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Old 05-04-2006, 02:48 AM   #1
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From A to Z... The Arizona Cardinals FOF Dynasty

Welcome to the Arizona Cardinals Front Office Football Dynasty. As you're about to find out, this is a different kind of FOF dynasty.

First order of business is go to my Arizona Cardinals FOF Website. The website integrates elements from both the Cardinals of the "real world" along with the Cardinals from my "FOF world." For example, on the "Records" page of the website you'll see Cardinals team records (some that have stood for more than fifty years)... but when those records are broken by my FOF Cardinals, the Records page will be updated. That goes the same for the entire website. As the FOF franchise grows, it will become a bigger part of the website.

After you've checked out the website, there are a couple of things you can do to make this dynasty thread more interactive. As you follow along, you are encouraged to submit questions or comments to the GM, either through this thread or on the "Fan Forum" page on the website. Either way, it will make this dynasty much more fun.

Also, if you have FOF TCY and would like to see your college stars play in my league, please, by all means, let me know. Even better, if you've tracked your TCY players' progress in the dynasty threads, we can refer the followers of this thread to your thread to read about their past collegiate careers. All I ask is that the years match up accordingly (IE 2010 TCY Draft Class would import into my 2010 FOF Season). If you're interested, please mention it in this thread or post on the azcardinals website.

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Old 05-04-2006, 05:27 AM   #2
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Cuban Crisis? Reality TV to Decide Football Exec

2005 -- NFL Offseason
Article from Associated Press

Phoenix, AZ -- Mark Cuban has done it again. The internet mogul and owner of the Dallas Mavericks has finalized a deal with Bill Bidwill to purchase the NFL's Arizona Cardinals for a reported $320 million. The purchase is pending approval from NFL owners.

Cuban is wasting no time making waves in the NFL. He announced that the role of Cardinals general manager will be up for grabs in a television reality series. The program, called "Front Office Football," will be aired on Fox Sports Net. Contestants will face a series of challenges, including running a mock NFL draft, for the right to become a pro football executive. None of the contestants will have any prior experience running a sports franchise.

"Why should our GM need any experience?" quipped Cuban. "The Cardinals have sucked long enough with so-called 'experienced' executives. It's time to shake things up."

The winner of the contest will be awarded a one-year contract worth $250,000.
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Old 05-04-2006, 05:42 AM   #3
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Sportscaster Wins TV Contest, Named Cards GM

2005 -- NFL Offseason
Article from Associated Press

PHOENIX, AZ -- The search is over. Mark Cuban's "Front Office Football" reality television series has crowned the next general manager of the Arizona Cardinals.

Sam Adams, a TV sportscaster, beat out ten other contestants to earn the right to run the Cardinals football franchise. The other contestants included Sports Illustrated columnist Peter King, actor/comedian Tom Arnold, and former Cardinals quarterback Neil Lomax.

"Sam will make a fantastic NFL GM," said Cuban. "He obviously knows a lot about sports. And, besides, he's the most qualified for the job. He won his fantasy football league last season."

Adams will certainly have his work cut out for him. He takes over a struggling franchise that is coming off a 6-10 season in 2004 and hasn't been to the postseason since 1998.

"There's nowhere to go but up," said Adams, who quit his job as a sportscaster to take over general managerial duties for the Cardinals. "This is a young team with lots of potential. It's just a matter of time before we put it all together."
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Old 05-04-2006, 10:13 AM   #4
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Old 05-04-2006, 11:48 AM   #5
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Old 05-04-2006, 04:48 PM   #7
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Old 05-04-2006, 10:06 PM   #8
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My first day on the job

2005 -- NFL Offseason
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

My first day on the job as General Manager of the Arizona Cardinals began with a visit to the team's headquarters in Tempe. I was greeted by a small gathering of reporters at the door, all scrambling to get their soundbite for the evening news. Just think, I used to be one of those reporters. Now I am the soundbite. Who woulda thunk it?

Next up was a tour with Mark Cuban. The facility was already up to spec, but Cuban already has visions of a total makeover, including plasma screens and iPod docking bays in the clubhouse. You've got to love working for a guy like that. He genuinely wants to win (and have fun) at all costs. Having him write the paychecks certainly won't hurt when we're trying to bring free agents to the desert.

