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		<title>Arizona Cardinals face $63 million question with&#8230;</title>
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<p>          				by <strong>Bob McManaman</strong> &#8211; Jan.  2, 2012 05:19 PM<br /><span>The Arizona Republic | azcentral.com</span>
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<p>It&#8217;s the $63 million question.</p>
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<p>When the Cardinals report to training camp next fall, will coach Ken Whisenhunt put the starting-quarterback position up for grabs between Kevin Kolb and John Skelton?</p>
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<p>Kolb signed a five-year, $63million contract with Arizona upon being acquired from Philadelphia for cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and a second-round draft pick.</p>
<p>But injuries and ineffectiveness left him 2-6 in his eight full games as a starter this season. Skelton, meanwhile, went 6-2 when he started or played most of the game.</p>
<p>After Sunday&#8217;s season-ending 23-20 overtime victory over Seattle, Skelton was asked if he felt he deserved a fair shot to unseat Kolb as the Cardinals&#8217; starter next year.</p>
<p>&#8220;I hope I do. That is for the coaching staff to determine,&#8221; he said, adding, &#8220;Kevin and I have a great relationship. We push each other, and we always help each other out. We will see what happens this off-season.&#8221;</p>
<p>As the Cardinals cleared out their lockers Monday, Kolb told reporters he fully expects to be in a battle with Skelton for the starting job, saying it only would be fair given how things played out.</p>
<p>He also looks forward to putting this season behind him and getting a clean slate with which to work in 2012.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m looking forward to the fruits of the labor and having a great season next year,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>But Whisenhunt will decide who starts next season and on Monday, he reminded reporters that he&#8217;s always had open competitions for starting positions and that won&#8217;t be different at quarterback.</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s the way we&#8217;ve always been,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>When informed of Kolb&#8217;s comments about having to earn the starting job again, Whisenhunt nodded appreciatively.</p>
<p>&#8220;I would hope that every player thinks he has to earn it,&#8221; he said. &#8220;&#8230; I think you&#8217;ve got to have that with your team. You can go back and look at all the spots, and that&#8217;s the way we&#8217;ve operated no matter what the situation has been.&#8221;</p>
<h3>Health scares</h3>
<p>News surfaced after Sunday&#8217;s game that Skelton and wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald each were dealing with some health concerns.</p>
<p>Skelton, who passed for 271 yards and a touchdown, fainted and fell before the game shortly after having his knee drained in the training room.</p>
<p>Fitzgerald took a hit in the third quarter and suffered a bruised lung, which reportedly made him spit up blood at one point.</p>
<p>Doctors checked out both players thoroughly, Whisenhunt said, and allowed them to play.</p>
<p>Whisenhunt said Skelton joked with him about the fainting spell, calling him &#8220;Mike,&#8221; as in offensive coordinator Mike Miller.</p>
<p>&#8220;I knew he was OK after that,&#8221; Whisenhunt said.</p>
<p>Skelton said he&#8217;s never passed out before and called it a &#8220;a freak thing.&#8221; He added, &#8220;I think everyone was more worried than I was.&#8221;</p>
<p>As for Fitzgerald, who caught nine passes for 149 yards, including three big receptions on the team&#8217;s winning drive in overtime, he was re-evaluated by doctors after the game and again Monday.</p>
<p>Whisenhunt said everything checked out fine.</p>
<h3>Free-agency talk</h3>
<p>The Cardinals have several players set to become free agents, including defensive end Calais Campbell, defensive back Richard Marshall, left tackle Levi Brown and kicker Jay Feely.</p>
<p>Campbell likely will be given a multi-year extension or be presented with the franchise tag. Marshall and Feely each said Monday they would prefer to return. And Whisenhunt said he hopes Brown will be back as well, although given what it likely will cost the team to retain him, that might not occur.</p>
<h3>What&#8217;s next</h3>
<p>Whisenhunt said he and his staff will meet for the next week evaluating the team and grading players and each position as well as every play. After that, they will take a break and do it all over again, so as not to make any judgments based on emotion from the season just having ended.</p>
<p>As for any potential coaching changes, Whisenhunt said Monday that it was too early to make any decisions, adding that he must sit down with his own bosses and be evaluated first.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2011 12:47:01 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>TEMPE, Ariz. &#8211; Four times this season the Arizona Cardinals had found a way to lose a close game at the end. A play here, a play there, and the outcomes would have been different.</p>
<p>Then came Sunday&#8217;s game against St. Louis, where those failures, in the words of coach Ken Whisenhunt, &#8220;pale in comparison&#8221; to what the Cardinals had to pull off to escape with a 19-13 overtime victory.</p>
<p>Special teams were truly special at the end.</p>
<p>First, Calais Campbell blocked what would have been the game-winning field goal at the end of regulation. Then Patrick Peterson bounced like a pinball through the defense in a record-breaking 99-yard punt return in overtime.</p>
