Eagles Lineman: Locker Room Was Leaning Towards Kolb
25th July, 2010 - 11:22 am
Philadelphia Inquirer (via Pro Football Talk) - Leading up to the decision to trade longtime quarterback Donovan McNabb, the Philadelphia locker room was strongly behind young Kevin Kolb.

"The younger players in the locker room kind of wanted to see Kevin take over and get their own print on the team. As long as Donovan was on the team, it was going to be his thing, not the young kids taking over," guard Todd Herremans said.

"We would've loved to play with Donovan another year. But the majority of the locker room was leaning toward Kevin."

A piece in the Philadelphia Inquirer on Sunday explained the story behind the team's decision to trade McNabb. [READ]

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