EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner committed six turnovers Sunday, including four in the first half, but coach Ken Whisenhunt never considered bringing in backup Matt Leinart.
Whisenhunt thought Warner's problems stemmed mostly from poor protection. "I didn't think we did the job offensively, especially in protection, in the first half, so that's the reason we stayed with Kurt," the coach said.
Whisenhunt said he plans to stick with Warner as the Cardinals return home for their next two games, against Buffalo and Dallas.
Warner passed for 472 yards and two touchdowns as the Cardinals tried to come back in the second half.
"I thought he did a nice job in the second half," Whisenhunt said. "How many points did we put up in the second half?"
In the second half, the Cardinals spread the field with four receivers and used their no-huddle scheme. Warner racked up some big numbers, finishing with 472 yards passing.
Whisenhunt thought Warner's problems stemmed mostly from poor protection. "I didn't think we did the job offensively, especially in protection, in the first half, so that's the reason we stayed with Kurt," the coach said.
Whisenhunt said he plans to stick with Warner as the Cardinals return home for their next two games, against Buffalo and Dallas.
Warner passed for 472 yards and two touchdowns as the Cardinals tried to come back in the second half.
"I thought he did a nice job in the second half," Whisenhunt said. "How many points did we put up in the second half?"
In the second half, the Cardinals spread the field with four receivers and used their no-huddle scheme. Warner racked up some big numbers, finishing with 472 yards passing.