"Given the short-term reward vs. the potential long-term risk, most Cardinals fans might assume that coach Ken Whisenhunt will tell quarterback Kevin Kolb to just sit this next one out, that there's nothing to be gained by having him play in the regular-season finale against the visiting Seattle Seahawks.
If Kolb still is dealing with concussion symptoms, he won't play, Whisenhunt confirmed Monday when he addressed the media for the first time since Arizona's 23-16 loss Saturday at Cincinnati.
But if Kolb is cleared to go, Whisenhunt said he won't sit him for protective measures -- even though the Cardinals (7-8) have been eliminated from the playoff race.
"We're not approaching this as the last week. That's not the way we're going to approach it with our team or how we play," Whisenhunt said. "We want to win this game. It's a pretty significant achievement for this team, after starting 1-6, to get back to 8-8. I think it means a lot, and that's the way we're gong to approach it.
"I think back to '07 when we finished 8-8, and it gave us some momentum going into the off-season we had a pretty decent year the next year. To have the opportunity to go 8-8, even though we strive for better than that and we want to get into the playoffs, it's a pretty significant turnaround, and we want to make sure we continue to work for that.""