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		<title>Arizona Cardinals&#8217; Kevin Kolb ready to defend his&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ by Dan Bickley, columnist - Jan. 3, 2012 04:56 PM The Arizona Republic &#124; azcentral.com Two things are certain about the 2012 Cardinals: NFL power rankings - slideshow version &#124; This week's games &#124; Standings: NFC &#124; AFC They will stage a riveting quarterback competition in Flagstaff]]></description>
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<p>Two things are certain about the 2012 Cardinals:</p>
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<p>They will stage a riveting quarterback competition in Flagstaff. And when they leave training camp, they&#8217;ll have one of the best backups in the business.</p>
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<p>Assuming Kevin Kolb is still working in Arizona.</p>
<p>&#8220;You&#8217;re never certain of anything in this world,&#8221; he said before leaving for West Texas. &#8220;But I am very confident they&#8217;re going to keep me around.&#8221;</p>
<p>As the offseason begins in Arizona, Kolb is finally feeling normal. He hasn&#8217;t played since the first series against the 49ers on Dec. 11, when he took a knee to the back of the helmet. He watched Sunday&#8217;s game in sweat clothes, wearing earplugs to protect his brain.</p>
<p>But this time, he was fully engaged in the Cardinals&#8217; 23-20 victory over Seattle on Sunday, exhorting his teammates along the way.</p>
<p>&#8220;The last five days I&#8217;ve had no symptoms,&#8221; Kolb said. &#8220;I felt really good on Sunday, and that&#8217;s the first time that I&#8217;ve felt right on game day. I don&#8217;t know if you saw me, but I was a lot more emotional. I was into the game. It felt good to be that way again.&#8221;</p>
<p>By now, most people understand that concussions can be menacing. A leading doctor in the field said he knows of a NHL player who began the season on the inactive list and has &#8220;contemplated suicide numerous times&#8221; because of severe depression and memory loss. The injury should never be minimized.</p>
<p>Yet Kolb&#8217;s first season in Arizona was underwhelming. He missed games due to turf toe, fretting that the unmanly nature of the injury would make people think he was &#8220;a big weenie.&#8221; He missed the last three games with a concussion. He won only twice in nine starts.</p>
<p>It was not the impression he wanted to leave in his first year, after publicly declaring his love for Valley living.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Cardinals fans are becoming emotionally vested in John Skelton. His bad throws are maddening. His victories are always gritty and rarely pretty. But he fights and he wins, and on Sunday, after fainting in pregame preparations, he left the field with an oozing sense of conquest. He was pumping his fist and acknowledging the fans. It was like he owned the place.</p>
<p>After winning 6 of 8 games, Skelton&#8217;s voice has grown, too. He speaks like a starting quarterback, not a designated driver dangling a set of keys. He has newfound credibility with the guys in the locker room, and there is no longer a clear hierarchy at quarterback in Arizona.</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s what this is all about,&#8221; Kolb said. &#8220;Everyone fights for their jobs everyday in this business: coaches, players, trainers. There is always someone nipping at your heels. John (Skelton) is a competitor. Rich (Bartel) wants to take my job, too. That&#8217;s the way this thing is designed.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kolb is owed a $7 million roster bonus in early March. Unless the Cardinals find a way to land Peyton Manning or Green Bay reserve Matt Flynn, they will have invested $19 million into Kolb by the time the 2012 season commences.</p>
<p>There will be far more pressure on Kolb in Year 2, internally and externally. It will be his make-or-break year in Arizona. He says he welcomes the challenge.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Super Bowl motivates me,&#8221; Kolb said. &#8220;I don&#8217;t need motivation from proving people wrong or validating certain moves. For me, it&#8217;s winning the Super Bowl and getting that ring on your finger.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m looking forward to the offseason. I think we found a little bit of an identity the past half of the season. Everyone always associated Arizona with an offensive juggernaut, but we have a chance to be a really good, complete team.&#8221;</p>
<p>For starters, they&#8217;ll feature one of the best No. 2 quarterbacks in the NFL. Only his identity remains a mystery.</p>
<p><b>Reach Bickley at dan.bickley@arizonarepublic.com or 602-444-8253. Follow him at twitter.com/danbickley. Listen to &#8220;Bickley and MJ&#8221; weekdays from 2-6 p.m. on KGME-AM (910).</b></p>
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		<title>Blocked field goal, punt return began Arizona&#8217;s&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Credit: AP Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell (93) blocks a field goal attempt by St. Louis Rams kicker Josh Brown (3) to force overtime during fourth quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 6, 2011, in Glendale, Ariz]]></description>
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              Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell (93) blocks a field goal attempt by St. Louis Rams kicker Josh Brown (3) to force overtime during fourth quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 6, 2011, in Glendale, Ariz. The Cardinals won 19-13. (AP Photo/Matt York)
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<p>TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) &#8212; The Arizona Cardinals&#8217; season turned around on a blocked field goal and a 99-yard punt return.</p>