The rest of the morning was spent meeting the staff. There are lots of old schoolers still working for this team. The video director, for example, is a year shy of his 40th season with the team. 40 years! Did they even have video back then? Maybe they just did cave drawings or something.

Next up was a brief lunch with Mark. He has a basketball team to watch over in Dallas, and it's clear that the Cardinals will be the redheaded stepchild to the Mavericks, at least for the timebeing.

After lunch, it was time to get down to business. I know everyone thinks this is just a publicity stunt, but I'm taking this seriously. I'm being given the opportunity of a lifetime, and I'm not going to blow it. I'm going to bust my hump for this team, even if it's only for one year. My work started with a visit with our lead scout, Perry Nieves. He presented me with this preseason roster and his scouting evaluations.

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Arizona Cardinals Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Warner, Kurt 13 QB QB 7 43 48 1 yr. Arrington, J.J. 28 RB RB 1 36 53 3 yrs Hodgins, James 42 FB FB 7 54 54 2 yrs Johnson, Teyo 84 TE TE 3 21 40 1 yr. Boldin, Anquan 81 FL FL 3 55 71 2 yrs Fitzgerald, Larry 11 SE SE 2 48 73 4 yrs Davis, Leonard 75 LT LT 5 58 76 2 yrs Wells, Reggie 74 LG LG 3 41 71 1 yr. Stepanovich, Alex 71 C C 2 30 60 2 yrs Bridges, Jeremy 73 RG RG 3 10 18 1 yr. Ross, Oliver 79 RT RT 6 43 52 5 yrs Berry, Bertrand 92 LDE LDE 8 67 68 4 yrs Dockett, Darnell 90 LDT LDT 2 41 62 2 yrs Davis, Russell 98 RDT RDT 7 25 25 1 yr. Pace, Calvin 97 RDE RDE 3 38 54 3 yrs Dansby, Karlos 58 SLB SLB 2 47 72 3 yrs Darling, James 51 MLB MLB 9 43 45 2 yrs Huff, Orlando 57 WLB WLB 5 42 53 2 yrs Rolle, Antrel 21 LCB LCB 1 43 77 5 yrs Macklin, David 27 RCB RCB 6 48 51 2 yrs Wilson, Adrian 34 SS SS 5 51 58 5 yrs Griffith, Robert 24 FS FS 12 39 39 2 yrs McCown, Josh 12 QB 4 24 55 1 yr. Navarre, John 16 QB 2 13 33 2 yrs Jackson, James 39 RB 5 31 37 1 yr. Shipp, Marcel 31 RB 5 29 30 2 yrs Ayanbadejo, Obafemi 30 FB 7 44 54 1 yr. Hodel, Nathan 48 TE 4 22 34 1 yr. Edwards, Eric 43 TE 2 20 31 2 yrs Johnson, Bryant 83 FL 3 28 44 3 yrs Moses, J.J. 85 FL 5 26 39 1 yr. Leckey, Nick 60 C 2 11 16 2 yrs Brown, Elton 61 RG 1 9 23 3 yrs Allen, Ian 76 LT 6 19 27 1 yr. Player, Scott 10 P 8 41 45 3 yrs Rackers, Neil 1 K 5 56 93 1 yr. Zellner, Peppi 94 LDE 7 29 33 2 yrs Okeafor, Chike 56 RDE 7 27 27 4 yrs Kolodziej, Ross 72 LDT 5 17 27 1 yr. Towns, Lester 59 MLB 6 24 33 1 yr. Blackstock, Darryl 95 SLB 1 33 65 4 yrs Johnson, Eric 55 WLB 6 24 33 1 yr. Tate, Robert 26 LCB 9 19 25 1 yr. Walls, Raymond 38 LCB 5 10 20 1 yr. Green, Eric 20 RCB 1 14 31 4 yrs Harris, Quentin 29 SS 4 14 22 1 yr. ##Hambrick, Troy 47 RB 6 24 24 2 yrs ##Croom, Larry 32 RB 2 19 27 2 yrs ##Redmond, J.R. 41 RB 5 15 20 1 yr. ##Morrow, Harold 33 FB 10 23 23 1 yr. ##Lee, Charles 82 SE 6 25 31 1 yr. ##Newhouse, Reggie 88 SE 2 21 38 1 yr. ##Swinton, Reginald 87 SE 5 13 18 1 yr. ##Reuber, Alan 66 LG 2 7 13 1 yr. ##Brandon, Darrell 69 LT 1 15 51 1 yr. ##Wakefield, Fred 63 RT 5 9 34 2 yrs ##Cochran, Antonio 78 RDE 7 25 34 2 yrs ##Moore, Langston 99 RDT 2 10 28 1 yr. ##Mitchell, Lance 52 MLB 1 15 35 3 yrs ##Hayes, Gerald 54 WLB 3 22 35 1 yr. $$ - player is in starting lineup, ## - player is inactive. Players Under Contract: 60 Inactive: 14 On Active Roster: 46 Salary Cap: $85,500,000 Cap Room: $17,430,000 Maximum for New Player: $17,780,000 Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $0 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $0 Cap Room Required Next Year: $59,710,000