<p>Players had the day off on Monday to savor the unlikely triumph that snapped a six-game losing streak.</p>
<p>So what if it was a pair of 1-6 teams fighting to avoid the cellar in what might be the worst division in the NFL. The Cardinals celebrated as though they had just made the playoffs.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was much needed by our football team,&#8221; Whisenhunt said at his Monday news conference. &#8220;I think you could see that in the emotion of our guys in the locker room afterward and even on the field. When you come in here every day and you&#8217;re working and you want to do well and things don&#8217;t go your way, it&#8217;s tough. It&#8217;s really tough.&#8221;</p>
<p>Arizona seemed headed for another of those excruciating losses when the Rams&#8217; Josh Brown lined up for a 42-yard field goal as regulation was about to end. But the 6-foot-8 Campbell, with a generous push from teammate Darnell Dockett, soared to block the attempt and send the game into overtime. It was the fourth blocked field goal of his career.</p>
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		<title>Wild finish finally gives Arizona close victory</title>
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<p>TEMPE, Ariz. (AP)—Four times this season the Arizona Cardinals had found a<br />
way to lose a close game at the end. A play here, a play there, and the outcomes<br />
would have been different.</p>
<p>Then came Sunday’s game against St. Louis, where those failures, in the<br />
words of coach Ken Whisenhunt, “pale in comparison” to what the Cardinals had<br />
to pull off to escape with a 19-13 overtime victory.</p>
<p>Special teams were truly special at the end.</p>
<p>First, <span>Calais Campbell(notes)</span> blocked what would have been the game-winning field<br />
goal at the end of regulation, then <span>Patrick Peterson(notes)</span> bounced like a pinball<br />
through the defense in a record-breaking 99-yard punt return in overtime.</p>
<p>Players had the day off on Monday to savor the unlikely triumph that snapped<br />
a six-game losing streak.</p>
<p>So what if it was a pair of 1-6 teams fighting to avoid the cellar in what<br />
might be the worst division in the NFL. The Cardinals celebrated as though they<br />
had just made the playoffs.</p>
<p>“It was much needed by our football team,” Whisenhunt said at his Monday<br />
news conference. “I think you could see that in the emotion of our guys in the<br />
locker room afterward and even on the field. When you come in here every day and<br />
you’re working and you want to do well and things don’t go your way, it’s tough.<br />
It’s really tough.”</p>
<p>Arizona seemed headed for another of those excruciating losses when the<br />
Rams’ <span>Josh Brown(notes)</span> lined up for a 42-yard field goal as regulation was about to<br />
end. But the 6-foot-8 Campbell, with a generous push from teammate <span>Darnell<br />
Dockett(notes),</span> soared to block the attempt and send the game into overtime. It was the<br />
fourth blocked field goal of his career.</p>
<p>“My mindset was just we’ve got to find a way to get a block,” Campbell<br />
said. “Whatever I’ve got to do I’ve got to find a way to get a block.”</p>
<p>That was amazing. The next big Arizona play was mind-boggling.</p>
<p>Nobody fields a punt at his own 1-yard line—except maybe Peterson,<br />
Arizona’s dynamic rookie.</p>
<p>Peterson had a short time earlier been called for pass interference, a call<br />
he disputed after the game, on a play that moved the game-winning field goal try<br />
well within Brown’s range. The block gave him a reprieve.</p>
<p>And boy did he make the most of it.</p>
<p>“I’m thinking touchdown each and every time I get back there and return<br />
that kick,” Peterson said Monday on NFL Network. “I tell the guys in front of<br />
me `I don’t like fair-catching so hopefully you can block these 10 guys that are<br />
coming down that are trying to tackle me. If you give me five yards, I’ll meet<br />
you guys in the end zone.”’</p>
<p>Peterson became the first player in NFL history to have three punt returns<br />
for touchdowns in his first eight games. His was the second punt return for a<br />
score in overtime and, by far, the longest. In fact, the 99-yarder ranked<br />
second-longest of any punt return.</p>
<p>“He’s a very talented young player and I think that he’s a very mature<br />
young player,” Whisenhunt said, “and understands what he needs to do. Thank<br />
goodness that we got him.”</p>
<p>Almost overlooked in the wild finish were the two plays where the Cardinals<br />
stopped Steven Jackson, first on third-and-one, then on fourth-and-one at the<br />
Arizona 33-yard line. <span>O’Brien Schofield(notes)</span> made the first tackle. Dockett and <span>Daryl<br />
Washington(notes)</span> teamed up on the second.</p>
<p>The Rams, with eight offensive touchdowns all season, managed just three<br />
field goals against Arizona.</p>
<p>The Cardinals got some good news on Monday when Whisenhunt said cornerback<br />
<span>Michael Adams(notes)</span> seemed to be fine after a scary moment late in Sunday’s game.<br />
After a violent collision in the secondary, Adams was taken off in a cart with<br />
his neck immobilized as a precaution. Adams was riding an exercise bike at the<br />
Cardinals’ facility on Monday, Whisenhunt said.</p>
<p>The coach acknowledged how much quarterback <span>Kevin Kolb(notes)</span> will want to play<br />
next Sunday, when the Cardinals visit his former team in Philadelphia. Kolb sat<br />
out Sunday’s game with a turf toe injury on his right foot. Backup <span>John Skelton(notes)</span><br />
got the start and after some shaky moments, including a pair of safeties,<br />
directed the team on a nine-play, 84-yard touchdown drive capped by his 13-yard<br />
