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Things have not gone according to plan in 2012 for Ken Whisenhunt and Co., but the Cardinals head coach says there will be no sense of relief at season's end (AP File Photo).
The 2012 season has undoubtedly been the toughest in Ken Whisenhunt's six-year tenure as the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals.

From a nine-game losing streak to a historic 58-0 loss to a never-ending carousel at quarterback, Whisenhunt's resolve has certainly been tested over the first 15 games of the season. Yet even as the Cardinals are just days away from saying goodbye to a forgettable campaign, Whisenhunt doesn't want it to end.

"Even though it's tough, the competition drives you, wanting to get better and wanting to do things the right way in order to have success," Whisenhunt said Monday. "If you aren't competitive you shouldn't be in here. And if [losing] doesn't bother you, you shouldn't be doing this.

"Will there be a sense of relief? No. The first thing I'm going to think about [when it ends] is that we don't have a chance to keep going and get it better, get it fixed."

With the team sitting at 5-10 -- its worst record under Whisenhunt -- speculation has grown in recent weeks as to whether he, his coaching staff and many notable players will even have a chance to get things fixed next season. But playing against a divisional rival who still has plenty on the line, Whisenhunt said there's no chance his team would pack it in against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 17.

"That's really about desire and character, and having the right guys," said Whisenhunt. "As tough of a stretch as we've been through here the last couple years, [packing it in] has never been an issue.

"You always hear that about players having their cars running that last game, but I don't have that concern with our guys. Not with what they've shown on the field."

Although Whisenhunt isn't worried about his team's mentality when they take the field Sunday in the Bay Area, the question still remains as to who will take the field at quarterback against the 49ers. As of Monday afternoon, Arizona's head coach was still undecided as to who would get the nod against one of the top-ranked defenses in the NFL.

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    the cooker wrote...
    Give us a break!
    The right guys? If you had the right guys you would be in the playoffs
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    CardsFan_ wrote...
    This team is close
    Can't tell me that the Seahawks are that much more talented than this team is. With the improvement of the OL and the return of Levi, get a more reliable RB and the right QB on this team and it's playoff-quality. I'm convinced of that.
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    hm wrote...
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    What a waste of a Defense the last couple years.
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    Think4URself wrote...
    I'm relieved.
    I am so happy not to have to watch that offensive product anymore (pun intended). It was flat out embarrassing to own a cardinals t-shirt. Needless to say, you can that thing will be at the bottom of the drawer for 2013. Mgmt had better get things corrected right away or the bidwells gonna get chased outta town...again.
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    FitzIsMyHero wrote...
    He wants more time
    but, to me, his time is up. Dont use injuries as a excuse for Whiz. If he were that good of a coach he'd be able to at least get the offense playing at a average level. The Pats went 9-7 with Matt Cassel when Brady went down. Because thats just how well the Patriots are coached. Obviously we're not a very well Offensively coached team. That all falls on Whiz.
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    hm wrote...
    Competitive?
    No QB, no RB no O line. Way far from being competitive.
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    sundevil7901 wrote...
    @CardsFan
    I appreciate your optimisim, but this team is not close, and is not close to Seattle right now.the Cards defense is very good, but the offense is among the league's worst.Improving at QB, RB and O-line in one off-season will be a taller order than it sounds.
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    JW L. wrote...
    No sense of relief?
    I hear that! There is NO RELIEF in sight!!!
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    mtj8nau wrote...
    @FitzIsMyHero
    Pats went 11-5 that year with Cassell....further strengthening your argument, ha ha. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_New_England_Patriots_season
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    FitzIsMyHero wrote...
    @ mtj8nau
    lol thank you for the correction. Yes that just further strengthens my argument. The Cards are and have been the worst offensively coached offense in the NFL. #arealheadcoachwanted
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