My first impression was, "Now I know why they gave the job to me." This team has 4-12 written all over it. Perry had graded only one player at more than 60 points ("very good"): DE Berry Bertrand. The good news is there's a handful of players who have the potential to join that group, including WR Larry Fitzgerald, CB Antrel Rolle, and LB Karlos Dansby. Still, not exactly the kind of roster a GM dreams about taking over.

What's my first order of business? Drink heavily. Then try to figure out how the hell I'm going to turn this ship around.
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Old 05-05-2006, 11:13 PM   #9
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Wheelin' and Dealin'

2005 -- NFL Offseason
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

After taking a look at the roster, it's time to make some moves. Like I said before, this team has 4-12 written all over it. If we're going to get better, we're going to have to make some sacrifices right now. It's like pulling off a band-aid. You can either pull it off slowly and go through a bunch of 6-10 seasons... or you can rip it off and go through one or two 4-12 seasons.

That being said, there are still some guys on this roster that I would deem "untouchable." Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin could both be 1,000 yard receivers for this team. With Bodlin's contract up in two years, we worked quick to extend his contract another two seasons. Antrel Rolle looks like a future lockdown cornerback. And Bertrand Berry is just entering the prime of his career and should be a Pro Bowl candidate. Otherwise, everyone else is fair game.

My number one goal this season is to gear up for the '06 Draft. There's a bumper crop of studs to be had next year... guys like Reggie Bush (RB, USC), D'Brickashaw Ferguson (OT, Virginia), AJ Hawk (OLB, Ohio State), and Matt Leinart (QB, USC). I'd like for us to be in position to pick one, if not two, of these guys come draft day.

After making a few calls around the league, I was able to make some headway with the San Francisco 49ers. Like us, they have lots of holes to fill on both sides of the football. Their philosophy right now is to build their team around their quarterback, Alex Smith, who was the #1 pick in this year's draft. We don't have that luxury. We're still looking for that guy to build a team around. Thanks to the Niners, we may now be able to do that.

ARIZONA GETS:
49ers 2006 1st round draft pick
49ers 2008 6th round draft pick

SAN FRANCISCO GETS:
OT Leonard Davis (58/76)
CB David Macklin (48/51)
FB James Hodgins (54/54)
Cardinals 2008 2nd round draft pick

We really had to give to get in this case. San Fran took three starters off our roster and a second round pick to boot. Davis gives them a dominant offensive tackle to bookend the O-Line with Kwame Harris and protect their franchise QB. Macklin shores up a depleted secondary. Hodgins will take over at fullback should the Niners lose Fred Beasley to free agency next season. All that for a 1st round pick.

Still, I'm not complaining. I want a franchise quarterback to throw to Fitz and Boldin, and I don't think Josh McCown is going to get it done. A guy like Leinart might fit right in here. I've also got my eye on Bush. Considering our offensive line, we could use a back like Reggie who doesn't rely a whole lot on getting holes to run through. Getting that #1 pick is a gamble... the Niners could end up screwing us and going 9-7 this season, but it's a risk worth taking.