pass to <span>Larry Fitzgerald(notes)</span> to tie it at 13-13 with 4:57 to play in regulation.</p>
<p>“”It sounds cliche, but we just have to see how it progresses,” Whisenhunt<br />
said. “I was listening to the radio this morning and somebody said, `Turf toe,<br />
what’s that? That sounds like a sissy thing.’ It’s not. It’s a very painful<br />
injury and something that’s very difficult, especially for a quarterback, to be<br />
able to drop and push off of, or run out of the pocket and escape things.”</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Sep 2011 11:09:33 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>TEMPE, Ariz. (AP)—For the second week in a row, the Arizona Cardinals blew<br />
a chance to win late on the road. This time, the offense shoulders the biggest<br />
share of the blame.</p>
<p>Coach Ken Whisenhunt called the performance of quarterback <span>Kevin Kolb(notes)</span><br />
“uneven” in Sunday’s 13-10 loss at Seattle.</p>
<p>The Cardinals were driving for a potential game-winning TD or at least a<br />
game-tying field goal and were at the Seahawks 36-yard line when Kolb’s pass was<br />
intercepted by <span>Kam Chancellor(notes)</span> at the Seattle 25 with 1:04 to play.</p>
<p>Whisenhunt noted that Kolb still is a relatively inexperienced quarterback,<br />
making his ninth NFL start and third in his new system with Arizona.</p>
<p>“You have to understand he’s in a completely different scheme than what<br />
he’s used to running,” the coach said at his Monday news conference. “He’s<br />
been in this scheme for a very short time and we’re asking him to do things he’s<br />
never done before. All of those contribute to having some growing pains, and we<br />
went through that a little bit yesterday.”</p>
<p>Whisenhunt said the Cardinals don’t want Kolb to force things.</p>
<p>“I believe that when we are confident and execute, he does a very good<br />
job,” Whisenhunt said. “He made some good throws. The one throw to Larry<br />
(Fitzgerald) on the sideline yesterday was a great throw. Even with all that<br />
said, we still had our opportunities yesterday, and the thing that we’ll do is<br />
we’ll learn from it and get better. I have no doubts that we’ll continue to<br />
improve offensively, especially at the quarterback position, as we progress.”</p>
<p>Kolb wasn’t around to talk to reporters in the locker room on Monday, but<br />
after the game he simply said, “I was not very good.”</p>
<p>He completed 25 of 39 passes for 252 yards and a touchdown. He was<br />
intercepted twice and sacked three times. Kolb threw to Fitzgerald just twice in<br />
the second half. Both fell incomplete.</p>
<p>“Yesterday they really tried to take him (Fitzgerald) out of the game in<br />
the second half by doubling, and there were a lot of things that were open on<br />
the other side of the field,” Whisenhunt said. “We have to be better about<br />
hitting those things, because if you do that, then they have to honor the<br />
coverage and it will give you opportunities to get it back to Larry.”</p>
<p>Arizona was especially bad on third down, going 3 for 14—1 for 6 in the<br />
second half. Those statistics can be blamed, in part, on the absence of<br />
oft-injured <span>Beanie Wells(notes).</span> After gaining nearly 100 yards in each of his first<br />
two games, the big running back injured a hamstring in practice last Thursday<br />
and didn’t play on Sunday.</p>
<p>“It was one of those things where we were being extra cautious with it,”<br />
Wells said. “You know how those things are, they can linger three, four, five<br />
weeks and we didn’t want that at all.”</p>
<p>He said he is “100 percent” certain he will play Sunday when the New York<br />
Giants come to Arizona. Whisenhunt also said there is a good chance that running<br />
back, kickoff returner and special teams ace <span>LaRod Stephens-Howling(notes)</span> will be back<br />
after missing two games with a hand injury.</p>
<p><span>Chester Taylor(notes)</span> was ineffective—20 yards in eight carries—so the<br />
Cardinals mostly went with <span>Alfonso Smith(notes),</span> a second-year player who spent most of<br />
last season on the practice squad. Smith gained 54 yards in 17 attempts.</p>
<p>“I feel like I showed them that they can depend on me to go in there if<br />
Beanie goes down,” Smith said. “I feel like throughout the game that my<br />
confidence picked up a whole lot. I know that I can go in there and do what they<br />
ask me.”</p>
<p>The offensive struggles spoiled the defense’s best game of the season. The<br />
Cardinals allowed 262 yards, only 139 through the air.</p>
<p>It was a rough day, too, for kicker <span>Jay Feely(notes),</span> who missed from 51 and 49<br />
yards in windy, wet conditions.</p>
<p>“The wind was swirling and you couldn’t really get a handle on exactly<br />
where it is,” Feely said, “but those are both kicks I feel like I should have<br />
made.”</p>
<p>The 51-yard field goal try was long enough but the wind helped take it to<br />
the left. The 49-yarder was directly into the wind and fell short.</p>
<p>Arizona (1-2) has lost the last two weeks on the road by a combined four<br />
points—22-21 at Washington and 13-10 at Seattle.</p>
<p>“We’re the ones stopping ourselves right now,” guard <span>Daryn Colledge(notes)</span> said.<br />
“We’ve got to get a lot of guys in synch. We’ve got a lot of new guys in here<br />
and time’s ticking by. We’ve got a lot of games left but we’ve let a couple slip<br />
by. To lose two games by four points, that hurts.</p>
<p>“Those games are the ones you need come November.”</p>
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<p>TEMPE, Ariz. &#8212; For the second week in a row, the Arizona Cardinals blew a chance to win late on the road. This time, the offense shoulders the biggest share of the blame. </p>
