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Anquan Boldin fired his agent. Henry VIII beheaded two of his wives.

Throughout history, what a person does has never been more important than why he/she does it? Modus operandi has always been at the heart of every action a person has taken throughout the annals of time. Some of the most insidious, heinous acts of humankind were mere manifestations of a person's desires. The things people need explains what people do.

Anne Boleyn, the Queen of England, was thought to be an adulteress and was accused of committing high treason; King Henry VIII beheaded her because he wanted a son she could not give him. Later, Catherine Howard, Anne Boleyn's lady in waiting and first-cousin, married her cousin's killer and subsequently suffered the same fate. Henry VIII accused her of being an adulteress and committing high treason. This time, his motives were pure and her guilt was certain.

Unfortunately for the Boleyn family, Henry VIII actions were consistent but his motives were very different; regardless of the brutality, one queen was innocent and one was not. Whether Henry VIII motives were sincere - and whether the accusations were true or not - was immaterial. The why justified the what.

We find ourselves in a similar situation with Anquan Boldin and Drew Rosenhaus. Why Anquan fired Rosenhaus is far more important than the pink-slip itself. What is he hoping for? What will happen now? What does Anquan need?

We are hours away from answering these questions. It won't take long to discern what this means. Actions speak louder than words. The best thing Anquan could do right now is join his teammates in OTA's.

This act of contrition, this olive branch would go a long way with the powers that be in Tempe. The combination of firing Rosenhaus and possibly showing up for OTA's could start the healing process, expediting Boldin's contract demands. The Cards know they need Anquan but they need him on their terms, when the time is right.

Anquan's image in this city and across the NFL has taken a serious hit and this must grind on one of the premier tough guys in the league. Some people - in a fit of ignorance - have actually referred to The Quan as a diva, a wide receiver in the same vain as Ochocinco.

Please, what a joke. I will not dignify this with a response but I do wonder why Anquan made this move?

Did Rosenhaus "get the ax" because he could not produce a contract, or did he "kneel on the green" because his guilt and complicity became obvious to one of the fiercest warriors in the game?

What will it be: Anne Boleyn or Catherine Howard?

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    Steve S. wrote...
    Kiss Our Petiute
    Anquan can kiss the petiute of every Cardinal fan in Arizona! Play for what you signed for, shut up and then get a new deal when the contract is up!
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    James C. wrote...
    Not worth the paper they're written on...
    A player should honor his end of a contract no matter how he performs just like the teams honor their end of the deals and don't cut players who underperform or get injured (HAH!) ... The problem with this situation is the ludicrous way in which the contracts in the NFL are structured. We don't see these kinds of problems in other sports to the degree we do in the NFL. The structure for these contracts was negotiated by the player's union and the owners, NOT Anquan Boldin. I, personally, can't really fault him for trying to get the most he possibly can for himself. If I was in a postition with any leverage over my employer, I would use that to get a raise for myself... For now, at least, I just see this as part of the way the game is played.
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    dusk883 wrote...
    The metaphors continue
    Nice article as always, Wolf. With Q in OTAs and having fired Rosenfeud... do these moves finally answer the question begging to be answered all along: What is Boldin's leverage for a new deal anyway?
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    Michael M. wrote...
    Forget the premadonna
    Forget that sourpuss premadonna Anquain Boldin. A few years from now we all will be talking of what kind of player he could have been; if he would have just played the game and honored his contract. Cards win this one. NEXT!!!
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    chemdawg wrote...
    boldin
    bolsin wanted a restructured contract in 07, said if no deal.....trade him. now that was all rosenhaus' tact for a better deal. not quans. he showed up for training camp an put in work. busted out the gates to start the season. got his face smashed in vs the jets. surgury, no pain meds, back in action 3 weeks later. there is no question he is one of the toughest players in tha game. anquan boldin is the heart an soul of the cardinals. quan is a soilder. now after a great season he is back to the contract thing w/ rosenhaus an the cardinals. the former agent tried to play dirty ( lance briggs 08) thus putting boldin in a position that goes against his character. im glad he fired his agent. i am confident things will get worked out.
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