<p>On Nov. 6, Calais Campbell knocked down what would have been the winning field goal for St. Louis, then rookie Patrick Peterson returned a punt from a step outside his goal line for the winning score in overtime.</p>
<p>The Cardinals&#8217; six-game skid was history.</p>
<p>Three more overtime victories followed, capped by the 23-20 win over Seattle on Sunday. Arizona finished with a 7-2 spurt &#8212; a record only surpassed in that span by Green Bay, New Orleans and New England  &#8211;and wound up 8-8 overall.<br/> </p>
<p>Not great, not enough to make the playoffs, but enough to provide momentum and optimism heading into 2012.<br/> </p>
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		<title>OT win brings fitting end to Arizona’s season</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2012 12:04:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Arizona Cardinals-Seattle Seahawks rewind: What we&#8230;</title>
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<p>This unit has a nice mix of youth and experience. Sam Acho, a rookie, finished the season with seven sacks. Inside linebacker Daryl Washington, in his second year, is a star in the making. So is cornerback Patrick Peterson. Another good draft, and this unit should be set for next season. Oh, re-signing Calais Campbell would be a good thing.</p>
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		<title>Fitzgerald&#8217;s grab, Feely&#8217;s 28-yard field goal&#8230;</title>
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<p>GLENDALE, Ariz. &#8211; What a fitting way for the Arizona Cardinals to finish their season.</p>
<p>They win, in overtime of course, with Larry Fitzgerald&#8217;s spectacular plays making the difference.</p>
<p>Fitzgerald had two such catches in the game-winning drive, leading to a 28-yard field goal by Jay Feely that gave the Cardinals a 23-20 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, Arizona&#8217;s fourth overtime victory — all at home — in the last nine weeks of the season. The four overtime wins in a season are an NFL record.</p>
<p>&#8220;I wish we could play more games in overtime,&#8221; Fitzgerald said. &#8220;If we play 16 games in overtime next year, we might go 16-0.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fitzgerald made a leaping grab against two defenders early in the drive for a 26-yard gain, but he saved the best for last, a diving, one-handed catch for eight yards that got the team within field goal range and eventually set up the winning score.</p>
<p>&#8220;I actually thought it was too far,&#8221; quarterback John Skelton said of his throw. &#8220;I just saw his arm stick out, stick it, and stick the landing. We come to expect that from Larry. It&#8217;s almost like it&#8217;s not even a shocker anymore because he does it so often.&#8221;</p>
<p>Skelton didn&#8217;t mention it, but he fainted in the locker-room before the game after getting fluid drained from a knee.</p>
<p>&#8220;Pre-game he scared us all. He fell out and he had a little fainting issue in the locker-room,&#8221; Fitzgerald said. &#8220;We were all nervous about him being able to play today and he fought through that and was able to go out there and perform and get our team a win. That shows the kind of toughness he has.&#8221;</p>
<p>Arizona (8-8) finished the season 7-2 after a six-game losing streak left it 1-6.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re 1-0 in 2012,&#8221; coach Ken Whisenhunt said, hoping that the strong second half of the season will propel the team into a successful 2012 campaign.</p>
<p>Seattle (7-9) had rallied to tie the game after trailing 20-10 early in the fourth quarter.</p>
<p>Fitzgerald caught nine passes for 149 yards after one reception for two yards in the first half. It was his 32nd career 100-yard receiving game, sixth this season.</p>
<p>&#8220;The performance of Larry Fitzgerald, he is an incredible football player,&#8221; Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said. &#8220;He is as good as you can get in this game and he showed it. I just marvel at the things he does. He has done it before and he did it again and it proves who he is.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fitzgerald joined Jerry Rice, Randy Moss and Marvin Harrison as the only players to top 1,400 yards receiving in four seasons.</p>
<p>Skelton completed 22 of 40 for 271 yards and a touchdown with one interception for Arizona. Tarvaris Jackson was 21 of 35 for 222 yards and a touchdown with one pick for the Seahawks.</p>
<p>The Cardinals earlier had overtime victories over St. Louis, Dallas and Cleveland. The Seahawks finished with the same record as a year ago, when 7-9 was good enough to win the NFC West.</p>
<p>&#8220;We know we have a better team this year,&#8221; Seattle safety Earl Thomas said. &#8220;We are young but the experience that we got this year and all the plays we made we can build on that next year.&#8221;</p>
<p>Arizona&#8217;s Patrick Peterson, who made the Pro Bowl on special teams as a rookie, returned a punt 42 yards to set up a field goal, then blocked Steven Hauschka&#8217;s 24-yard field goal attempt. It was the NFL-leading fifth blocked field goal for the Cardinals, two of them by Peterson.</p>
<p>Seattle won the toss heading into overtime, and Leon Washington&#8217;s 47-yard kickoff return gave the Seahawks the ball at their own 40, but they failed to move it and had to punt.</p>
<p>Arizona&#8217;s game-winning drive started at the 19. On third-and-3 at the 26, Skelton threw over the middle to Fitzgerald, who caught it between two defenders for a 26-yard gain to the Seahawks 48. Skelton&#8217;s quarterback sneak on fourth and less than a yard gave Arizona a first down at the Seattle 37.</p>
<p>Arizona had it second-and-9 at the 36 when Skelton threw toward but not particularly close to Fitzgerald, who somehow gathered in the ball with one hand and cradled it as he fell to the ground. A review confirmed that it was a catch. LaRod Stephens-Howling, filling in for the injured Beanie Wells, rushed three times to the Seattle nine, and Feely&#8217;s third field goal of the game gave the Cardinals the win.</p>
