I think people misunderstand Michael a little bit. They don’t understand how good of a guy he is. But I think [Eagles players and coaches] all see that. I just hate – and this is what he’s upset about – that he got his name [dragged] back through the mud. For an outsider looking in … they don’t even know what the story is. They’re just seeing something negative with his name and it looks bad.
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The more I read / hear about Kobb the more of a fan of his I am.
by sowhatifitisasportste on Jul 14, 2010 8:43 PM EDT reply actions
Lets not go overboard… talk to me around playoffs.
by sowhatifitisasportste on Jul 15, 2010 1:23 PM EDT up reply actions
i couldnt agree more
his name got mixed up in a sticky situation… and he was crucified for it by the fans. But this statement from Kolb weighs heavy and I love him for it and absolutely think he a 100% class act and one of the easiest guys to root for.
"Can I have my Kolb salad with extra.... bacon?"
Get it? cuz Kevin Kolb hunts pigs? and bacon comes from those?
A sticky situation?
Forgetting to buy the girlfriend her tampons from the local CVS is a “sticky situation.” Not tightening the lid all the way on the Mrs. Butterworth’s is a “sticky situation.” When you (possibly) order a Don Corleone style hit on one of your boys who smashed some cake in your face, you are light years beyond “sticky situation.” Michael Vick is the motherfucking LaBrea tar pits.
...But if he pulls the rug on his quarterback, Reid must do it knowing that he let McNabb down more than McNabb ever let him down.
Phil Sheridan--Philadelphia Inquirer
by EvilBanner on Jul 14, 2010 9:19 PM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
I have to agree here
The guy made his own bed and then he’s going to get upset when he has to lay in it?
I'm not drunk I'm just drinking.
by no1pipelayer on Jul 14, 2010 9:33 PM EDT up reply actions
He is a bad person who does bad things.
Why the hell is this clown still on the team?
...But if he pulls the rug on his quarterback, Reid must do it knowing that he let McNabb down more than McNabb ever let him down.
Phil Sheridan--Philadelphia Inquirer
Because there are other asshole players who have done shit as well and remained on their team?
-Leonard Little, ’98, has DUI manslaughter that flats out killed someone, then has ANOTHER DUI incident in ’04 and remained on team.
-Ben Ros-who-gives-a-fuck raped someone, stay on team.
-Michael Irvin stabbed his own teammate with a pair of scissors, stayed on team and get into the Hall of Fame.
-Warren Moon freaking beat his wife, stayed on team and get into the Hall of Fame.
RIP Jim Johnson, best ever.
And no. I don’t like Vick, at all. I’ll cheer when he’s off the team and won’t shed a tear if a car ran him over.
However, he’s an Eagles, he’s on the team, and he’s not leaving anytime soon. Get over it.
RIP Jim Johnson, best ever.
Vick is a piece of shit.
And I can agree with you when you say, “I’ll cheer when he’s off the team and won’t shed a tear if a car ran him over.”
But I still think they’re going to cut him.
...But if he pulls the rug on his quarterback, Reid must do it knowing that he let McNabb down more than McNabb ever let him down.
Phil Sheridan--Philadelphia Inquirer
I guess you didn't read the quote
Kolb:
For an outsider looking in … they don’t even know what the story is.
You:
When you (possibly) order a Don Corleone style hit on one of your boys who smashed some cake in your face…
I think you proved his point.
by Philly O's on Jul 15, 2010 6:45 AM EDT up reply actions 8 recs
Exactly.
EvilBanner’s shit is just so fucking tired.
It’s not even funny anymore.
Veritas Liberabit Te
Of course you would think that.
You love Vick. I hate him. Case closed.
...But if he pulls the rug on his quarterback, Reid must do it knowing that he let McNabb down more than McNabb ever let him down.
Phil Sheridan--Philadelphia Inquirer
Correct me if I'm wrong
But, isn’t part of a sports blog to post your thoughts on a subject?
by sowhatifitisasportste on Jul 15, 2010 6:21 PM EDT up reply actions
boom. roasted.
Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us. - C&H
by alcatraz0109 on Jul 15, 2010 10:02 AM EDT up reply actions
I’m 100% with EvilBanner on this one.
The specific incident to which Kev is referring isn’t a huge deal to me, but it sure as hell reeks of Ron Mexico and that’s where I’m coming from. BadNewz has a long track record of idiotic behavior and I can’t wait until the Eagles are free of a guy who Tortured and Killed for fun.
by cavortingEagle on Jul 15, 2010 1:02 PM EDT up reply actions
." When you (possibly) order a Don Corleone style hit on one of your boys who smashed some cake in your face, you are light years beyond "sticky situation."
wheres the proof?
by Mt Airy Groove on Jul 15, 2010 10:33 AM EDT up reply actions
I really like what kolb is doing
but can you really blame people? Michael Vick will forever be a connonation to dogfighting
this is very cute and all...
but it’s only p.r. semantics. nothing more.
by awd777 on Jul 14, 2010 9:25 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
Pfff
player’s speak out for each other all the time
by rainvillefromottawa on Jul 15, 2010 12:57 AM EDT up reply actions
It would have been funnier if he said:
"He’s one of my better friends on the team. I love him. No homo."
by BrianS on Jul 15, 2010 9:21 AM EDT reply actions 2 recs
sure. i can forget that this is a guy who made money off of mutilating and ultimately killing dogs while publically lying about it.
Eat what the monkey eats, then eat the monkey. -U.S. Navy survival guidance
im nuetral on vick
dont love him, dont hate him…but what was he supposed to do? “yup..i fund a dog fighting ring? y’all should come down to 1232 west 43rd street sometime and watch the boys go at it”..granted, once everything was out in the open he should have owned up to it before he was convicted, but my point is he did everything most of us would do. rumors (in this case, facts) start coming out, denied them and denied them some more.
It's like Hank, the rightfielder, is passing the ball on to the next rightfielder, and saying, 'Here it is, kid. Catch it.'"



















