dear lord..
I doubt my reputation is prolific enough for any of you to remember what Ram's causes and campaigns I vehemently support... BUT-
Are the Seacock's seriously making a move for Kevin Kolb? So, he's not off-limits? I can understand Reid holding the eagles FO hostage with the McNabb thing, but isn't it clear that Kolb is the future of that franchise?
I have beaten the Kolb drum for months now. I truly believe he is a superstar-in-the-making. A franchise QB who knows our offense and is apparently there for the taking if you read these reports... AND if Kolb ends up with the frickin' Sqwak, and Bulger ends up the desert- leaving us with Feeley and Bradford Quinn.. then the apocalypse is officially upon is. Two years too early, but upon us nonetheless.
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just saw where brodney pool resigned with the Jets. I guess it’s flattering that the Rams can still be used as negotiating leverage.
by mooseknuckles41 on Mar 12, 2010 3:22 AM CST reply actions
When you have the 6th and 14th pick in the 1st rd of a deep draft
as bargaining chips……people will listen when you call.
Free Brandon Wood!
The only way Kolb would be available is with enormous value in return.
I haven’t read that Philly is really open to trading him, just reports that Seattle wants him and some speculation about what it would take to get him. Can you give us a link to a story that makes it clear the Eagles are serious about negotiating to trade him?
Well I found this
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=tsn-seahawkssetsightsone&prov=tsn&type=lgns
http://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/Seattle_Seahawks_Rumored_Potential_Suitors_for_Kevin_Kolb/2215110
Doesn’t look like Philly has responded to the wooing yet. Please God, don’t let them.
by mooseknuckles41 on Mar 12, 2010 1:57 PM CST reply actions
I heard that as well
If Pete Carroll is as bad of a coach as I think he is, he would probably be open to trading both away.
The House of Spears reigns supreme
Dude, what reasoning would you hbe for thinking Pete Carroll is a bad coach?
Sure, college success doesn’t always transfer, but before that he was at least .500 in the NFL if I’m not mistaken. As it stands, Spags is 14 games below .500. Does that make him a bad coach? No.
That said, I hope he fails. Sad to say I hope the former Trojan fails but, bottom line is, he doesn’t work for ‘SC anymore. If his failure means the Seahawks failure, I’m all for it.
"I was just letting the shots fly. You know, I don't leave any bullets in the chamber."
"Everything negative- pressure, challenges- is all an opportunity for me to rise."
-Kobe Bryant
A mantra for all athletes.
by TrojanRam on Mar 13, 2010 9:59 AM CST via mobile up reply actions
I've heard parents love the guy
I talked to a couple of parents when my kid graduated HS and they really seemed to feel he was doing a good job taking care of their kids. They sure won enough games.
by CoachConnors on Mar 15, 2010 3:11 PM CDT up reply actions
I wonder how many wins will be taken away from them
when the investigation is over? Bobby Bowden lost a bunch of wins from his record, and the same thing could happen at USC.

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