<p>Coach Ken Whisenhunt called the performance of quarterback Kevin Kolb “uneven” in Sunday’s 13-10 loss at Seattle. </p>
<p>The Cardinals were driving for a potential game-winning TD or at least a game-tying field goal and were at the Seahawks 36-yard line when Kolb’s pass was intercepted by Kam Chancellor at the Seattle 25 with 1:04 to play. </p>
<p>Whisenhunt noted that Kolb still is a relatively inexperienced quarterback, making his ninth NFL start and third in his new system with Arizona. </p>
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<p>“You have to understand he’s in a completely different scheme than what he’s used to running,” the coach said at his Monday news conference. “He’s been in this scheme for a very short time and we’re asking him to do things he’s never done before. All of those contribute to having some growing pains, and we went through that a little bit yesterday.” </p>
<p>Whisenhunt said the Cardinals don’t want Kolb to force things. </p>
<p>“I believe that when we are confident and execute, he does a very good job,” Whisenhunt said. “He made some good throws. The one throw to Larry (Fitzgerald) on the sideline yesterday was a great throw. Even with all that said, we still had our opportunities yesterday, and the thing that we’ll do is we’ll learn from it and get better. I have no doubts that we’ll continue to improve offensively, especially at the quarterback position, as we progress.” </p>
<p>Kolb wasn’t around to talk to reporters in the locker room on Monday, but after the game he said simply “I was not very good.” </p>
<p>He completed 25 of 39 passes for 252 yards and a touchdown. He was intercepted twice and sacked three times. Kolb threw to Fitzgerald just twice in the second half. Both fell incomplete. </p>
<p>“Yesterday they really tried to take him (Fitzgerald) out of the game in the second half by doubling, and there were a lot of things that were open on the other side of the field,” Whisenhunt said. “We have to be better about hitting those things, because if you do that, then they have to honor the coverage and it will give you opportunities to get it back to Larry.” </p>
<p>Arizona was especially bad on third down conversions, going 3-for-14, 1-for-6 in the second half. Those statistics can be blamed, in part, on the absence of oft-injured Beanie Wells. After gaining nearly 100 yards in each of his first two games, the big running back injured a hamstring in practice last Thursday and didn’t play on Sunday. </p>
<p>“It was one of those things where we were being extra cautious with it,” Wells said. “You know how those things are, they can linger three, four, five weeks and we didn’t want that at all.” </p>
<p>He said he is “100 percent” certain he will play Sunday when the Giants come to Arizona. Whisenhunt also said there is a good chance that running back, kickoff returner and special teams ace LaRod Stephens-Howling will be back after missing two games with a hand injury. </p>
<p>Chester Taylor was ineffective — 20 yards in eight carries — so the Cardinals mostly went with Alfonso Smith, a second-year player who spent most of last season on the practice squad. Smith gained 54 yards in 17 attempts. </p>
<p>“I feel like I showed them that they can depend on me to go in there if Beanie goes down,” Smith said. “I feel like throughout the game that my confidence picked up a whole lot. I know that I can go in there and do what they ask me.” </p>
<p>The offensive struggles spoiled the defense’s best game of the season. The Cardinals allowed 262 yards, only 139 through the air. </p>
<p>It was a rough day, too, for kicker Jay Feely, who missed from 51 and 49 yards in windy, wet conditions. </p>
<p>“The wind was swirling and you couldn’t really get a handle on exactly where it is,” Feely said, “but those are both kicks I feel like I should have made.” </p>
<p>The 51-yard field goal try was long enough but the wind helped take it to the left. The 49-yarder was directly into the wind and fell short. </p>
<p>Arizona (1-2) has lost the last two weeks on the road by a combined four points — 22-21 at Washington and 13-10 at Seattle. </p>
<p>“We’re the ones stopping ourselves right now,” guard Daryn Colledge said. “We’ve got to get a lot of guys in synch. We’ve got a lot of new guys in here and time’s ticking by. We’ve got a lot of games left but we’ve let a couple slip by. To lose two games by four points, that hurts. </p>
<p>“Those games are the ones you need come November.” </p>
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<p>TEMPE, Ariz. &#8212; For the second week in a row, the Arizona Cardinals blew a chance to win late on the road. This time, the offense shoulders the biggest share of the blame. </p>
<p>Coach Ken Whisenhunt called the performance of quarterback Kevin Kolb “uneven” in Sunday’s 13-10 loss at Seattle. </p>
<p>The Cardinals were driving for a potential game-winning TD or at least a game-tying field goal and were at the Seahawks 36-yard line when Kolb’s pass was intercepted by Kam Chancellor at the Seattle 25 with 1:04 to play. </p>
<p>Whisenhunt noted that Kolb still is a relatively inexperienced quarterback, making his ninth NFL start and third in his new system with Arizona. </p>
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<p>“You have to understand he’s in a completely different scheme than what he’s used to running,” the coach said at his Monday news conference. “He’s been in this scheme for a very short time and we’re asking him to do things he’s never done before. All of those contribute to having some growing pains, and we went through that a little bit yesterday.” </p>
<p>Whisenhunt said the Cardinals don’t want Kolb to force things. </p>
