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McNabb or Kolb in Fantasy Football this year?

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I'm not asking who's gonna finish their career with more stats or who will end up in the hall of fame...I'm only asking who will produce more in fantasy football this year between Donavan McNabb and Kevin Kolb? We will finally get the answer as to who the problem was in Philly. Was it Donavan McNabb not fitting into Andy Reid's system or was it the Eagles organization not surrounding McNabb with adequate weapons? Finally Donavan is with a coach in Shannhan that knows how to make the most of the players instead of fitting players into his scheme and Andy Reid has a his perfect drop back QB.

I think Kolb has better weapons with the combination of DeSean Jackson, Jeremy Maclin and Brent Celek compared to Santana Moss, Devin Thomas and Chris Cooley but it will most likely come to which O line performs better. With the Eagles it's about health. Jamal Jackson is coming back from an ACL injury pretty quickly and the line struggled at the end of last year without him. They also have two former pro bowlers in Jason Peters and Stacy Andrews who were both a let down last year. The Redskins line has just been horrible and not many defenses are going to be afraid of a running attack with three players who's age almost equal 100 years total.

At the end of the day whether it's keeper league or not I'm going Kolb. Although I think McNabb will have some big games I don't think he lasts the entire 16 game season and I call for Kolb to finish with 3300 years, 19 TD's and 13 INT's and McNabb finishing with 2700 15 TD's and 11 INT's playing in 12 out of 16 games in the 2010-2011 season. Kolb will be a starter in most fantasy leagues this year and McNabb should and most likely will start out on the bench!

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You know what, I'm very much inclneid to agree.

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