Most experts are predicting Eagles backup quarterback Kevin Kolb will head to Arizona via trade once the lockout is over but according to AZRedReport.com, Cardinals coaches might be concerned about Kolb. They note that Kolb has thrown more interceptions(14) than touchdown passes(11) in his brief career. They wonder about his decision-making. But mostly the Cardinals’ [...]
Archive for May, 2011
Hadnot Could be a Starter After Faneca Retirement
The retirement of Alan Faneca likely pushes Rex Hadnot into the starting lineup, a role the 29-year old had been played in the previous five seasons before signing a three-year, $5.2 million contract with the Cardinals last March. “I just want to do my best to put myself in a position where I can be [...]
Poll: Based on Right Now; Who Wins the NFC West in 2011?
Based on Right Now; Who Wins the NFC West in 2011?customer surveys
NFL Commish – Canning Preseason Games Could Come Soon
Sean Leahy of USA Today reports NFL commissioner Roger Goodell made clear on Wednesday that a decision for him to start cancelling preseason games because of the lockout is approaching. “We’re getting close enough where those will have to be considerations,” Goodell said of considering cancelling preseason games. “Obviously we would prefer to get a [...]
NFL Agent Wants to See NFL’s Proposal
NFL player agent Joe Linta wants to see the proposal that the NFL made to the NFLPA last week in Minneapolis, Ed Bouchette of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports. “I’d like to see it myself so when I talk to my 45 guys, I can show them what it is – since there is no union,” [...]
Bulger Doesn’t Want To Sign With Cardinals
According to John Clayton of ESPN, Ravens’ backup quarterback Marc Bulger doesn’t want to sign with the Cardinals. That switches the attention to Kevin Kolb or Kyle Orton. Clayton believes the Cardinals would be willing to give two second-round picks for Kolb. It’s pretty obvious the Cardinals would lose a bunch of games in the [...]
Wells Appears Ready For Competition
The Cardinals’ selection of former Virginia Tech star Ryan Williams in the second round of the draft has been good motivation for one of their prominent incumbent running backs. The Arizona Republic reports Beanie Wells, listed at 6-2, 235, has looked trimmer with “not an ounce of body fat” on him in unofficial workouts organized. [...]


May 31st, 2011
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