<p>Down 20-10 early in the fourth quarter, Seattle tied with a pair of big plays by two rookies, Richard Sherman and Lockette. First, Sherman stepped in front of intended receiver Andre Roberts for an interception that set up a chip shot field goal by Hauschka, then Jackson lofted the long pass to Lockette, who beat cornerback Marshay Green, and it was 20-20 with 7:47 remaining. Green had just been activated from the practice squad on Saturday.</p>
<p>After Washington&#8217;s 48-yard touchdown run tied it at 10-10 with 10:56 to go in the third quarter, the Cardinals went 80 yards in eight plays. Skelton was 6 for 6 for 70 yards, capped by a 13-yard TD toss to Todd Heap, the tight end&#8217;s first score in an injury-plagued first season with Arizona, putting the Cardinals up 17-10.</p>
<p>Skelton&#8217;s 42-yard pass to Fitzgerald led to Feely&#8217;s 43-yard field goal that boosted the lead to 20-10 12:18 to play.</p>
<p>Seattle responded, driving from its 20 to the Arizona 6. But the offence stalled, and Peterson rushed untouched from the end to block the short field goal try.</p>
<p>Peterson, who had been slowed in practice all week by a strained Achilles tendon, nearly broke free for what would have been an NFL record fifth punt return for a touchdown. Instead, punter Jon Ryan tripped him up at the Seattle 31. Still, the 42-yard return set up Feely&#8217;s 41-yard field goal that put Arizona up 10-3 with 3:28 left in the first half.</p>
<p>Wells was a surprise inactive. He had been listed as questionable but had played through the pain in his left knee through the season.</p>
<p>Skelton finished 5-2 as a starter, 6-2 if you count the San Francisco game.</p>
<p>Quarterback Kevin Kolb missed the final three games of his frustrating first season with Arizona because of a concussion, the result of a knee to the head on the Cardinals&#8217; third play of the game against San Francisco on Dec. 11. He missed four games earlier in the season with a right turf toe injury.</p>
<p>Notes: Marshawn Lynch&#8217;s string of 11 straight games with a touchdown came to an end. &#8230; Peterson set an NFL rookie record for punt return yards (699), the second-most of any player in league history. &#8230; Seattle&#8217;s Doug Baldwin became the first undrafted rookie free agent to lead his team in receptions and yards receiving since Bill Groman of did it for the Houston Oilers in 1960. &#8230; The University of Phoenix Stadium roof was closed even though it was sunny and 28 C outside. &#8230; The stadium already had extra seats installed for Monday night&#8217;s Fiesta Bowl matchup between Oklahoma State and Stanford.</p>
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<p>The Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals have seasons that mirror each &#8211; an awful beginning and strong finish.</p>
<p>They will meet in their season finale on Sunday, the winner finishing at 8-8, a satisfying result considering what things looked like a couple of months ago.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s enough incentive to be jacked up to end your season with .500 at least,&#8221; Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said. &#8220;That&#8217;s not anywhere near where we wanted to be, but it&#8217;s what we have available and we&#8217;re going for it. I know that those guys feel the same way. That&#8217;s just a natural way for all of us, so it&#8217;s going to be a big battle.&#8221;</p>
<p>John Skelton, who probably will be back at quarterback for Arizona, said the difference between 7-9 and 8-8 is far more than just one game.</p>
<p>&#8220;No one wants to have a losing record going into the offseason,&#8221; he said. &#8220;It kind of puts a bad taste in your mouth. 8-8 is kind of something to build on for the future.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt reminds his players of what happened in 2007, his first season in Arizona. The Cardinals won their final two to finish 8-8. The next season, Arizona won the NFC West and made it to the Super Bowl.</p>
<p>&#8220;No guarantees that if we win this game we are going to the Super Bowl next year, but I do believe that it&#8217;s something that you want to do,&#8221; he said. &#8220;You strive to do that, because you always want to end on a high note and it really propels you into the offseason.&#8221;</p>
<p>Seattle was 2-6 after a loss to Dallas on Nov. 6.  Arizona was 1-6 after a 30-27 loss at Baltimore on Oct. 30. Seattle won five of six, capped by an impressive 34-14 road win over Chicago, to climb to 7-7. The Cardinals won six of seven, including home wins over Dallas and San Francisco, to hit 7-7 with a 20-17 overtime win at home over Cleveland leaving them 7-7.</p>
<p>The slim playoff hopes of both teams were dashed a week ago when the Seahawks lost at home to NFC West champ San Francisco 19-17 and the Cardinals were beaten at Cincinnati 23-16. That the teams were in it that long is remarkable considering the way they started.</p>
<p>The Cardinals have lived on the edge in nearly every game.</p>
<p>Five of their losses were by seven points or less. They have trailed at the half in all seven of their victories. They have won six of their last eight, three in overtime, the other three by four points, three points and two points. Last week, they trailed the Bengals 23-0 entering the fourth quarter but had a chance to win it late. Wide receiver Early Doucet broke wide open on a fourth-and-five play and was surely headed for a touchdown when he slipped and fell, Skelton&#8217;s pass sailing harmlessly over his head.</p>
<p>Slow starts have plagued Arizona all season. Over the last eight games, the Cardinals have been outscored 94-30 in the first two quarters, then have outscored opponents 116-51 in the second half and overtimes. Skelton isn&#8217;t sure why he has had so much trouble early in games.</p>
