So far it remains unspoken at Cardinals training camp, because, for a player, it would be akin to admitting they watch The View and sleep with a stuffed animal. People just wouldn't understand. But the Cardinals could make a solid case that this is the most talented team they have had since moving to the desert. The defensive front seven has adequate talent and is deep. The club is decent at cornerback, and strong safety Adrian Wilson is among the NFL's best. Free safety Antrel Rolle should give the club another playmaker in the secondary. Offensively, the line returns. Center Al Johnson is injured, but Lyle Sendlein is a competent backup. The starting receiving duo of Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin is among the league's best. The tight-end position has been upgraded over the past year. Edgerrin James and Tim Hightower give the team some punch at running back, and one of the two quarterbacks, Matt Leinart or Kurt Warner, should come through. The coaching staff returns intact, and the team is in the NFC West, one of the league's weaker divisions for the past few years. All that might add up to double-digit victories instead of losses. But you didn't get that from the Cardinals.
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