<p>“I believe that when we are confident and execute, he does a very good job,” Whisenhunt said. “He made some good throws. The one throw to Larry (Fitzgerald) on the sideline yesterday was a great throw. Even with all that said, we still had our opportunities yesterday, and the thing that we’ll do is we’ll learn from it and get better. I have no doubts that we’ll continue to improve offensively, especially at the quarterback position, as we progress.” </p>
<p>Kolb wasn’t around to talk to reporters in the locker room on Monday, but after the game he said simply “I was not very good.” </p>
<p>He completed 25 of 39 passes for 252 yards and a touchdown. He was intercepted twice and sacked three times. Kolb threw to Fitzgerald just twice in the second half. Both fell incomplete. </p>
<p>“Yesterday they really tried to take him (Fitzgerald) out of the game in the second half by doubling, and there were a lot of things that were open on the other side of the field,” Whisenhunt said. “We have to be better about hitting those things, because if you do that, then they have to honor the coverage and it will give you opportunities to get it back to Larry.” </p>
<p>Arizona was especially bad on third down conversions, going 3-for-14, 1-for-6 in the second half. Those statistics can be blamed, in part, on the absence of oft-injured Beanie Wells. After gaining nearly 100 yards in each of his first two games, the big running back injured a hamstring in practice last Thursday and didn’t play on Sunday. </p>
<p>“It was one of those things where we were being extra cautious with it,” Wells said. “You know how those things are, they can linger three, four, five weeks and we didn’t want that at all.” </p>
<p>He said he is “100 percent” certain he will play Sunday when the Giants come to Arizona. Whisenhunt also said there is a good chance that running back, kickoff returner and special teams ace LaRod Stephens-Howling will be back after missing two games with a hand injury. </p>
<p>Chester Taylor was ineffective — 20 yards in eight carries — so the Cardinals mostly went with Alfonso Smith, a second-year player who spent most of last season on the practice squad. Smith gained 54 yards in 17 attempts. </p>
<p>“I feel like I showed them that they can depend on me to go in there if Beanie goes down,” Smith said. “I feel like throughout the game that my confidence picked up a whole lot. I know that I can go in there and do what they ask me.” </p>
<p>The offensive struggles spoiled the defense’s best game of the season. The Cardinals allowed 262 yards, only 139 through the air. </p>
<p>It was a rough day, too, for kicker Jay Feely, who missed from 51 and 49 yards in windy, wet conditions. </p>
<p>“The wind was swirling and you couldn’t really get a handle on exactly where it is,” Feely said, “but those are both kicks I feel like I should have made.” </p>
<p>The 51-yard field goal try was long enough but the wind helped take it to the left. The 49-yarder was directly into the wind and fell short. </p>
<p>Arizona (1-2) has lost the last two weeks on the road by a combined four points — 22-21 at Washington and 13-10 at Seattle. </p>
<p>“We’re the ones stopping ourselves right now,” guard Daryn Colledge said. “We’ve got to get a lot of guys in synch. We’ve got a lot of new guys in here and time’s ticking by. We’ve got a lot of games left but we’ve let a couple slip by. To lose two games by four points, that hurts. </p>
<p>“Those games are the ones you need come November.” </p>
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<p> For the second week in a row, the Arizona Cardinals blew a chance to win late on the road. This time, the offense shoulders the biggest share of the blame.</p>
<p>Coach Ken Whisenhunt called the performance of quarterback Kevin Kolb &#8220;uneven&#8221; in Sunday&#8217;s 13-10 loss at Seattle.</p>
<p>The Cardinals were driving for a potential game-winning TD or at least a game-tying field goal and were at the Seahawks 36-yard line when Kolb&#8217;s pass was intercepted by Kam Chancellor at the Seattle 25 with 1:04 to play.</p>
<p>Whisenhunt noted that Kolb still is a relatively inexperienced quarterback, making his ninth NFL start and third in his new system with Arizona.</p>
<p>&#8220;You have to understand he&#8217;s in a completely different scheme than what he&#8217;s used to running,&#8221; the coach said at his Monday news conference. &#8220;He&#8217;s been in this scheme for a very short time and we&#8217;re asking him to do things he&#8217;s never done before. All of those contribute to having some growing pains, and we went through that a little bit yesterday.&#8221;</p>
<p>Whisenhunt said the Cardinals don&#8217;t want Kolb to force things.</p>
<p>&#8220;I believe that when we are confident and execute, he does a very good job,&#8221; Whisenhunt said. &#8220;He made some good throws. The one throw to Larry (Fitzgerald) on the sideline yesterday was a great throw. Even with all that said, we still had our opportunities yesterday, and the thing that we&#8217;ll do is we&#8217;ll learn from it and get better. I have no doubts that we&#8217;ll continue to improve offensively, especially at the quarterback position, as we progress.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kolb wasn&#8217;t around to talk to reporters in the locker room on Monday, but after the game he said simply &#8220;I was not very good.&#8221;</p>
<p>He completed 25 of 39 passes for 252 yards and a touchdown. He was intercepted twice and sacked three times. Kolb threw to Fitzgerald just twice in the second half. Both fell incomplete.</p>
<p>&#8220;Yesterday they really tried to take him (Fitzgerald) out of the game in the second half by doubling, and there were a lot of things that were open on the other side of the field,&#8221; Whisenhunt said. &#8220;We have to be better about hitting those things, because if you do that, then they have to honor the coverage and it will give you opportunities to get it back to Larry.&#8221;</p>
