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Written by Ares   
Monday, 01 February 2010 11:35
Taking a page from the baseball forum, I thought it might be nice to organize all our thoughts about the draft, FA moves, personnel decisions, etc into an organized and centralized location. Probably not as much movement that impact fantasy rosters as baseball, so I thought perhaps to break it down into divisions. Mods feel free to do what you like (keep as is, break up by team or individual players), but it sure would be nice to go to one place to find offseason info on a team rather then sift around in all the random threads.

Regardless, will Matt Leinart finally get his shot? Have to think that Beanie Wells stock goes up if Warner doesn't come back....

ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that the Cardinals have scheduled a Friday press conference to address Kurt Warner's future. According to Schefter, "all signs point" toward Warner hanging 'em up. His retirement would leave Matt Leinart as the Cardinals' only quarterback under contract for 2010; third-stringer Brian St. Pierre is a free agent. Warner, who turns 39 in June, finished the 2009 season with a 66.1 completion rate, 26:14 TD-to-INT ratio, and 3,753 passing yards. He indicated to ESPN's Rick Reilly last week that playing football had lost its fun.

Along with this update...

Cardinals beat writer Darren Urban fully expects Matt Leinart to get the first crack at the team's starting QB job if Kurt Warner retires. "The Cardinals aren't going to try and trade for Donovan McNabb," Urban says. Though McNabb does offseason training in Arizona, he wouldn't fit there as a career West Coast passer. The offense Ken Whisenhunt runs is totally different, and Leinart's been in it for three years. Urban also says the Cards won't give up high draft picks for a 33-year-old QB in a contract season.
Source: azcardinals.com

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