clippings from the time he was their or fan forums such as the one were posting in right now. One of the things that is constant in both time zones in that the fans and media were both fairly impressed with him and eager for him to start. The only time that they started turning on him was when he was traded (which is very typical for Eagles fans...lets be real). But still, Eagles media maintained that we had gotten a good player. Those outlets are the most outspoken, real form of communication you will get from people without "Coach Talk".
If Phrazbit wants to hate on Kolb, let him. It's not like Kolb had done anything that made any of us go "Whoa, this guy is it!". I've been saying it ever since I signed into this forum years ago, if you want a clear cut indication of what a player is, watch game tapes intensely. Last year I put up a thread titled
My Expectations... in which I got most (in my opinion
) close to or right on just because my opinions came strictly from watching games over and over. Again this year, the one thing that sticks out for Kevin Kolb is how much better he got from the Carolina game to the Dallas game. His footwork in the pocket is 10x better after watching Skelton for a few weeks; he is much more confident in his passes across the middle than he was earlier in the year; his reads were being made much quicker as attributed to more passes to TE's (even though his throws to Housler and King were a tad off, at least he made the right read); and despite being sacked 5 times by Dallas, arguably 3 of those were strictly on Ware being the best pass rusher we faced all year and had nothing to do with Kolb not getting ready fast enough. The guy has no chance to go anywhere if he's not even able to complete a 3 step drop on 2nd down with 3 yards to go when the play designed were simple slants.
For anybody who is open minded on what Kolb could be (because realistically none of us know the future), his last start was promising. I'm not overly ecstatic that he's going to "light it up", but with more experience in this system (which should build confidence) he has all the tools to be a very good player. Potentially 3rd starter in Pro-Bowl but I just haven't seen "greatness". Can win us ball games and is definitely better (IMO) than any of the other QB's in this division. I think the same about what Skelton could do to with more knowledge in the NFL in general. But that's another conversation for another day...