Since Kevin Kolb, along with middle linebacker Stewart Bradley, failed his concussion test earlier this week, Michael Vick has been announced Sunday's starter for the first time since 2006. And while Shaun Hill fills in for Matthew Stafford for the opposing Detroit, things are way different in Philadelphia. Kevin Kolb is being backed up by a 6-time pro bowler, not a late round draft pick up, so if Vick beats Detroit on Sunday, and shows that he has control of the offense, speculation will begin to rise. Do the Eagles continue to treat this as a rebuilding year, a year to get Kolb situated into the the NFL, or do they go with an option (Vick), that may give them a better chance to win. Starting or not, Michael Vick will be on the free agent market come this off season, but will starting him ruin the confidence of a project that Reid and the organization believes in? Kevin Kolb has officially stepped into the same boat as Donovan McNab; a boat called the dog house. In order to "do well" in eyes of the Philadelphia fans, Kolb needs to one, not make any mistakes, and two, out do Michael Vick, who looks the best he has in years. When it seemed that these fans could be rational, almost patient as a young quarterback gets acclimated into an established organization; a small concussion could be the burden on a career that has hardly begun.
JD
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