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PHILADELPHIA — If you believe Kevin Kolb, Andy Reid must have thought his former quarterback came down with amnesia after leaving the Eagles this summer.

Kolb told a local radio station that Reid didn’t bother to rename the Eagles’ plays or change their signals after trading him to Arizona, a gaffe that allowed Kolb to call them out to his new teammates in crucial moments of the Cardinals’ 21-17 win Sunday.

“During the two-minute drill, you almost feel guilty,” Kolb, who didn’t play because of an injury, told WIP radio. “[Michael Vick] is sitting there giving the signals, and I’m standing there on our sidelines, screaming at our corners, ‘Hey, it’s a go ball; hey, he’s running a screen; hey, he’s running a slant.’ ”

With the Eagles at 3-6 and their quarterback situation in flux due to Vick’s two broken ribs, Reid was not asked about Kolb’s claims during his press conference yesterday.

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