After dealing with the 49ers, I turned around and shipped their 2008 6th rounder to the Houston Texans in our only other trade of the preseason.

ARIZONA GETS:
Texans 2008 3rd round draft pick
Texans 2008 5th round draft pick

HOUSTON GETS:
OLB Orlando Huff (42/53)
Cardinals 2008 6th round draft pick (via San Francisco)

Again, we lose another starter on defense. But the departure of Huff opens the door for Darryl Blackstock, who should make an immediate impact for us at outside linebacker.

The trades were met with heavy criticism from our fans. Luckily, the Arizona Cardinals don't have many fans. I guess that's the one advantage of working in Phoenix.
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Old 05-06-2006, 02:31 AM   #10
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2005 Season

2005 -- NFL Season
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

I don't want to call this a "rebuilding year" because, frankly, there's nothing to "re"-build. That would suggest that we had something to rebuild from. The way I see it, this team is starting from ground zero. Hopes were obviously low going into the season, and our team met all expectations.

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2005 Summary for Arizona Cardinals Record: 4-12 Winning Pct.: .250 Arizona Cardinals Team Rank Rushes 382 32 Rushing Yards 1374 32 Yards Per Carry 3.59 31 (T) Pass Attempts 565 3 Completions 326 7 Passing Yards 4014 3 Yards Per Attempt 7.10 10 (T) 3rd Down Conversions 40.2 21 Points Per Game 17.7 25 Turnovers 27 24 Turnover Margin -1 19 (T) Opponents Team Rank Rushes 485 26 (T) Rushing Yards 2030 22 Yards Per Carry 4.18 18 Pass Attempts 546 26 (T) Completions 338 31 Passing Yards 3879 27 Yards Per Attempt 7.10 22 3rd Down Conversions 41.7 12 Points Per Game 22.3 24 (T) Turnovers 26 11 (T) Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 17 at STL 33 2 13 NED 14 3 9 at ATL 10 4 33 NOS 21 5 25 at SFO 23 7 10 SEA 13 8 14 at BUF 17 9 23 at MIA 20 10 10 NYK 33 11 3 at CAR 27 12 28 NJY 31 13 25 at DET 31 14 27 SFO 13 15 21 STL 34 16 6 at SEA 15 17 20 TBY 23 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int 13 Warner QB 558 324 4000 7.16 22 17 **Team --- 565 326 4014 7.10 22 17 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD 28 Arrington RB 272 1012 3.72 4 39 Jackson RB 60 213 3.55 0 **Team --- 382 1374 3.59 7 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc YAC TD 11 Fitzgerald WR 162 88 1326 15.0 227 6 81 Boldin WR 141 76 1252 16.4 164 5 30 Ayanbadejo FB 91 62 412 6.6 127 5 83 Johnson WR 63 35 366 10.4 26 3 85 Moses WR 40 22 273 12.4 35 1 84 Johnson TE 29 22 260 11.8 27 2 **Team --- 559 326 4014 12.3 661 22 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn 24 Griffith S 91 30 0.0 1 1 3 51 Darling ILB 78 25 2.0 0 2 4 34 Wilson S 69 22 0.0 1 5 6 21 Rolle CB 66 26 0.0 0 4 9 95 Blackstock OLB 66 15 1.0 1 4 0 91 Jones OLB 61 13 1.0 1 0 2 92 Berry DE 58 26 18.0 27 0 1 90 Dockett DT 44 20 2.0 9 0 0 97 Pace DE 41 25 6.0 14 0 0 22 Gilmer CB 39 15 1.5 1 0 2 Front Office Football 2004 59 Towns ILB 38 13 0.0 0 0 3 98 Davis DT 36 18 4.5 15 0 0 20 Green CB 34 11 0.0 2 1 4 58 Dansby OLB 26 8 0.0 0 0 0 **Team --- 910 295 39.0 73 17 39

4-12, just like I called it. We filled about half the seats in our swan song at Sun Devil Stadium. We did give fans some hope for next season, though. Kurt Warner passed for 4,000 yards on the button, becoming just the second quarterback in Cardinals franchise history to reach that mark.

