Eagles offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg believes Kevin Kolb is giving himself too much credit for his role in Arizona's victory last Sunday. Kolb admitted that he called out some of his former team's offensive plays late in the game. "Yeah, that's a story you know to anticipate," Mornhinweg said. "An ex-player that's on another ballclub and he's injured and wants so badly to be a part of a win." Mornhinweg pointed out that Kolb, whom the Eagles traded to the Cardinals before the season, had very little opportunity to undermine his offense. "In the two-minute (offense), if I remember right, we only called two plays on the line. We completed the third down and then dropped a big one," Mornhinweg said. "So, I think you know to anticipate those kind of things. We do a pretty good job self-scout(ing), and they saw very little of anything that they saw before as far as formations and motions and shifts. "It's clear on film," Mornhinweg added. "Also, I think that sort of stuff is sort of overrated. You put yourself in that corner position, and some guy on the sidelines is yelling out at you something. You got to trust yourself and your reads and all that. That's overblown quite a little bit, and I did go back through it. You know where you have to be careful is where a team locks you down and doesn't say anything. That's where you have to be careful with a guy that talks. I did check that. There was absolutely no effect."