<p>&#8220;There are mistakes that even a rookie shouldn&#8217;t be making that I&#8217;m making out there sometimes. I think it is just consistency,&#8221; he said. &#8220;We&#8217;ll have maybe the first two plays of a drive go well and then the third one someone messes up. Those are the things that we have to eliminate, the mistake here and the mistake there. Eventually those add up and they hurt an offense.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kevin Kolb, brought in to be the Cardinals&#8217; franchise quarterback, struggled through the team&#8217;s six-game losing streak early in the season, then was sidelined for four games with a right turf toe. He returned and directed the team to a comeback victory over Dallas, only to go down with a concussion when he took a knee to the head on Arizona&#8217;s first play the following week against San Francisco.</p>
<p>Skelton came on to lead the team to a 21-19 victory over the 49ers. The second-year pro from Fordham is 4-2 as a starter this season, 5-2 if the San Francisco victory is counted.</p>
<p>The No. 1 challenge for Arizona&#8217;s vastly improved defense will be slowing down Marshawn Lynch, who has topped 100 yards rushing in six of his last eight games. But Whisenhunt reminded everyone that he has a pretty good back in Beanie Wells. Lynch has rushed for 1,118 yards and averaged 4.2 yards per carry. Wells, despite a season-long knee problem, has 1,047 yards, picking up 4.3 per attempt.</p>
<p>&#8220;If you look at Beanie vs. Marshawn, they&#8217;re almost identical statistically,&#8221; Whisenhunt said.</p>
<p>The Seahawks led 17-16 entering the fourth quarter last week against San Francisco only to lose on David Akers&#8217; 39-yard field goal with 3:44 to play. Jackson&#8217;s fumble on Seattle&#8217;s next possession sealed the 49ers&#8217; win.</p>
<p>The Seahawks believe they are a better team than they were a year ago, when their 7-9 record was good enough to win the NFC West, then they stunned New Orleans in the first round of the playoffs.</p>
<p>&#8220;Even though we have a similar record as last year, I think we took stuff forward this year &#8211; defense, offense, running game, and special teams,&#8221; Seattle strong safety Kam Chancellor said. &#8220;There are new guys on the team now and we just have to take time to feel each other out and see where we&#8217;re going.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Sunday | 2:15 p.m. | University of Phoenix Stadium</p>
<p><b>TV:</b> Channel 10 (Sam Rosen, Chad Pennington); <b>Radio:</b> 92.3 KTAR-FM (Dave Pasch, Ron Wolfley), 710 KBMB-AM (Gabriel Trujillo, Rolando Cantu).</p>
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		<title>Seahawks, Cardinals look to finish at 8-8 after&#8230;</title>
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<p>GLENDALE, Ariz. &#8211; The Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals have seasons that mirror each — an awful beginning and strong finish.</p>
<p>They will meet in their season finale on Sunday, the winner finishing at 8-8, a satisfying result considering what things looked like a couple of months ago.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s enough incentive to be jacked up to end your season with .500 at least,&#8221; Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said. &#8220;That&#8217;s not anywhere near where we wanted to be, but it&#8217;s what we have available and we&#8217;re going for it. I know that those guys feel the same way. That&#8217;s just a natural way for all of us, so it&#8217;s going to be a big battle.&#8221;</p>
<p>John Skelton, who probably will be back at quarterback for Arizona, said the difference between 7-9 and 8-8 is far more than just one game.</p>
<p>&#8220;No one wants to have a losing record going into the off-season,&#8221; he said. &#8220;It kind of puts a bad taste in your mouth. 8-8 is kind of something to build on for the future.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt reminds his players of what happened in 2007, his first season in Arizona. The Cardinals won their final two to finish 8-8. The next season, Arizona won the NFC West and made it to the Super Bowl.</p>
<p>&#8220;No guarantees that if we win this game we are going to the Super Bowl next year, but I do believe that it&#8217;s something that you want to do,&#8221; he said. &#8220;You strive to do that, because you always want to end on a high note and it really propels you into the off-season.&#8221;</p>
<p>Seattle was 2-6 after a loss to Dallas on Nov. 6. Arizona was 1-6 after a 30-27 loss at Baltimore on Oct. 30. Seattle won five of six, capped by an impressive 34-14 road win over Chicago, to climb to 7-7. The Cardinals won six of seven, including home wins over Dallas and San Francisco, to hit 7-7 with a 20-17 overtime win at home over Cleveland leaving them 7-7.</p>
<p>The slim playoff hopes of both teams were dashed a week ago when the Seahawks lost at home to NFC West champ San Francisco 19-17 and the Cardinals were beaten at Cincinnati 23-16. That the teams were in it that long is remarkable considering the way they started.</p>
<p>The Cardinals have lived on the edge in nearly every game.</p>
<p>Five of their losses were by seven points or less. They have trailed at the half in all seven of their victories. They have won six of their last eight, three in overtime, the other three by four points, three points and two points. Last week, they trailed the Bengals 23-0 entering the fourth quarter but had a chance to win it late. Wide receiver Early Doucet broke wide open on a fourth-and-five play and was surely headed for a touchdown when he slipped and fell, Skelton&#8217;s pass sailing harmlessly over his head.</p>
<p>Slow starts have plagued Arizona all season. Over the last eight games, the Cardinals have been outscored 94-30 in the first two quarters, then have outscored opponents 116-51 in the second half and overtimes. Skelton isn&#8217;t sure why he has had so much trouble early in games.</p>