I was even more encouraged by the play of WR's Anquan Boldin (76 rec, 1252 yds, 5 TD) and Larry Fitzgerald (88 rec, 1326 yds, 6 TD), who both surpassed 1,000 yards receiving for the season.

Rookie RB J.J. Arrington rushed for over 1,000 yards for the year, despite running behind a makeshift offensive line, though I'd like to see our runningbacks get a little more involved in the passing game.

Perhaps the brightest spot came from DE Bertrand Berry, who broke Simeon Rice's team record for sacks in a season with 18.0, earning 1st team All-League honors.

We had some great individual performances, but our lack of skill at the non-skill positions really bit us in the butt, as we finished toward the bottom of the NFL in points scored (17.7) and points allowed (22.3).

A rough season, but it was expected.
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Old 05-06-2006, 04:48 AM   #11
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Gearing up for '06

2006 -- NFL Offseason
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

We enter the '06 season with renewed optimism. Our team had a 4,000 yard passer... two 1,000 yard receivers... a 1,000 yard rusher... and an 18.0 sack machine. We were also leaving the not-so-friendly confines of Sun Devil Stadium for our new retractable roof, retractable playing surface, brand-spanking new Cardinals Stadium in Glendale.

Though the results weren't promising in 2005, Mark Cuban decided to renew my contract for 2006. Maybe he wanted to prove everyone wrong... that a reality show winner could actually run a successful front office in the NFL. Or, perhaps more likely, he's just paying more attention to his Dallas Mavericks. Whatever the rationale, I'm glad to be back for '06.

Because we're going to be building this team with youth, I decided to part ways with our old scout and hire someone with a keen eye for college prospects. Enter Bernard Bates, formerly of the Dallas Cowboys. We're lucky to have him on board.

This season is going to rely heavily on the draft. We "earned" the #2 overall pick with our 4-12 record, winning a tie-breaker with the Dolphins and Titans. More importantly, we were lucky enough to snag the #1 overall pick courtesy the San Francisco 49ers and their hidious 1-15 campaign. That gives us the #1 and #2 overall picks in the 2006 Draft. I can't believe our good (mis)fortune.

Of course, everyone is screaming for us to pick USC teammates Reggie Bush and Matt Leinart 1-2. I've got to admit, it sounded intruiging. Not a bad offense... Leinart, Bush, Fitzgerald, and Boldin. But there are still plenty of other quality players to look at: linebacker A.J. Hawk out of Ohio State, Memphis runningback DeAngelo Williams, and Virginia lineman D'Brickashaw Ferguson, just to name a few.

Heading toward D-Day coach Denny Green, scout Bernard Bates, and the rest of the staff have started finalizing the draft board:

1. Matt Leinart, QB, USC (36/79)
2. AJ Hawk, OLB, Ohio State (57/82)
3. Reggie Bush, RB, USC (54/73)
4. DeAngelo Williams, RB, Memphis (56/72)
5. Jonathan Orr, WR, Wisconsin (50/74)
6. Santonio Holmes, WR, Ohio State (34/76)
7. D'Brickashaw Ferguson, OT, Virginia (29/72)
8. Michael Huff, S, Texas (33/71)
9. Laurence Maroney, RB, Minnesota (52/62)
10. Mario Williams, DE, North Carolina State (24/71)

The possibilities are endless. We're in a position to deal one of our two picks and slide down in the draft to fill multiple holes, or we can just hold on to the top two picks and have our pick of the litter. Either way, I'm loving where we are and can't wait for draft day!
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Old 05-06-2006, 05:36 AM   #12
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NFL -- 2006 Free Agent Period
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

In my first full offseason in the front office, I've decided to lay low during the free agent signing period. Though Cuban would prefer that we sign a big name star with some of our cap space ($35 million under), I've assured the boss that our money would be better spent on signing draft picks and improving the depth of our roster. He grumbled as MVP Edgerrin James signed for 4 years, $36 million with the Eagles. Then Drew Brees bolted San Diego for a 5 year, $41.5 million deal with the Dolphins. Not long after, the Browns ponied up $81.5 million for DE John Abraham. I'll admit, it was tough watching all those big names sign with other teams, but I've got to believe that we'll be better off in the long run.

