Anquan Boldin is back on the warpath. A few days after the Cardinals’ second preseason game, the disgruntled receiver told NFL Network that he considered his relationship with the Cardinals’ organization “done.” Meanwhile, Boldin’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, renewed a request to the team that it trade Boldin and was once again told that the Cardinals had no intention of doing so and remained hopeful of signing Boldin to a contract extension down the road. Sources close to the situation have told team insiders that Boldin is no longer talking to head coach Ken Whisenhunt — an assertion Whisenhunt was quick to deny — and that Boldin is so angry that he might consider bolting training camp. “It’s gotten very ugly, especially since for so long the Cardinals portrayed Anquan as the prototype guy, playing up his character and heart,” a longtime team insider told PFW. “I would be stunned by a trade now, though. The draft would have been the time to make a deal, and if Larry Fitzgerald gets hurt, who would be left if Anquan is also gone? Beyond that, the three teams that have outwardly expressed the most interest in Boldin (Washington, Philadelphia and Dallas) are all on the 2008 schedule. There are just way too many moving parts for a deal, plus that’s just not (Cardinals owner) Bill Bidwill's style. If there’s still as big an impasse after the season, though, it could be a much different story.”