<p>Arizona was especially bad on third down conversions, going 3-for-14, 1-for-6 in the second half. Those statistics can be blamed, in part, on the absence of oft-injured Beanie Wells. After gaining nearly 100 yards in each of his first two games, the big running back injured a hamstring in practice last Thursday and didn&#8217;t play on Sunday.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was one of those things where we were being extra cautious with it,&#8221; Wells said. &#8220;You know how those things are, they can linger three, four, five weeks and we didn&#8217;t want that at all.&#8221;</p>
<p>He said he is &#8220;100 percent&#8221; certain he will play Sunday when the New York Giants come to Arizona. Whisenhunt also said there is a good chance that running back, kickoff returner and special teams ace LaRod Stephens-Howling will be back after missing two games with a hand injury.</p>
<p>Chester Taylor was ineffective — 20 yards in eight carries — so the Cardinals mostly went with Alfonso Smith, a second-year player who spent most of last season on the practice squad. Smith gained 54 yards in 17 attempts.</p>
<p>&#8220;I feel like I showed them that they can depend on me to go in there if Beanie goes down,&#8221; Smith said. &#8220;I feel like throughout the game that my confidence picked up a whole lot. I know that I can go in there and do what they ask me.&#8221;</p>
<p>The offensive struggles spoiled the defense&#8217;s best game of the season. The Cardinals allowed 262 yards, only 139 through the air.</p>
<p>It was a rough day, too, for kicker Jay Feely, who missed from 51 and 49 yards in windy, wet conditions.</p>
<p>&#8220;The wind was swirling and you couldn&#8217;t really get a handle on exactly where it is,&#8221; Feely said, &#8220;but those are both kicks I feel like I should have made.&#8221;</p>
<p>The 51-yard field goal try was long enough but the wind helped take it to the left. The 49-yarder was directly into the wind and fell short.</p>
<p>Arizona (1-2) has lost the last two weeks on the road by a combined four points — 22-21 at Washington and 13-10 at Seattle.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re the ones stopping ourselves right now,&#8221; guard Daryn Colledge said. &#8220;We&#8217;ve got to get a lot of guys in synch. We&#8217;ve got a lot of new guys in here and time&#8217;s ticking by. We&#8217;ve got a lot of games left but we&#8217;ve let a couple slip by. To lose two games by four points, that hurts.</p>
<p>&#8220;Those games are the ones you need come November.&#8221;</p>
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<p> For the second week in a row, the Arizona Cardinals blew a chance to win late on the road. This time, the offense shoulders the biggest share of the blame.</p>
<p>Coach Ken Whisenhunt called the performance of quarterback Kevin Kolb &#8220;uneven&#8221; in Sunday&#8217;s 13-10 loss at Seattle.</p>
<p>The Cardinals were driving for a potential game-winning TD or at least a game-tying field goal and were at the Seahawks 36-yard line when Kolb&#8217;s pass was intercepted by Kam Chancellor at the Seattle 25 with 1:04 to play.</p>
<p>Whisenhunt noted that Kolb still is a relatively inexperienced quarterback, making his ninth NFL start and third in his new system with Arizona.</p>
<p>&#8220;You have to understand he&#8217;s in a completely different scheme than what he&#8217;s used to running,&#8221; the coach said at his Monday news conference. &#8220;He&#8217;s been in this scheme for a very short time and we&#8217;re asking him to do things he&#8217;s never done before. All of those contribute to having some growing pains, and we went through that a little bit yesterday.&#8221;</p>
<p>Whisenhunt said the Cardinals don&#8217;t want Kolb to force things.</p>
<p>&#8220;I believe that when we are confident and execute, he does a very good job,&#8221; Whisenhunt said. &#8220;He made some good throws. The one throw to Larry (Fitzgerald) on the sideline yesterday was a great throw. Even with all that said, we still had our opportunities yesterday, and the thing that we&#8217;ll do is we&#8217;ll learn from it and get better. I have no doubts that we&#8217;ll continue to improve offensively, especially at the quarterback position, as we progress.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kolb wasn&#8217;t around to talk to reporters in the locker room on Monday, but after the game he said simply &#8220;I was not very good.&#8221;</p>
<p>He completed 25 of 39 passes for 252 yards and a touchdown. He was intercepted twice and sacked three times. Kolb threw to Fitzgerald just twice in the second half. Both fell incomplete.</p>
<p>&#8220;Yesterday they really tried to take him (Fitzgerald) out of the game in the second half by doubling, and there were a lot of things that were open on the other side of the field,&#8221; Whisenhunt said. &#8220;We have to be better about hitting those things, because if you do that, then they have to honor the coverage and it will give you opportunities to get it back to Larry.&#8221;</p>
<p>Arizona was especially bad on third down conversions, going 3-for-14, 1-for-6 in the second half. Those statistics can be blamed, in part, on the absence of oft-injured Beanie Wells. After gaining nearly 100 yards in each of his first two games, the big running back injured a hamstring in practice last Thursday and didn&#8217;t play on Sunday.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was one of those things where we were being extra cautious with it,&#8221; Wells said. &#8220;You know how those things are, they can linger three, four, five weeks and we didn&#8217;t want that at all.&#8221;</p>
<p>He said he is &#8220;100 percent&#8221; certain he will play Sunday when the New York Giants come to Arizona. Whisenhunt also said there is a good chance that running back, kickoff returner and special teams ace LaRod Stephens-Howling will be back after missing two games with a hand injury.</p>
