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Arizona Cardinals Quarterbacks

In 1988, the Cardinals moved to Tempe, Arizona, and the Phoenix Cardinals started playing home games in Sun Devil Stadium on the campus of Arizona State University. Before the 1994 season, in order to better market the franchise to a statewide fan base, the name of the team was changed to the Arizona Cardinals.

Neil Lomax 1981-88 (Portland St. )
Cliff Stoudt 1986-88 (Youngstown St.)
Kelly Stouffer, 1987 (Colorado St.)
Drafted 1st Round / 6 overall,
Held out all season
until his rights were traded away to Seattle.
Tom Tupa 1988-92 (Ohio St. ) P/QB
Timm Rosenbach 1989-92 (Washington St. )
Missed 91 when injured in training camp.
Drafted in the 1989 Supplemental Draft,
for a 1st round pick in the 1990 Draft.
Gary Hogeboom 1989 (C. Michigan)
Chris Chandler 1991-93 (Washington)
Stan Gelbaugh 1991 (Maryland)
Craig Kupp 1991 (Pacific Lutheran)
Tony Sacca 1992 (Penn St.)
Drafted 2nd Round / 46 overall
Steve Beuerlein 1993-94 (Notre Dame)
Jim McMahon 1994 (BYU)
Jay Schroeder 1994 (UCLA)
Mike Buck 1995 (Maine)
Stoney Case 1995-98 (New Mexico)
Drafted 3rd Round / 80 overall
Dave Kreig 1995 (Milton, WI)
Boomer Esiasan 1996 (Maryland)
Kent Graham 1996-97 (Ohio St. )
Chad May 1996 (Kansas St.)
Jake Plummer 1997-2002 (Arizona St.)
Drafted 2nd / 42 overall
Dave Brown 1998-2001 (Duke)
Chris Greisen 1999-2000 (NW Mo. St.)
Drafted 7th Round / 239 overall
Sherdrick Bonner 1999 (C.S.- Nothridge)
also of the Arizona Rattlers of Arena
Sean Keenan 2000 (Willims college)
NFL-Europe allocation
Josh McCown 2002-2005 (Sam Houston St.)
Drafted 3rd Round / 81 overall
Jeff Blake 2003 (E. Carolina)
Shaun King 2004 (Tulane)
John Navarre 2004-2005 (Michigan)
Drafted 7th Round / 202 overall
Kurt Warner 2005-2009 (N. Iowa)
Matt Leinart 2006-2009 (USC)
Drafted 1st Round / 10 overall
Tim Hasselbeck 2007 (Boston College)
Tim Rattay 2007 (La. Tech)
Brian St. Pierre 2008-2009 (Boston College)
Tyler Palko 2009 preseason (Pittsburgh)

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  • The Cardinals have a 2011 schedule that is the easiest (win-loss of opponents in 2010). So Free Agent Quarterbacks will view it the first place to look. Marc Bulger out of Baltimore, or the Kevin Kobb trade from the Eagles have been speculated.

  • what song is this being played?

  • @wackymac28 It is a string quartet performing a Trent Reznor track called "Suck"

  • Matt Hasselbeck was not on the cardinals he's only been on the seahawks and the Packers

  • @thebrosbros His younger brother Tim Hasselbeck played for the Cardinals. I miss typed the name. I've been focused on creating the Draft sideshows rather than fixing older projects.

  • Focused too much on the last names, and I blow it on the first name. I'll go kill my self now.

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  • 1:48 Way to Spell Boomer Esiason wrong genius

  • @jackobendo1 Didn't you mean tim hasselbEcK?

  • that was ok alot of them werent on the cardinals and the song was stupid

  • matt hasselback? don't you mean tim hasselbach?

  • @AVSEAL2012 Dont sweat it dude, cool video. Thanks from a Cardinal fan.

  • its like a hall of shame....

  • lol matt LIEnart

  • That is bad music

  • its actually tim hasselbeck not matt

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