<p>&#8220;There are mistakes that even a rookie shouldn&#8217;t be making that I&#8217;m making out there sometimes. I think it is just consistency,&#8221; he said. &#8220;We&#8217;ll have maybe the first two plays of a drive go well and then the third one someone messes up. Those are the things that we have to eliminate, the mistake here and the mistake there. Eventually those add up and they hurt an offence.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kevin Kolb, brought in to be the Cardinals&#8217; franchise quarterback, struggled through the team&#8217;s six-game losing streak early in the season, then was sidelined for four games with a right turf toe. He returned and directed the team to a comeback victory over Dallas, only to go down with a concussion when he took a knee to the head on Arizona&#8217;s first play the following week against San Francisco.</p>
<p>Skelton came on to lead the team to a 21-19 victory over the 49ers. The second-year pro from Fordham is 4-2 as a starter this season, 5-2 if the San Francisco victory is counted.</p>
<p>The No. 1 challenge for Arizona&#8217;s vastly improved defence will be slowing down Marshawn Lynch, who has topped 100 yards rushing in six of his last eight games. But Whisenhunt reminded everyone that he has a pretty good back in Beanie Wells. Lynch has rushed for 1,118 yards and averaged 4.2 yards per carry. Wells, despite a season-long knee problem, has 1,047 yards, picking up 4.3 per attempt.</p>
<p>&#8220;If you look at Beanie vs. Marshawn, they&#8217;re almost identical statistically,&#8221; Whisenhunt said.</p>
<p>The Seahawks led 17-16 entering the fourth quarter last week against San Francisco only to lose on David Akers&#8217; 39-yard field goal with 3:44 to play. Jackson&#8217;s fumble on Seattle&#8217;s next possession sealed the 49ers&#8217; win.</p>
<p>The Seahawks believe they are a better team than they were a year ago, when their 7-9 record was good enough to win the NFC West, then they stunned New Orleans in the first round of the playoffs.</p>
<p>&#8220;Even though we have a similar record as last year, I think we took stuff forward this year — defence, offence, running game, and special teams,&#8221; Seattle strong safety Kam Chancellor said. &#8220;There are new guys on the team now and we just have to take time to feel each other out and see where we&#8217;re going.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Seattle Seahawks Vs. Arizona Cardinals Week 17&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Dec 2011 10:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Just one more game is between the Seattle Seahawks and a long offseason. The past few months of the regular season brought a lot of excitement, hope and heartbreak for a team that just didn&#8217;t have enough talent to make it back into the NFC Playoffs. Excuses can get made about the injury situation, the youth of the team or the terrible officiating that typically goes against Seattle, but at the end of the day the Seahawks just couldn&#8217;t get it done in 2011.</p>
<p>On Sunday (Jan. 1) the Seahawks take on the Arizona Cardinals as their Week 17 opponent. Both teams are at 7-8 this year, so this is a battle to decide which team claims second place in the NFC West. The winner gets to claim a .500 record while the loser gets a better first-round pick in the 2012 NFL Draft. It&#8217;s debatable about which of those prizes is more valuable, especially when both teams have a lot of pride but also need to fill some gaping holes for the next campaign.</p>
<p>There are now 11 teams with worse records than the Seahawks in the NFL, and three of those teams have 6-9 records. Five teams are also tied with Seattle at 7-8 records, meaning the Week 17 games will shift the draft order by a lot. The losing teams are going to get better draft position and the winning teams are only going to gain some respect for a fleeting moment on Sunday (Jan. 1). How this weekend plays out will also likely decide which teams have the best shot at grabbing the top three quarterbacks coming out college (Andrew Luck, Robert Griffin III and Landry Jones).</p>
<p>The Seahawks already beat Arizona back in Week 3 (13-10), so there is no reason that can&#8217;t just happen again. Arizona gives up 354 yards per game, with 120.5 yards coming on the ground every week (on average). That is good news for a Seahawks offense that needs <span>Marshawn Lynch</span> to have a great game if they are going to win the game. The biggest task could end up being how well the Seattle special-teams can control <span>Patrick Peterson</span> on punt returns. He is as dangerous as <span>Leon Washington</span> and could become the difference in this game.</p>
<p>Playing in Arizona probably gives the Cardinals an edge in this game, but both teams are coming off a disappointing result in Week 16 and it&#8217;s hard to predict which one actually cares the most about winning this game.</p>
<p><b>More From</b> <b><u>YCN</u></b><b>:</b></p>
<p>Seattle_Out_Of_Playoffs</p>
<p>Seahawks_Fall_To_49ers</p>
<p>Seattle_Has_Best_NFL_Secondary</p>
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<p><i>*Ryan Christopher</i> DeVault <i>is a lifelong fan of the Seattle</i> Seahawks <i>that continues to hold out hope that the team is heading in the right direction with a new coach, a weak NFC West, and some great young players on defense.</i></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ by Kent Somers - Dec. 24, 2011 09:51 AM The Arizona Republic &#124; azcentral.com It's no surprise quarterback Kevin Kolb is among the Arizona Cardinals' seven inactive players Saturday. Kolb was limited all week because of concussion symptoms. ]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s no surprise quarterback Kevin Kolb is among the Arizona Cardinals&#8217; seven inactive players Saturday. Kolb was limited all week because of concussion symptoms.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the sixth full game that Kolb has missed. He also missed most of the 49ers game after suffering the concussion on the third play.</p>