During the free agent feeding frenzy, we did get approached about a deal for Josh McCown. The Rams, bracing for the departure of Marc Bulger to free agency, offered up a 3rd round pick. We countered, and received a 2nd rounder in exchange for McCown and our 4th rounder. As far as our signings go, we quietly picked up DT Bryant Young, G Zach Wiegert, CB Sam Madison, and TE Brian Kozlowski.

Perhaps the toughest pill to swallow was watching Kurt Warner leave us for New Orleans and a $21 million payday with the Saints. He's taking full advantage of one good season with us. More power to him, but I think the Saints paid way too much to get him. If the Saints think they're getting the same Kurt Warner who took the Rams to the Super Bowl, they're going to be sorely disappointed. But what do I know? I'm just a guy who won a reality show.

Not a big free agent period for us, but we should make plenty of noise come draft day.
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Old 05-06-2006, 07:40 AM   #13
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2006 NFL DRAFT
INSIDE THE WAR ROOM
An exclusive from SI.COM
by Peter King

Ever wonder what it's like to be in the war room? You're about to find out. The folks with the Arizona Cardinals gave me an all-access badge for Draft Day in a Sports Illustrated exclusive. We all know things get a little crazy in the draft, but I doubt we've ever seen anything like this. The Cardinals took the #1 and #2 overall picks into the weekend. Rumors were swirling that they would snatch up SoCal college teammates Reggie Bush and Matt Leinart with those picks, but the Cards never made an official announcement before the draft. You're about to find out why.

30 minutes until Arizona is on the clock with the #1 pick.
The Miami Dolphins are on the phone. They want to move up from #4 to #1, presumably to snatch Bush. 20 minutes later, just 10 minutes before the start of the draft, the 'Fins send their #4 overall pick, two future 1st rounders, and a 2nd rounder, in exchange for the Cardinals #1 choice. It's a trade that brings back memories of Mike Ditka giving up everything but the kitchen sink for Ricky Williams in New Orleans. But the real stunner comes when Miami uses the pick on Oregon defensive tackle Haloti Ngata.

Arizona is on the clock with the #2 pick.
Now the Chargers are on the phone. They're looking to trade up so they can get stud wide receiver Jonathan Orr. The Cardinals bite, sending the #2 pick and their 5th rounder to San Diego for the Chargers' #6 pick, 2008 1st rounder, and a pair of second rounders.

Tennessee is on the clock with the #3 pick.
Arizona, fearing the Titans will snare Bush one pick ahead of them, get on the phone in a bid to move up a spot. They offer up the #4 choice and a high second rounder from San Diego for the #3 choice. Tennessee accepts. Cards get Bush, Titans get DeAngelo Williams. Tennessee would later reveal they had Williams ahead of Bush on the draft board, essentially stealing a 2nd rounder away from Arizona.

The Saints draft Ohio State WR Santonio Holmes at #5.

Arizona is on the clock with the #6 pick.
Now Tampa wants to move up to grab Virginia O-Lineman D'Brickashaw Ferguson. Everyone assumed he would go in the top 4. Arizona's still got its sites set on Matt Leinart, who continues to slide. The Cards deal their #6 to Tampa for the Bucs' #10 and a 2nd rounder.

Cincinnati gets a steal in DE Mario Williams at #7.

Denny Green is pounding his fists on the conference table.

"Come on! Don't pick Leinart!"

The voodoo works. Minnesota picks up Arizona State ILB Dale Robinson at #8. One more pick to go.

Now the guys are sweating bullets. Sam Adams will never live this one down if he loses Leinart after having the #1 and #2 picks. Adams starts working his voodoo.

"Pick Hawk! Pick Hawk!"

Adams wants the Atlanta Falcons to draft Ohio State linebacker AJ Hawk at #9. They don't.

The Falcons select Miami WR Sinorice Moss.

The conference room erupts with cheers. The Cards get their man, Matt Leinart at #10, putting an end to a shocking freefall for the former Heisman winner. But what the Cardinals don't know is that another freefall is in the works.

Arizona's still catching its breath from the flurry of trades -- four in all -- that netted them Reggie Bush, Matt Leinart, and three future 1st round picks. As the coaches, scouts, and executives regain their composure and prepare for their #2 pick in the 2nd round, the unthinkable happens.

