I remember a time not so long ago when there were Seahawks fans who were upset that the team didn’t acquire quarterback Kevin Kolb. Instead, Kolb was dealt to the Arizona Cardinals for a 2012 second round pick and cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie. (Holy shit, trade values have changed so much in the last few years alone.) Kolb started nine games for the Cardinals in 2011, throwing nine touchdowns and eight interceptions while Arizona went 3-6 in those games. The next season, they had four different starting QBs — Kolb, John Skelton, Ryan Lindley, Brian Hoyer — and went 5-11.