<p>John Skelton will start at quarterback, and Jeremy Bridges will start at right tackle in place of Brandon Keith, who is out with an ankle injury.</p>
<p>The Cardinals again will go with four tight ends and four receivers. Chansi Stuckey will be the fourth receiver as DeMarco Sampson sits, along with Stephen Williams and Jaymar Johnson.</p>
<p>Safety Sean Considine (foot) also is inactive. The Cardinals miss him on special teams. Linebacker Brandon Johnson, promoted from the practice squad this week, is also inactive.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Read More: Kevin Kolb (QB - ARI), Brandon Keith (OT - ARI), John Skelton (QB - ARI), Cincinnati Bengals, Arizona Cardinals As the Arizona Cardinals and Cincinnati Bengals get ready to fight it out on Christmas Eve at Paul Brown Stadium, both squads have a laundry lists of injuries to report at Friday's practice, though many of the players are probable for Saturday's matchup. First order of business for the Cardinals is their QB question, which is looking like it has it's answer as ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that John Skelton will likely be the starter for the Cards: As for the rest of the team, here is a look at the Cards full injury report along with their game statuses for tomorrow: Adams, Michael CB Shoulder LP LP LP Questionable Bradley, Stewart LB Hamstring LP LP FP Probable Considine, Sean DB Foot DNP LP LP Questionable Johnson, Rashad S Knee LP LP LP Questionable Keith, Brandon T Ankle DNP DNP DNP Out Kolb, Kevin QB Head LP LP LP Questionable Sampson, DeMarco WR Ribs FP FP FP Probable Smith, Alfonso RB Back LP LP FP Probable Stephens-Howling, LaRod RB Hamstring LP LP LP Questionable Wells, Beanie RB Knee LP LP LP Questionable Zastudil, Dave P Biceps LP FP FP Probable Luckily only tackle Brandon Keith will be out with an ankle injury, while every other player is either questionable or probable]]></description>
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<p>As the Arizona Cardinals and Cincinnati Bengals get ready to fight it out on Christmas Eve at Paul Brown Stadium, both squads have a laundry lists of injuries to report at Friday&#8217;s practice, though many of the players are probable for Saturday&#8217;s matchup.</p>
<p>First order of business for the Cardinals is their QB question, which is looking like it has it&#8217;s answer as ESPN&#8217;s Adam Schefter reports that John Skelton will likely be the starter for the Cards:</p>
<p>As for the rest of the team, here is a look at the Cards full injury report along with their game statuses for tomorrow:</p>
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<td>LB</td>
<td>Hamstring</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>FP</td>
<td>Probable</td>
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<td>Considine, Sean</td>
<td>DB</td>
<td>Foot</td>
<td>DNP</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>Questionable</td>
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<td>Johnson, Rashad</td>
<td>S</td>
<td>Knee</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>Questionable</td>
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<td>Keith, Brandon</td>
<td>T</td>
<td>Ankle</td>
<td>DNP</td>
<td>DNP</td>
<td>DNP</td>
<td>Out</td>
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<td>Kolb, Kevin</td>
<td>QB</td>
<td>Head</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>Questionable</td>
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<td>Sampson, DeMarco</td>
<td>WR</td>
<td>Ribs</td>
<td>FP</td>
<td>FP</td>
<td>FP</td>
<td>Probable</td>
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<td>Back</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>FP</td>
<td>Probable</td>
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<td>Hamstring</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>Questionable</td>
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<td>RB</td>
<td>Knee</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>Questionable</td>
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<td>P</td>
<td>Biceps</td>
<td>LP</td>
<td>FP</td>
<td>FP</td>
<td>Probable</td>
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<p>Luckily only tackle Brandon Keith will be out with an ankle injury, while every other player is either questionable or probable.</p>
<p>As for the Bengals, they too have a few players less than 100%, though most of them should be a go tomorrow:</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The Cardinals made it four in a row and six out of seven in the usual fashion Sunday — beating the Cleveland Browns 20-17 in overtime. Arizona hasn’t won this many in a row since 1999 and is at .500 (7-7) for the first time since week two of this season. The Cardinals even have a longshot at making the playoffs with two games to go. ]]></description>
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<p>The Cardinals made it four in a row and six out of seven in the usual fashion Sunday — beating the Cleveland Browns 20-17 in overtime. Arizona hasn’t won this many in a row since 1999 and is at .500 (7-7) for the first time since week two of this season.</p>
<p>The Cardinals even have a longshot at making the playoffs with two games to go.</p>
<p>Following Sunday’s win, team President Michael Bidwill presented Ken Whisenhunt the game ball for becoming the winningest coach in franchise history with 43 victories. That’s a scene that was hardly anticipated when Arizona stood at 1-6 and had lost six in a row.</p>
<p>Through the bad times, and the public criticism that came with it, Whisenhunt stayed steady, insisting that the team would turn the corner. That happened when Calais Campbell blocked what would have been the game-winning field goal by the St. Louis Rams, then Patrick Peterson returned a punt 99 yards for a touchdown in a 19-13 victory.</p>