"Why the hell is AJ Hawk still out there?"

Hawk, actually rated ahead of Bush on the Cardinals draft board, still hasn't been picked midway through the 1st round. Teams continue to pass on the all-world linebacker to address other needs.

"We've got to make a move."

"Somebody will pick him up. Let's just focus on the second round."

But Hawk continues to plummet. The Jets take a pass and draft RB Leon Washington at #22.

"Get on the phone with Seattle."

The Seahawks hold the #24 overall pick. The Cardinals quickly offer up the #2 pick in the 2nd round and the #3 choice in the 3rd. Seattle takes the offer. But the Cards still have to wait for the Packers to pick at #23. They draft CB Ashton Youboty.

More cheering.

The Cardinals waste no time getting on the phone and calling in their third and final pick of the 1st round, AJ Hawk.

"Guys, we may have just gotten ourselves a Super Bowl team," says one front office cronie. I wouldn't go that far, but the Cardinals just erased any hint of being a doormat for the rest of the NFL, having wrapped up one of the most frenetic and successful 1st rounds in NFL history.


Rnd 1 (3) - Reggie Bush, RB, Southern California
Rnd 1 (10) - Matt Leinart, QB, Southern California
Rnd 1 (24) - A.J. Hawk, OLB, Ohio State
Rnd 2 (4) - Derrick Martin, CB, Wyoming
Rnd 4 (2) - Quinn Ojinnaka, T, Syracuse
Rnd 6 (2) - Cody Douglas, G, Tennessee
Rnd 7 (2) - Anthony Smith, S, Syracuse

Draft Review: A-
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Old 05-07-2006, 03:07 AM   #14
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2006 -- NFL Mini-Camp
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

Careful what you ask for, you might just get it. Yes we were able to parlay those #1 and #2 picks into three first round draft choices. But drafting a player is one thing... signing him is another thing entirely.

Reggie Bush still wanted #1 draft pick money, despite sliding to #3. Bush held out of Mini-camp, as did A.J. Hawk, who also felt he should get top pick money even after his freefall to #24 in the 1st round. Matt Leinart was the only first rounder to attend Mini-camp for us, signing a 6 year, $20.5 million deal.

With such a young team, it was important to sign some veterans to take on leadership roles. Vinny Testaverde was signed during the late free agent period, as a backup and tutor to Leinart at QB. Vinny knows what it's like to enter the NFL with high expectations and should be a great influence on Matt. Garrison Hearst will take on a similar role with Bush at runningback. Like Bush, Hearst had phenomenal breakaway speed and elusiveness in his prime and should make the perfect mentor. Terry Glenn was another late addition and gives us some depth at wide receiver behind Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin.

Also attending Mini-camp, undrafted signees Vince Young and Lendale White. Both are longshots to make the cut, but worth taking a flyer on. Hopefully we'll get Bush and Hawk under contract soon so they can join their new teammates.



Story from azcardinals.com
Cards Launch 3 Day Mini-Camp
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The Arizona Cardinals kicked off Mini-camp 2006 Friday morning at their south Tempe Training Facility.

“It went well,” said Head Coach Dennis Green following the morning session. “We caught a break in the weather. I think we were predicting 102 degrees and we don’t have anything like that and hopefully it will stay that way this weekend, but we had good work and good intensity.”

Fellow first round picks Reggie Bush and A.J. Hawk did not attend the session, holding out of Mini-camp. The rest of the Red Birds 2006 draft picks and the newly signed undrafted rookie free agents joined the Cards veterans for their first NFL practice.

“We had a chance to look at them a little bit,” said Green on the rookie class. “But they will get most of their work when they come back in May. There are still so many things that we are doing that they are not familiar with, but all of them jumped in when they could and so we had some excellent work today.”

“I wasn’t really nervous,” commented Cardinals first round draft pick Matt Leinart following his first NFL practice. “I just didn’t know what to expect coming out here with brand new guys and receivers. The timing is crucial and we’re big on rhythm so I just have to get that down. But yeah, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t nervous, but I felt comfortable.”

