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When last seen by most of the country, Kevin Kolb was probably on his backside after absorbing one of a multitude of hits in the Arizona offense's worst performance of the season. 
It helps that Kolb had a couple of extra days to shake off the effects of that physical drubbing the Rams put on the Arizona offense. 
"It is nice. It was nice for everybody, not just myself," Kolb said after practice. "We've got a lot of little of dings, as does every team in the NFL, but as hard it was to play in that turnaround Thursday night, it is nice to have a few days off to relax and get your body back right." Purchase this Game Patrick Peterson Jersey to how off your support. This Premier Patrick Peterson Jersey has screen print graphic and mesh ides panel for breathability. Welcome to our site. 
An already sputtering offense took a hit when running back Ryan Williams injured his left shoulder, putting him out for the rest of the season. The team already is without running back Beanie Wells for at least five games with a turf toe. 
Their absence from already was an anemic ground game and the presence of a porous offensive line leave Kolb in a precarious spot. 
Then there is the improving health of John Skelton, who beat out Kolb for the starting job this year. Skelton went down with a sprained right ankle late in the game and Kolb came on to direct the winning drive in the season opener over Seattle. 
Skelton said he's about 90 percent healthy and could play if circumstances warranted it this weekend. 
Kolb threw 50 passes against the Rams, and was slammed down on most, if not all, of them. Fifty passes are too many, coach Ken Whisenhunt said. 
"That's going to give you issues. I don't want to do that," Whisenhunt said. "I'd like to sit here and say if we have to do it, we'll do it, but I don't want to do it." 
Kolb, a football gunslinger by nature, says he will throw 50 again, if necessary. 
"You don't want to, especially in this league" Kolb said, "but you do what you have to do. We've seen teams win a lot of ways in this league, so we'll do whatever it takes.' 
The Cardinals' offense could get some reinforcement this week. Running back LaRod Stephens-Howling, out for two weeks with a hip injury, "participated fully" in practice, Whisenhunt said, although he was listed as limited in the injury report. 
Tight ends Todd Heap and Jim Drey also were limited. Their return would double the number of tight ends available to help with the blocking, especially on the edge where tackles D'Anthony Batiste and Bobby Massie have struggled so much. Purchase this http://www.sharecardinals.com/Authentic-Larry_Fitzgerald_Jersey_BJBK415.html to how off your support. This http://www.sharecardinals.com/Authentic-Patrick_Peterson_Jersey_BJBK661.html has screen print graphic and mesh ides panel for breathability. Welcome to our site. 
Keeping tight ends in to help protect Arizona's quarterback is an option, although like anything else, a team can't rely on it too much. The same, Kolb said, goes for a three-step drop. 
The sack issues, Kolb said, are the responsibility of the entire team.


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