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Cardinals' Kolb sits out, but says toe injury making progress
11-03-11

As Kevin Kolb sees it, getting the walking boot off of his right foot qualifies as "progress."

Kolb didn't practice with the Arizona Cardinals on Wednesday, but did tell reporters the turf toe on his right foot is improving. Custom NFL Jerseys He indicated he hoped to practice Thursday, but if not he would aim for getting back on the field on Friday."We're just going to see every morning where we stand," Kolb said. "I'm hoping my body can heal fast."

While pain tolerance is part of the equation, Kolb said, his ability to push of his right foot when he throws will also be a determining factor.More than anything, Kolb seems to be most bothered by the term "turf toe.""I wish it was called something different than 'turf toe.' It sounds like I'm a weenie,"  buy cheap jerseys he told KGME-AM this week.Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt said the team will know more when Kolb is fully able to run and plant off the foot.

"It's a good sign," Whisenhunt said. "He's come a long ways in two days. It's good to see him making that kind of progress."As for who would start if Kolb is ruled out, Whisenhunt said that it would "probably" fall on  jerseys supplier John Skelton.Running back Beanie Wells (knee), tight end Rob Housler (groin), safety Kerry Rhodes (foot) and FB Anthony Sherman (ankle) also did not practice Wednesday, according to The Arizona Republic.

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