<p>A victory at Philadelphia followed. The turnaround was derailed in a loss at San Francisco, then Arizona reeled off wins over St. Louis, Dallas, the 49ers and Cleveland. Every win had a hair-raising finish.</p>
<p> “In our seven wins, we’ve trailed at the half in all of those games,” Whisenhunt said at his Monday news conference. “I don’t like that. You’d rather have it the other way around. But, being able to make plays at the end of the games and win, that is all part of learning how to play together as a team and win games. That’s something you have to do.”</p>
<p>No matter the situation — and Arizona trailed 17-7 in the fourth quarter against the Browns — the Cardinals have confidence they can come back.</p>
<p> “The guys stick together and they support each other,” Whisenhunt said. “That’s a big step in becoming a good football team.”</p>
<p>A vastly improved defense gets the biggest share of credit for the turnaround, but the performance of backup quarterback John Skelton cannot be ignored. The big second-year pro from Fordham is 4-1 as a starter in place of injured Kevin Kolb, 5-1 if you count the win over San Francisco, when he came on after Kolb went out with a concussion on the third play of the game. Against the Browns, Skelton completed 28 of 46 — both career highs — for 313 yards with one TD and an interception.</p>
<p>Like the rest of the offense, Skelton starts slowly and comes on strong at the finish.</p>
<p> “As soon as the fourth quarter comes, he takes his cape off and he comes out there,” said wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, who probably meant Skelton puts his cape on a la Superman. “He makes throws, he scrambles, and he does whatever is necessary to get the victory. We know there is something special about the guy. He makes plays down the stretch.</p>
<p> “Everyone talks about Tim Tebow and his record as a starter, but you look at John’s record and it’s pretty good, too.”</p>
<p>Whisenhunt was having nothing to do with any debate over whether Kolb should return as the starter if he’s healthy enough to go. Whisenhunt said the decision was made to rest Kolb after he had a reaction to the noise and lights of the stadium on Sunday, indicating lingering symptoms of his concussion.</p>
<p>Kolb had been at the helm when Arizona rallied to beat Dallas in one of the Cardinals’ three overtime victories in the last seven games.</p>
<p> “I understand that’s a hot topic, that’s a popular topic,” Whisenhunt said, “but that’s not something we’re going to say or make any absolutes on right now, because we don’t have to do that. We’re focused on this game and who can play for us and who can win for us. I’m not trying to dodge your question or give you any insight one way or another. I really think it’s important for us to stay focused on each week. That’s what has worked for us.”</p>
<p>With wins Saturday at Cincinnati then at home against Seattle on Jan. 1, the Cardinals would finish 9-7, their third winning season in the last four years.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Dec 2011 03:58:31 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The Arizona Cardinals don&#8217;t always win when they trail at halftime. Yet every time they do win, it&#8217;s been after trailing at the half.<br />And lately, they&#8217;ve been winning a lot.<br />The Cardinals made it four in a row and six out of seven in the usual fashion Sunday — beating the Cleveland Browns 20-17 in overtime. Arizona hasn&#8217;t won this many in a row since 1999 and is at .500 (7-7) for the first time since week two of this season.<br />The Cardinals even have a longshot at making the playoffs with two games to go.<br />Following Sunday&#8217;s win, team President Michael Bidwill presented Ken Whisenhunt the game ball for becoming the winningest coach in franchise history with 43 victories. That&#8217;s a scene that was hardly anticipated when Arizona stood at 1-6 and had lost six in a row.<br />Through the bad times, and the public criticism that came with it, Whisenhunt stayed steady, insisting that the team would turn the corner. That happened when Calais Campbell blocked what would have been the game-winning field goal by the St. Louis Rams, then Patrick Peterson returned a punt 99 yards for a touchdown in a 19-13 victory.<br />A victory at Philadelphia followed. The turnaround was derailed in a loss at San Francisco, then Arizona reeled off wins over St. Louis, Dallas, the 49ers and Cleveland. Every win had a hair-raising finish.<br />&#8220;In our seven wins, we&#8217;ve trailed at the half in all of those games,&#8221; Whisenhunt said at his Monday news conference. &#8220;I don&#8217;t like that. You&#8217;d rather have it the other way around. But, being able to make plays at the end of the games and win, that is all part of learning how to play together as a team and win games. That&#8217;s something you have to do.&#8221;<br />No matter the situation — and Arizona trailed 17-7 in the fourth quarter against the Browns — the Cardinals have confidence they can come back.<br />&#8220;The guys stick together and they support each other,&#8221; Whisenhunt said. &#8220;That&#8217;s a big step in becoming a good football team.&#8221;<br />A vastly improved defense gets the biggest share of credit for the turnaround, but the performance of backup quarterback John Skelton cannot be ignored. The big second-year pro from Fordham is 4-1 as a starter in place of injured Kevin Kolb, 5-1 if you count the win over San Francisco, when he came on after Kolb went out with a concussion on the third play of the game. Against the Browns, Skelton completed 28 of 46 — both career highs — for 313 yards with one TD and an interception.<br />Like the rest of the offense, Skelton starts slowly and comes on strong at the finish.<br />&#8220;As soon as the fourth quarter comes, he takes his cape off and he comes out there,&#8221; said wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, who probably meant Skelton puts his cape on a la Superman. &#8220;He makes throws, he scrambles, and he does whatever is necessary to get the victory. We know there is something special about the guy. He makes plays down the stretch.