ARIZONA CARDINALS

Whisenhunt wanted QB resolution two years ago

Jun 13, 2012, 8:12 PM | Updated: 10:46 pm

At the first of two Arizona Cardinals minicamp practices
Wednesday, John Skelton filled the role of first-team
quarterback.

Tuesday, it was Kevin Kolb running with the ones.

The alternating between the two quarterbacks sharing first
team reps has been a constant throughout the team’s OTAs
and minicamp practices.

The competition will continue throughout training camp
next month in Flagstaff as the Cardinals get ready for
their season opener September 7 against Seattle at
University of Phoenix Stadium.

And while the quarterback competition will certainly be
the main focus surrounding the team for the next two and a
half months, head coach Ken Whisenhunt wishes it didn’t
have to be.

“If it was up to me, I would have preferred that we had a
quarterback resolution two years ago,” Whisenhunt said
Wednesday. “But obviously that hasn’t happened.”

But the desire to have a solution won’t press the sixth-
year head coach into making a decision until he’s ready to
name a starter.

“When it happens, it happens,” he said. “The guys are
working hard and that’s all you can ask of them. They’re
getting better at the things we’re asking them to do.
They’re going to have to go through different tests — the
next stage is going to be being able to do that in
training camp and then being able to do that in the
preseason games.”

Despite the uncertainty concerning the identity of the
quarterback that will be the opening day starter,
Whisenhunt is okay with either Kolb and Skelton
potentially
filling that role.

“I feel comfortable with the fact that we have guys that
can do that, and more of a known quantity maybe than we’ve
had before.

“You’ve got to let this competition play out honestly,
it’s got to be a fair competition. I think our players
understand that, and I’m excited to see how it goes.”

Arizona Sports’ Craig Grialou contributed to this
report

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