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Kevin Kolb during voluntary workouts Monday, April 16. (Photo by Adam Green/Arizona Sports)
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Kevin Kolb understands why the Cardinals pursued quarterback Peyton Manning in the offseason.

"Everybody knows what this league's about," Kolb said Monday at the team's voluntary workout. "If you've been in it for a while you understand that you have to fight for your job every single day and every single year.

"It's management's job here and every organization to make sure that they do their best to improve every position, and in my mind it's their right to go look wherever they need to look."

However, that does not mean he was necessarily OK with how it all went down. Kolb said there were a few things that could have been handled differently while the team was trying to woo Manning, at least in terms of communication.

"We've discussed those and look forward to the future and win a lot of football games together," he said.

Kolb did say that he did end up speaking with head coach Ken Whisenhunt, which made things better.

"He called me right off the bat, and of course I respect that as well," Kolb said. "That's the way you get through things. You can't get your feelings hurt in this business, it's just the way it is.

"Everybody's going to be held accountable at some point and you just can't get your feelings hurt. And I didn't. I didn't take it as that and I won't ever take it as that."

Kolb said it is all now past him, and he is looking forward to improving and winning a lot of games with the team.

That process started, at least somewhat officially, Monday at the Cardinals' Tempe training facility, where a motivated Kolb was working out in hopes of improving on what could only be classified as a disappointing first season in the desert last year.

Combine that with the knowledge that the team was hoping to replace him, and you have a QB who is not lacking motivation.

"You get fueled by a lot of things," he said. "Sure, [Manning] will add some sort of spark, but I'm fighting for my job anyways."

Indeed he is, as head coach Ken Whisenhunt said at the conclusion of the 2011 season that Kolb would be battling John Skelton for the starting job. Skelton, you may remember, started seven games last season (and played in 8), coming away with six victories.

Kolb knows the Cardinals gave up a lot to acquire him last summer, and though he was not able to prove much in his first year with the club, he now has a second chance to show they made the right decision.

"Look, nobody wants it more than me than to come in here and play great and to win a lot of football games and go win a Super Bowl," he said. "That's just the way I approach things; I don't approach it like I've got something to prove to fans or other people that are out there."

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    the cooker wrote...
    Really
    Sorry Kevin you do have something to prove to other people out there. Namely the Bidwells, coaches & every other team in the NFL. If the Cards decide to cut you down the road you surely want another team to think enough of you to offer a contract.
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    Wanabeafan wrote...
    What!!
    Nothing to prove.....Your making 61 Million Dollars and the Cards gave up a Second round draft pick and a proven player and you've got nothing to prove? You better be the second coming of Peyton Manning this year buddy!! They'll probably keep you if you can even start every game this next year. You should be MAD and play like there's no tomorrow. Otherwise, I guess your just another overpaid and overrated athlete. What a joke!!!
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    Tennisgrandpa wrote...
    Good point
    True athletes have nothing to prove to the fans because if they play up to their own expectations, the fans will be happy. I satisfied with this, now go out and play. I for one, am willing to cut him some slack from last year because the lockout oan no offseason hampered him more than most, this year he has all he needs. Get the job done Keving, that's all we ask.
    Dale
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    TACO BELL wrote...
    GIVE HIM A CHANCE
    Lets give him one last chance.
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    AzDraon wrote...
    Kolb gets 1 year
    Kolb has this year and this year alone to prove to Arizona that he deserves to be a starting QB. He needs to prove he is better then Skelton, not even my a little, by a hell of a lot. I expect nothing less then 10 wins this season. Anything less will be a failure on his part (assuming he starts all 16 games).
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    CroDawg wrote...
    Hey you negative idiots
    He said he approaches the game of football in that it's all about winning and winning a super bowl, not trying to please the fans. He doesn't have squat to prove to us fans. He just needs to go out and win games for the Cardinals. Skelton was garbage last year, but he won games.
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    hugUhbear wrote...
    Is it really asking so much???????????????
    When you invest tens of millions for a QB that had a concussion issue and sufferered another major one last year, why arn't the Cards at least making an effort to protect the guy?? I mean really, where the h-e-l-l is the FO's moves to protect their investment? Nothing done in FA convinces me that we won't still be the same team that gave up the most sacks last year. Sorry kevin your going out, literally.
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