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Quarterback Rank: #17 Overall: #132
With Donovan McNabb finally out of the way, Kolb got his chance to be the starter from day one in Philly. What happened? Kolb gets hurt the first game of the season, Michael Vick enters and sets the world a fire, and Kolb loses his starting job. Not exactly how Kolb saw it all playing out. Kolb did get some action throughout the season because of injury, but his play was erratic. Kolb had a three-touchdown performance and threw for 250-plus yards in two games. But he also had more interceptions than touchdowns two games and finished the season with 10 turnovers compared to seven touchdowns. Kolb was inconsistent, trying to do too much with his chances. Kolb still has time to get it going at age 27 (when he season starts). He was traded to the Cardinals before the start of camp, taking over as their starting quarterback. Kolb is an accurate passer with a strong arm. He can make the tough pass in traffic, but still needs work on the deep ball. He also forced the issue more than past seasons last year, which is a concern going forward. He needs to improve his decision making.
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Kolb finally gets his chance to start. The Cardinals don't have a high-flying offense but they do have Larry Fitzgerald, which is a plus. Kolb is worth a flier as a No. 2 or 3 quarterback, but don't overvalue him. Kolb has upside because of his big-game ability, but could be inconsistent in a starting role, especially with this being his first season as starter. |
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| The Cleveland Browns may look at Arizona Cardinals QB Kevin Kolb if he were to be released before next season. |
| Fantasy Impact: We aren't sure the Cardinals give up on him just yet but you never know. |
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| Arizona Cardinals QB Kevin Kolb (concussion) said he expects that he will have to compete for the starting quarterback job during training camp. He believes he will undergo an extensive neurological exam in the next month to see if he is recovered from his concussion. |
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| Arizona Cardinals QB Kevin Kolb (concussion) will likely sit out the team's Week 17 game. Kolb continues to suffer symptoms as a result of the concussion he suffered Dec. 11. Tests Tuesday, Dec. 27, revealed he remained 'a little slow with some reaction stuff and some processing stuff from my baseline that I'd had earlier in the year,' Kolb said. Kolb added the issues are not serious, but they are issues he can't play with. |
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| Arizona Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt has refused to name a starting quarterback between QBs Kevin Kolb (concussion) and John Skelton for the Week 17 matchup. Kolb's status for the game is in doubt with him experiencing recurring concussion symptoms. |
| Fantasy Impact: At this point, it probably makes sense to play Skelton. We'll see. |
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| The Arizona Cardinals will not cut QB Kevin Kolb this offseason but his 2012 season will be an important one for his future with the team. He is scheduled to make $9 million next season as well as a $7 million roster bonus. |
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| Arizona Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt said QB Kevin Kolb (concussion) still is day-to-day with his concussion. |
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| Kolb is out for Week 16, giving John Skelton another start at quarterback. |
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| Arizona Cardinals QB John Skelton is expected to start in Week 16 because QB Kevin Kolb (concussion) continues to recover from a concussion. |
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| Arizona Cardinals QBs Kevin Kolb and John Skelton split reps during practice Wednesday, Dec. 21. Head coach Ken Whisenhunt still has not made a decision on the starter for Week 16. |
| Fantasy Impact: It makes sense to stick with Skelton, who has been winning games for the Cardinals but nothing is certain right now. |
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| Arizona Cardinals QB Kevin Kolb (concussion) said Tuesday, Dec. 20, that he felt great after exercising Monday, Dec. 19, and he looks forward to practice Wednesday, Dec. 21. Kolb said he hasn't had concussion-like symptoms for two or three days. Last week he had problems focusing on the game plan. |
| Fantasy Impact: Kolb has a pretty good chance to be healthy enough to play this week but it is no sure thing he returns to the starting lineup. John Skelton is winning and performing pretty well for the Cardinals. |
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