<br />&#8220;Everyone talks about Tim Tebow and his record as a starter, but you look at John&#8217;s record and it&#8217;s pretty good, too.&#8221;<br />Whisenhunt was having nothing to do with any debate over whether Kolb should return as the starter if he&#8217;s healthy enough to go. Whisenhunt said the decision was made to rest Kolb after he had a reaction to the noise and lights of the stadium on Sunday, indicating lingering symptoms of his concussion.<br />Kolb had been at the helm when Arizona rallied to beat Dallas in one of the Cardinals&#8217; three overtime victories in the last seven games.<br />&#8220;I understand that&#8217;s a hot topic, that&#8217;s a popular topic,&#8221; Whisenhunt said, &#8220;but that&#8217;s not something we&#8217;re going to say or make any absolutes on right now, because we don&#8217;t have to do that. We&#8217;re focused on this game and who can play for us and who can win for us. I&#8217;m not trying to dodge your question or give you any insight one way or another. I really think it&#8217;s important for us to stay focused on each week. That&#8217;s what has worked for us.&#8221;<br />With wins Saturday at Cincinnati then at home against Seattle on Jan. 1, the Cardinals would finish 9-7, their third winning season in the last four years.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2011 18:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
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The Arizona Cardinals have won in spite of John Skelton and because of him, often in the same game. The overtime victory they pulled out Sunday provided another case study &#8212; and the basis for a comparison unlikely to catch on outside the desert.</p>
<p><img src="http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/nfl/med/trans/ari.gif" alt="" width="80" height="80" class="floatright" />Dan Bickley of the Arizona Republic draws parallels between Skelton and the Denver Broncos&#8217; Tim Tebow. Both are second-year quarterbacks with winning records as starters and experience leading their teams from behind in fourth quarters. Bickley: &#8220;Both quarterbacks have an uncanny ability to frustrate their coaches, deflate their fans, underwhelm their receivers and somehow play their best in the final 15 minutes. Except Skelton isn&#8217;t running a gimmick offense. And with a 4-1 record in games he&#8217;s started this season, the Cardinals quarterback actually has a better winning percentage than Tebow.&#8221; <strong>Noted:</strong> Skelton also gets credit for playing all but the first few plays of a 21-19 victory against the San Francisco 49ers last week, another game featuring a double-digit comeback by Arizona. The team has trailed in the second halves of all its games this season, winning half of them. Dramatic improvements on defense have played a leading role. Kevin Kolb could be cleared to return from injury for the Cardinals&#8217; next game. Might the team stick with Skelton?
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<p>Kent Somers and Jim Gintonio of the Arizona Republic note that the Cardinals&#8217; Patrick Peterson stayed patient Sunday before coming through with a 32-yard punt return in overtime. <strong>Noted:</strong> Browns coach Pat Shurmur said one of his players mistakenly thought Peterson had signaled for a fair catch. Peterson has shown a willingness to return punts even from his own 1-yard line, so the Browns should have assumed he&#8217;d be returning this one as well.
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<p>Also from Somers: a Cardinals game recap naming second-year outside linebacker O&#8217;Brien Schofield the player of the game.
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<p>More from Somers: postgame thoughts on a range of Cardinals-related issues. On the quarterback situation: &#8220;We won&#8217;t know until Wednesday, at the earliest, if Kolb will be ready to play against the Bengals on Christmas Eve. I think if Kolb is healthy, the Cardinals will start him. Yes, John Skelton is 4-1 as a starter this season, but the defense&#8217;s improvement has more to do with that than anything. Skelton, however, has made progress this season. You have to like the way he hangs in the pocket, and the way he creates something positive when a play breaks down.&#8221;
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<p>Bob McManman of the Arizona Republic says the Cardinals are getting good things from Schofield. Daryl Washington: &#8220;O&#8217;Brien really stepped up and it was great to see him make those two sacks, back to back. It can&#8217;t get no better than that. I wish we would have scored a touchdown right there, but the defense, man, we&#8217;re always going to be there for you.&#8221;
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<p>Darren Urban of azcardinals.com checks in with Larry Fitzgerald for thoughts on how the Pro Bowl receiver got so open on the reception that moved the Cardinals into range for the winning field goal. Fitzgerald: &#8220;We had been in that bunch (formation) three times throughout the day and every single time we ran it before, we ran the ‘Toss Crack’ out of it for Beanie (Wells). As soon as I lined up in the formation they were yelling ‘Crack, crack, crack!’ The cornerback kind of settled, and I saw that and went vertical and broke it to the corner.&#8221;
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<p>Also from Urban: &#8220;To be a top offense, the Cardinals need to improve on some things themselves. Skelton was 28-for-46 for 313 yards, a touchdown and an interception. But Fitzgerald was held to three catches, and after Schofield’s huge sack to force the fumble &#8212; originally, Wallace was declared down but Whisenhunt challenged the play and it was overturned &#8212; the Cards lost 10 yards after getting the ball on the Cleveland 5-yard line.&#8221;</p>
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