<p>Chester Taylor was ineffective — 20 yards in eight carries — so the Cardinals mostly went with Alfonso Smith, a second-year player who spent most of last season on the practice squad. Smith gained 54 yards in 17 attempts.</p>
<p>&#8220;I feel like I showed them that they can depend on me to go in there if Beanie goes down,&#8221; Smith said. &#8220;I feel like throughout the game that my confidence picked up a whole lot. I know that I can go in there and do what they ask me.&#8221;</p>
<p>The offensive struggles spoiled the defense&#8217;s best game of the season. The Cardinals allowed 262 yards, only 139 through the air.</p>
<p>It was a rough day, too, for kicker Jay Feely, who missed from 51 and 49 yards in windy, wet conditions.</p>
<p>&#8220;The wind was swirling and you couldn&#8217;t really get a handle on exactly where it is,&#8221; Feely said, &#8220;but those are both kicks I feel like I should have made.&#8221;</p>
<p>The 51-yard field goal try was long enough but the wind helped take it to the left. The 49-yarder was directly into the wind and fell short.</p>
<p>Arizona (1-2) has lost the last two weeks on the road by a combined four points — 22-21 at Washington and 13-10 at Seattle.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re the ones stopping ourselves right now,&#8221; guard Daryn Colledge said. &#8220;We&#8217;ve got to get a lot of guys in synch. We&#8217;ve got a lot of new guys in here and time&#8217;s ticking by. We&#8217;ve got a lot of games left but we&#8217;ve let a couple slip by. To lose two games by four points, that hurts.</p>
<p>&#8220;Those games are the ones you need come November.&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ by Bob McManaman - Aug. 29, 2011 10:25 PM The Arizona Republic &#124; azcentral.com They traded running back Tim Hightower and then lost Ryan Williams to a torn patellar tendon. They traded cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and now they've lost Greg Toler, too. ]]></description>
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<p>They traded running back Tim Hightower and then lost Ryan Williams to a torn patellar tendon. They traded cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and now they&#8217;ve lost Greg Toler, too.</p>
<p> You know things are going bad for the Cardinals when the <i>replacements</i> are the ones getting replaced.</p>
<p> Toler, who was expected to start at right cornerback, was placed on injured reserve Monday after an MRI exam revealed he had suffered a torn anterior-cruciate ligament in his left knee during Saturday&#8217;s preseason game against the San Diego Chargers.</p>
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<p> He will undergo surgery and will miss the season.</p>
<p> &#8220;It&#8217;s tough,&#8221; wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald said. &#8220;Greg was really playing with some confidence, and I was really happy with the way he was working. It&#8217;s tough to lose a guy like that, both him and Ryan.</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s a part of football, though. You lose guys, and you just hope they come back healthy, and hopefully there will be some other guys stepping up.&#8221;</p>
<p> Coach Ken Whisenhunt wouldn&#8217;t say who will move up the depth chart to take over for Toler, although many assume it will be first-round draft pick Patrick Peterson, who has been brought along slowly.</p>
<p> Peterson said he and veteran Richard Marshall split time running with the first-team defense during Monday&#8217;s practice, but he wasn&#8217;t ready to declare the starting job is his.</p>
<p> &#8220;It&#8217;s an unfortunate situation for this team and for Greg,&#8221; Peterson said. &#8220;I&#8217;m just going to continue to prepare each and every day to get better, and if the opportunity presents itself to me, I&#8217;ll be very happy for that opportunity.&#8221;</p>
<p> Second-year pro A.J. Jefferson, an undrafted free agent from Fresno State, is listed first on the depth chart at left cornerback.</p>
<p>Peterson had been running with the second team behind Jefferson.</p>
<p>Now, it&#8217;s a free-for-all, and Whisenhunt wouldn&#8217;t rule out bringing in a veteran cornerback should one become available to the Cardinals&#8217; liking.</p>
<p>&#8220;Patrick obviously will get more reps now,&#8221; Whisenhunt said. &#8220;We&#8217;ll see how it plays out over the next week or two.&#8221;</p>
<p>Later Monday, the Cardinals signed cornerback Fred Bennett, a four-year pro who has played for the Bengals, Chargers and Texans.</p>
<p> Assuming Peterson grabs the starting spot opposite Jefferson, who has looked very good in training camp and the preseason, then what about the depth behind them at the position?</p>
<p>Veteran Michael Adams did some limited work in practice Monday as he begins his return from right-knee surgery to repair meniscus damage. Marshall is available, too, although they project to better serve the Cardinals as dime and nickel defensive backs, respectively, in pass-coverage situations.</p>
<p> &#8220;I&#8217;ll be back soon,&#8221; Adams said. &#8220;I can&#8217;t give you an exact date, but my plan is to be ready for the (Sept. 11) opener.&#8221;</p>
<p> Whisenhunt likes both players and said of Marshall: &#8220;He&#8217;s gotten better and better in our scheme. I feel very good about Richard. I think we&#8217;re lucky to have him on our football team, and I think he&#8217;s going to make significant contributions for us this year.&#8221;</p>
<p> As for the starters, if it ends up being Jefferson and Peterson, Whisenhunt sounded as if that would be fine by him.</p>
