Article By Mike Burke on 13th August, 2010
First Quarter
Kevin Kolb’s first pass of the game was a bullet over the middle to DeSean Jackson, put in a place where only he could get it. The play went for 17 yards and immediately got everyone excited.
Something we thought we’d be losing when Donovan McNabb left town was the mobility he had. However, Kolb was forced into a few situations where he had to make plays with his feet. The first time the team had a third down opportunity, Kolb was forced out of the pocket and was able to scramble for six yards to pick up a first down.
The offense kept settling for fie...
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