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Arizona Cardinals president Michael Bidwill is excited about the direction of his team and remains as focused as ever on reaching another Super Bowl.

Bidwill knows there will be many key components in helping the Cardinals potentially realize that milestone and no position is more critical than the team's signal caller.

While it's been well-documented there is a quarterback battle in camp between Kevin Kolb and John Skelton, Bidwill told Arizona Sports 620's Doug and Wolf Monday he feels healthy competition is beneficial to all his players.

"I think competition makes the individual players better and I am excited about it at not only the quarterback position but all the different positions that we've been able to have some good competition at," Bidwill said.

Another cause for enthusiasm about the team's future is the incoming draft class. Bidwill expects the rookies to contribute sooner rather than later to what he hopes will be a winning model.

"Obviously we drafted some players that will be participating and contributing and helping us get off to a fast start," Bidwill stated. "I am excited about what I've seen so far."

Bidwill is also pleased to have been able to come to terms with the players in such a timely fashion. The Cardinals signed all their picks, including Michael Floyd and Jamell Fleming.

"I don't remember ever in the history of the NFL that all the rookies for any team were signed in June so the rookie system is working well," Bidwill said.

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    AZCrazy wrote...
    is it enough?
    The team has enough talent in enough places to be very successful in this league. The only remaining question mark is at the quarterback position. If one of our quarterbacks takes flight and does a stellar job, the team will be great. If not, we'll be perenially .500 until someone does. The defense is sweet. The offensive skill positions are stacked. We've got a lot of holes filled on O Line, as those young players mature over the next year or so. It's all up to the QB.
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