ARIZONA CARDINALS

Arizona Cardinals’ Ken Whisenhunt not worried about job security

Dec 11, 2012, 1:08 AM | Updated: 1:08 am

The Arizona Cardinals may have suffered a franchise-worst 58-0 loss to the Seattle Seahawks and saw their winless streak extended to nine games, but ownership is backing head coach Ken Whisenhunt in the face of adversity.

Team president Michael Bidwill announced Monday Whisenhunt isn’t going anywhere — for now. He said the Cardinals will have Whisenhunt coach the remaining games this season and make a decision about next year at a later date.

The Cardinals’ head coach joined Arizona Sports 620’s Doug & Wolf Monday and said he wasn’t worried walking off the field Sunday that he had coached his final game with Arizona.

“There’s a lot of speculation out there about things and that’s the way the NFL is,” Whisenhunt said. “I am not naïve to think that’s not going to happen. I understand that that’s a part of it but I am still going to do my job and work hard and believe in what I am doing.”

Rumors have been running rampant about Whisenhunt’s job security of late and after such a historically bad performance Sunday, it seemed his fate may have been sealed. Despite a reprieve, he knows the chatter about his future in Arizona will remain a hot button issue, especially if the team continues to struggle.

But, Whisenhunt said he doesn’t have control over what will happen in the future, instead he is focused on leading the Cardinals back into the win column.

“Hasn’t changed anything about the way I prepare or what I believe in,” Whisenhunt stated. “I can’t control anything about that other than what we do on the field, the way we approach it with our players and what you’ve done as far as handling yourself in trying to prepare the best way possible. Those kinds of things [rumors] are not in my control.”

Whisenhunt believes wholeheartedly in his system and the way he and his coaching staff go about their work.

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