The Arizona Cardinals opened voluntary workouts Monday without some top players, who chose to skip the activities.
"Everybody, we knew going into the offseason to start the offseason program who's going to be here, what their schedule is like and when we expect them back," Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury said."I think as a coach, you want to have these guys here all the time. But it's not how the rules are set up. Different guys handle it in different ways."
"That's what I just personally like to do, just because growing up, that's just how it was. That's what you just had to do," Baker said."And, you know, now that I'm, I would like to say, among the leaders on the team, I definitely want to do that, because it just helps the younger guys kind of get a head start before training camp and all that stuff starts.
"We just understand that the guys who are not there, they communicated to their coaches that they weren't going to be there. And you know, are of course working and they're still in playbooks," Baker said."I know, K-1 is working really hard. I know that he is doing all the things that he can, whether it's talking to the coach, he's talking to the players, and I know that when he gets here he's going to be ready. There's going to be no drop off.
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