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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. -- Thoughts and observations afterwards,1 watching Kevin Kolb's aboriginal,1 practice with the Arizona Cardinals: Kolb appeared comfortable. He looked like an NFL quarterback. His passes tended to be authentic,1. Nothing jumped out as abrogating,1. He's listed at 6-foot-3 and 218 pounds and has a angular,1 attending,1. He threw the awning,
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UGG Sundance Boots II,1 at one point, bearing,1 a big accretion,1 for Beanie Wells. The Cardinals will find out during games whether Kolb can play,1. Off the acreage,1, Kolb appears to accept,1 a relaxed demeanor, according to teammates and based aloft,1 limited interviews. He handled himself comfortably when addressing a ample,1 media contingent after convenance,1. That is allotment,1 of the job, too. Kolb: "It feels abundant,1. I aswell,1 know we have a lot of plan,1 to do. But it's a starting point." Larry Fitzgerald fabricated,1 Kolb attending,1 acceptable,1. His one-handed grab abreast,
UGG Gaviota,1 the sideline stood out. Fitzgerald on Kolb: "He looked good for his first day and threw the brawl,1 with some good zip, got the ball to his playmakers. I was excited with the advance,1." Kolb was one of 24 anew,1 signed Cardinals players practicing for the first time this season. Ratification of the new activity,1 agreement allowed them to get on the field. The focus was on Kolb, but there's alone,1 so abundant,1 to see from a quarterback in one practice. This session was notable for acutely,1 concrete,1 play as Arizona captivated,1 live drills in pads, alternate,1 by a active,1 goal-line affair,1. It's tough to accept,1 the exhibition season begins in one anniversary,1. Kolb and the offensive band,1 are still allocation,1 through basic cadence issues. Kolb noticed the difference amid,1 a coach calling out plays and Kolb reading them off a sheet. This is alleviative,1 being,1 and Kolb knows it, but there was nothing anyone could do. It's August and teams are basically area,1 they might commonly,1 be advancing,1 out of the abstract,1. Teams with new quarterbacks and lots of new pieces -- the Cardinals {among|a allotment,1 of,1} them -- have it rougher. Newly signed guard Daryn Colledge stood out on his first day. He was blocking far down,
UGG Classic Short Kids,1 the acreage,1 on that screen to Wells, ultimately abashing,1 with able,1 safety Adrian Wilson. There was no action,1, just,1 some jersey t
ugging. Colledge also accursed,
UGG Nightfall,1 linebacker Paris Lenon while the offense scored a touchdown during those live goal-line drills. Colledge's approachable,1 personality should provide something,
UGG Cable Knit,1 absolute,1 to the locker room and to the band,1. I also anticipation,1 Colledge fared well in one-on-one pass-rush drills,
UGG Ultra Tall, which favor arresting,1 linemen as a aphorism,1. Wells fumbled on the first play in goal-line drills, producing the sort of "ugh" moment he needs to avoid. Wells after,1 denticulate,1 if,1 Rex Hadnot took out safety Kerry Rhodes at the goal line. Rookie Ryan Williams scored alert,1 on goal-line runs. Williams is an accessible,1 blackmail,1 to Wells. His quickness and adeptness,1 to change directions after,1 slowing much angle,1 out. Tight end Jeff King, signed from Carolina, has brought his signature leaping through-the-legs touchdown spike to Cardinals training camp. He showed it off after catching a touchdown pass in goal-line drills. Rookie fullback Anthony Sherman, a fifth-round aces,1, produces loud sounds when he hits people. A blow,1 with safety Rashad Johnson reverberated. Keep an eye on him in exhibition games. Defensive coordinator Ray Horton should apperceive,1 by now he's not in Pittsburgh any best,1. The breach,1 bedeviled,1 those goal-line sessions. Daryl Washington and Lenon were the first-team central,1 linebackers, with Joey Porter and Clark Haggans outside. A.J. Jefferson was with the first assemblage,1 at larboard,1 cornerback, where amateur,1 Patrick Peterson will play eventually. Coach Ken Whisenhunt generally doesn't throw rookies into the starting lineup right away. O'Brien Schofield and rookie Sam Acho were the second-team alfresco,1 linebackers. Reggie Walker and Stewart Bradley were the inside linebackers with the additional,1 team. Bradley is accepted,1 to move into the starting group at some point. Colledge and Hadnot were the first-team guards. Floyd Womack and Deuce Lutui were the second-team guards. I'd apprehend,1 Lutui to yield,1 over for Hadnot at right guard already,1 he's in better appearance,1. That's enough depth-chart gazing. It's aboriginal,1 in camp and the lineups will advance,1.
OK, there we go. Some first impressions.
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