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Kolb is better fit for Eagles’ West Coast offense

April 6th, 2010

SO, DONOVAN McNABB is out and Kevin Kolb is in, and you no doubt are wondering what effect the quarterback change is going to have on Andy Reid’s pass-happy ways going forward. Strictly from a numbers standpoint, the answer is very little. Reid firmly believes you win in the NFL by throwing the football, regardless of whether your quarterback is a six-time Pro Bowler with one of the best touchdown-to-interception ratios in league history (McNabb) or a young gun with two career starts (Kolb). But while the Eagles likely will be throwing the ball as much as ever next season, you can expect some changes in the way they’ll be throwing it with Kolb at the controls. “No two players are exactly …

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Kolb is better fit for Eagles’ West Coast offense

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