<p> &#8220;You get to the point where your young guys have got to play,&#8221; the coach said. &#8220;They&#8217;ve got to step up. I definitely feel good about A.J. and his progress. And Patrick, there&#8217;s no question he&#8217;s a talented young player. He just needs a little time.</p>
<p>&#8220;If we&#8217;re playing with those two guys, that&#8217;s because they&#8217;ve earned it, and I&#8217;m OK with that.&#8221;</p>
<h3>Roster moves</h3>
<p>In addition to placing Toler and Williams on injured reserve, the Cardinals waived/injured wide receiver Max Komar (knee), safety Tommy Irvin (ankle) and linebacker Brandon Sharpe (hamstring); and released fullback Charles Ali, receiver Daiveun Curry-Chapman, linebackers Curtis Gatewood and Duke Lemmens and tackles Eric Mensik and Jason Speredon.</p>
<p> That brings the roster to 80 players. Teams have until Sunday to reach the 54-man limit.</p>
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<p>Larry Fitzgerald, fresh off agreeing to an eight-year, $120 million deal with guarantees approaching $50 million, made a few spectacular catches of Kevin Kolb’s passes during Monday’s late afternoon workout. Earlier in the day, Kolb praised Fitzgerald’s deal and said he hopes for a long partnership.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Fitzgerald said rookie running back Ryan Williams underwent surgery Monday to repair a ruptured patella tendon in his right knee. Williams was injured in the third quarter of Saturday night’s 28-20 loss at the Green Bay Packers.</p>
<p>On Monday, the team brought back William Powell, an undrafted rookie out of Kansas State who had been released by the Cardinals on Aug. 2. That addition is mainly to have a fourth running back for practices. The Cardinals will be looking to add a running back for the regular season as other teams begin making their roster cuts in the coming days.</p>
<p> “I don’t see a sense of panic at this particular time,” coach Ken Whisenhunt said. “If somebody comes available that’s going to help our team — which next week is a situation that may happen — then we’ll address it.”</p>
<p>The Cardinals were down to two quarterbacks in Monday’s practice after Max Hall left with what the team said was a left shoulder injury. Backup John Skelton watched the practice wearing a boot on his right foot after spraining his ankle against the Packers. That left only Kolb and Chris Redmond at the position.</p>
<p>Kolb called the new contract for Fitzgerald “very important.”</p>
<p> “We already have a little bit of chemistry there and hope to build on that,” said Kolb, who signed a five-year contract worth just under $64 million after he was acquired in a trade with Philadelphia in July. “Now both of us are locked up for a long time, so hopefully we can build this thing for the future.”</p>
<p>Fitzgerald said the feeling is mutual.</p>
<p> “I want to be here a long time. I’ve enjoyed working with him thus far and I don’t see any reason that’s going to change,” Fitzgerald said.</p>
<p>There was nothing unusual about the first practice after the contract agreement.</p>
<p> “It was a regular work day today,” Fitzgerald said. “We looked pretty sharp. Kevin threw the ball good. We have some work to do. We’ve got a good game coming up against San Diego this weekend. We’re going to play a lot, the starters will. We’re going to get a good sense of where we are as a team.”</p>
<p>Whisenhunt said Fitzgerald’s contract is further evidence team president Michael Bidwill is serious about aggressively building and maintaining a winner.</p>
<p> “What Michael did as far as setting the tone for us this offseason goes a long way,” Whisenhunt said. “He said we were going to be aggressive in free agency, that’s what the Cardinals were going to do, and there’s no question that’s what we have done. There was a mention that we were going to get Larry done. We were motivated to do that before the season starts. You can say what you want to say. The deal is done. Larry’s a great player. There’s a lot of teams that would have liked to have had an opportunity at him and they didn’t get it because our ownership stepped up. &#8230; That means a lot to the stability of our team and I think our players recognize that.”</p>
<p>Whisenhunt said Williams’ injury will have no effect on the team’s psyche.</p>
<p> “Everybody’s disappointed for Ryan but I think they realize that’s the NFL,” the coach said, “that other players have to step up.”</p>
<p>One player who could get more time with Williams out is Alfonso Smith, a second-year pro who spent last season on the practice squad.</p>
<p> “It’s sad to have a teammate go down but I’ve got to capitalize on this opportunity,” Smith said. “It’s a blessing in disguise and I’ve just got to keep doing what I’ve been doing, which is helping my teammates and helping myself.”</p>
<p>No. 1 running back Beanie Wells said the worst part of it is Williams is a good guy. But Wells said it will have no effect on him.</p>
<p> “I was working like I was carrying the load anyway,” he said. “So I don’t think I have to do anything different.”</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ by Bob McManaman - Dec. 13, 2010 02:22 PM The Arizona Republic Ken Whisenhunt said he plans to choose the quarterback who gives his team the best chance to win the rest of the season. And that quarterback is ..]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arizona Cardinals running back Beanie Wells was carted off the field after suffering a rib injury during practice Monday, according to the Arizona Republic.]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 23:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Cardinals agreed to terms with defensive tackle Dan Williams on Monday, NFL Network Insider Jason La Canfora reports. Financial terms were not disclosed.]]></description>
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