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Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kevin Kolb (4) is tackled by Miami Dolphins middle linebacker Karlos Dansby (58) during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012, in Glendale, Ariz. The Cardinals won 24-21 in overtime. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
When he spoke the words, Ken Whisenhunt did it with such certitude; it could convince even the most skeptical of souls:

"It's not luck...it can't be luck."

Clearly the coach subscribes to Ralph Waldo Emerson ("Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect.") and not Donald Trump ("Everything in life is luck.")

After a crushing two-play swing that featured one of Kevin Kolb's most egregious errors ever in a Cardinals' uniform, immediately followed by an 80-yard touchdown pass to Brian Hartline (who ran as free as a dog that got out of the backyard), you'd be hard-pressed to think that luck didn't have something to do with this.

After winning a game in which they were out-gained by nearly 200 yards, fumbled the ball four times -- yet lost none of them -- and gave up eight sacks, you might think lady luck is a season ticket holder hanging out in Section 137, Row 8, Seat 5 with a cold beer and a Cardinals' logo tattooed on her shoulder blade.

Or if you really want to get fancy you could subscribe to the principle of Occam's Razor, the one that says the simplest explanation tends to be the right one.

So what is the simplest explanation: that the 4-0 Cardinals are one of the elite teams in the National Football League or that they were lucky Seattle dropped a touchdown pass or that Stephen Gostkowski pushed it wide left or that Kolb converted a 4th and 10 for a touchdown with 29 seconds left in the game?

As easy as it would be to chalk it up to luck, I'm with the coach and Ralph on this one. I don't believe in luck. OK, scratch that. The guy who walks into a random casino, drops a random coin into a random slot machine and wins a million bucks is lucky. The Cardinals have done it now 11 times over the last 10 months or so.

How does luck explain that?

Prior to last week's 21 point win, the Cardinals previous 11 wins had come by 2, 4, 7, 6, 4, 3, 6, 2, 3, 3 and 1 point. Four of those wins (make it five now) came in overtime. Like the coach said, that can't be luck.

They're a football team, that over this 11-2 stretch is good enough and talented enough to win football games in spite of their own shortcomings. On the exceptionally rare days they rise above those shortcomings, they dominate (see last week's game against the Eagles).

It doesn't mean they always will.

Always the movie geek, I've got the line from The Return of the King stuck in my head ("A day may come when the courage of men fails...but it is not this day.") The day will come when the Cardinals get burned for playing footsy under the table with foolish plays, but it is not this day.

And this is where the burden falls on Kolb. Be clear, the Cardinals are 4-0 in part because Kolb has avoided mistakes. He has risen above his own shortcomings. And yet...

The pick in the end zone was the mother of all foolish plays; as he said after the game "definitely the worst in my career...a terrible decision and a terrible throw." Kolb's own 4th down touchdown pass and the interception in overtime allow us to forgive that mistake, but we won't forget it either.

Perhaps one day the Cardinals will win because of Kevin Kolb. For now they'd be happy winning with Kevin Kolb. After Sunday, its clear winning in spite of Kevin Kolb is too much to ask.

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    KDub&ADub1324 wrote...
    Give Kolb a break...
    Why can't you fools just give Kolb the benefit of the doubt for once? "One day they'll win because of Kolb". Are you kidding me? Kolb has been a big part of the reason why the Cards are winning this season. How about you "analysts" grow a pair and just admit you guys have been wrong about him so far? Is 62% pass comp, 7 TDs to 2 INTs, 97.6 rating, and 4-0 record through 4 weeks not good enough for you, especially when NOBODY was giving him a chance prior to this season? Geez...
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    Teddy P wrote...
    Nice cheap shot at the end, Montgomery Burns
    Did he not throw for 300 yards and 3 TD's behind an atrocious offensive line today? He did make two terrible throws, but played very well other than that. He also showed a lot of guts. Kolb is 4-0, and is better in every statistical passing category than Skelton is. Just admit you were wrong in thinking Skelton was better, move on, and support Kolb.
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    Bench Rider wrote...
    give kolb a break??
    how can you give a guy a break when he cant even play consistant, he looks great one play and then the next one looks like he has no clue what going on. Did he lay well today? i guess he took some bad sacks, but he did manage the game well. Two bad ints, 3tds? Point being i still havent seen a complete game from kolb, he reminds me of alex smith last year...
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    Bench Rider wrote...
    cont...
    he just plays well enough and the team pulls out the win. Oh can we please learn how to complete a screen pass? how many bad throws have we seen on this simple throws to running backs? If the could do that, it would take away some of the pass rush, evetually teams are just going to try and take away the pass and make us run? Can az run? more than 50 yards?
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    greatbison wrote...
    No Run
    The last post is right. Without a running game - which requires a solid O Line - we're hosed. The close games are fun to watch, but the Cards can't control the clock. Then again, they made a Super Bowl without clock control, but they also had a HALL OF FAME quarterback and a much better O-Line that season.
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    Kreedos wrote...
    in 08
    The Cards had the worst running O in the league, or at least bottom 5. For all of Kolbs setbacks yesterday, he still found a way to win. Make no mistake, we DO NOT win that game yesterday without that 4th and 10 td with under a minute to go. That sparked the sidelines into victory.
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    Hummer71 wrote...
    good work
    Burns, this is one of you better reads in a while. Good job.
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    theuglytruth wrote...
    Good post Burns..
    ..great read! Absolutely on point with Kolb.
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    aBIGz wrote...
    Awesome win!
    When Kolb wasn't pressured he did very well. Yes he made some terrible mistakes but what QB hasn't? As soon as they gave Massie some help from the TE the throws started to come and the offense started to move. Wake was a lot for Massie to handle.(He did better than I could!) The cards have only won 5 games when down by 13 at half ever!
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    aBIGz wrote...
    Awesome win! 2
    I would say that was huge when it comes to character and pure tenacity. Good teams can win the bad games. Who cares how they won they won. Kolb is doing very well. compared to expectations going into the season I give him an A+. It's time for some RAM CHOPS!!!!
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