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Cardinals: Boldin's late-game behavior not problem
The Arizona Cardinals called receiver Anquan Boldin's sideline shouting match with the offensive coordinator a 'normal thing,' and coach Ken Whisenhunt insisted the outburst would in no way disrupt the team.
“Boldin will be able to show what he is made of in the Super Bowl. This is just a big story about nothing.”
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Judgements: What's to discuss? Give Warner a new deal
OK, let's review. Kurt Warner beats out an ineffective young quarterback, leads the Cardinals to a division title and the Super Bowl. Um, Arizona should start talking about a new contract for Kurt, Clark Judge says.
“The real question is what do you do with Matt Leinart now? Leinart has a lot of ability the question that has been raised is his dedication to football.”
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Warner, Cards work on extension
The Cardinals and QB Kurt Warner said Monday in the East Valley Tribune they will try to work out a contract extension by the time training camp starts in late July. Warner, who would like a two-year contract, said, "I want to be in a situation where I'm comfortable. I kind of want to know my future. A lot of it will be dictated by what kind of plans they have for me here. I think the contract is going to allow me to see what they're thinking for me moving forward." Warner is entering the final year of his contract. Any new contract almost certainly would work on two possible pay scales, depending on whether Warner ends up as the starter or No. 2 quarterback. Matt Leinart is the starter heading into the season, though coach Ken Whisenhunt reiterated Monday that Warner will be a serious competitor for the job.
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Leinart has no more issues
The East Valley Tribune reports Cardinals QB Matt Leinart suggested Monday that personal matters hurt his play last year. In an apparent reference to a custody battle with the mother of his child that was settled early in training camp, Leinart said, "I had some personal stuff going in my life that was difficult. I wasn't used to being able to balance all of that. That's something I've learned over the past year. It's become a lot easier." Leinart also suggested that he was limited during the 2007 offseason because he hadn't fully recovered from a shoulder injury suffered in the next-to-last game of his rookie season in 2006. "Last summer and the offseason was difficult because I was still hurt from the year before." Leinart started the first five games of 2007 before he was sidelined with a season-ending collarbone injury.
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Knicks owner now owns NY Newsday
The New York Times (Richard Sandomir) reports: When there is news in his Cablevision empire, shouldn’t Jim Dolan be there? He is America’s newest newspaper mogul — Cablevision agreed to buy Newsday on Monday — but he was absent Tuesday when his Knicks introduced Mike D’Antoni as their coach. Now that he is buying Newsday’s [...]
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