Quarterback Kevin Kolb joined teammates Philadelphia Eagles sessions informal Thursday for the first time during the lockout. If they will be his teammates as soon as the lockout ends always is up in the air.
Kolb, who requested a trade for eagles it may therefore be a starter next season, has told reporters that coach Andy Reid told him in a text message: "I will do what is best for you" once the lockout ends.
Earlier this month, Reid stated that the Eagles had not any serious talks with other teams regarding Kolb before the lockout.
"You have an idea of who is interested in the quarterbacks, but you could not do any deals then." You never get to the point where there is real serious; It was too long in advance, Reid said, according to the Philadelphia Daily News. "And you cannot speak at all now." If he ends up going somewhere, more power to him, therefore, he deserves this possibility. "But I like also him here.".
Kolb said he was "pretty tough" on his uncertain future, but that he "expressed my opinion." There is nothing I can do. ?
He began last season as the Eagle, but left the first game with a concussion and an end to the loss of the use of no. 1 at Michael Vick, who enjoys a resurgence of career in 2010.
Kolb, taken 2007 by the Eagles in the second round of the draft, said again a licensee quarterback remains its goal.
"It is a big problem for me," he said. "It is the next step for me." This is what I look forward to do so. ?
He said to journalists that he maintains a positive attitude and it will be ready if it ends up being traded or remains in Philadelphia this fall.
Whatever happens, I'll be ready to roll, "he says.
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