“He throws a terrific ball, throws it high, and he’s tall of course, 6’5” and he has a very good release at the top,” said Green. “His ball carries shoulder to shoulder which is always very important. You never see his ball diving and it is easy to catch because it has a really nice touch on it. I think he is really enjoying throwing to the guys and they are enjoying him also.”

Leinart’s college accolades speak for themselves but his new role with the Cardinals is much different from what he is used to as the starting quarterback at USC. However, the former Heisman trophy winner has the luxury of learning from veteran quarterback Vinny Testaverde.

“It is definitely different to be sitting back but it is a great situation for me to learn from a guy like Vinny,” admitted the California native. “Just to be able to sit and watch to see how he plays on all the coverages and get the coach’s perspective. Then when I do get in there I just have to make the most of my opportunities.”

“I think he’s sharp, he picked things up really well, I’m sure there were nerves and those kinds of things going on, first time out here,” said Testaverde. “The thing I really noticed was he was on top of things, got in there and called some plays and executed them and what else do you expect from day one?”

“He is giving me tidbits here and there about reading certain coverages on certain plays and he has been very helpful for the first day and I’m going to keep on asking him,” Leinart explained.

Although Leinart played in a similar offensive system in college, he admits it will take some time for him to get the play calling down.

“It is just repetition and saying it a lot because some of it gets a little wordy,” said the rookie quarterback. “I was excited to get out here and learn the plays and the system. This is really the veteran’s camp and as a rookie you just get thrown into the mix with all of the stuff, but we’ll have our rookie camp down the road.”

Leinart has dealt with the media frenzy surrounding the draft the past few months. For him, it was great to just get back to football.

“Oh man, its fun,” Leinart said. “I was very fortunate to play at USC with a lot of great players and NFL players, but here it is no different. These guys are the best of the best and just handing the ball of to Edge is pretty cool.”

The Cardinals return to the field Friday afternoon for another practice and will have two practices Saturday and one Sunday before wrapping up Mini-camp.
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2006 -- NFL Training Camp
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

With Mini-camp out of the way, we had to get Reggie Bush and AJ Hawk under contract before training camp. After lengthy negotiations, were were able to get them both to sign just before camp in Flagstaff.

Meanwhile, I had to make some trades to strengthen our roster for 2006. Since Bush was going to take over the starting runningback, 1000-yard rookie rusher J.J. Arrington became expendable. He and defensive tackle Darnell Dockett were traded along with three 2007 draft picks (3rd, 6th, and 7th rounders) to Baltimore for D-lineman Dwan Edwards and the Ravens' 2nd round pick in 2009. In another deal, defensive end Calvin Pace and 3 2008 draft choices (5th, 6th, 7th) were shipped off to Tennessee from linebacker Gerris Williams and a 2nd round pick in 2008.

With that, our roster was complete.

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Arizona Cardinals Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Leinart, Matt 7 QB QB 1 39 78 6 yrs Bush, Reggie 5 RB RB 1 53 72 6 yrs Ayanbadejo, Obafemi 30 FB FB 8 51 54 1 yr. Kozlowski, Brian 80 TE TE 13 35 35 2 yrs Boldin, Anquan 81 FL FL 4 71 71 3 yrs Fitzgerald, Larry 11 SE SE 3 62 73 3 yrs Ross, Oliver 79 LT LT 7 55 66 4 yrs Wells, Reggie 74 LG LG 4 59 70 2 yrs Stepanovich, Alex 71 C C 3 48 68 2 yrs Wiegert, Zach 72 RG RG 12 37 37 2 yrs Locklear, Sean 76 RT RT 3 34 46 3 yrs Berry, Bertrand 92 LDE LDE 9 67 68 3 yrs Myers, Michael 75 RDT RDT 9 42 48 1 yr. Hawk, A.J. 56 SLB SLB 1 60 80 5 yrs Taylor, Ben 91 MLB MLB 5 40 56 1 yr. Dansby, Karlos 58 WLB WLB 3 47 71 3 yrs Rolle, Antrel 21 LCB LCB 2 66 77 4 yrs Madison, Sam 47 RCB RCB 10 42 49 3 yrs Wilson, Adrian 34 SS SS 6 62 62 4 yrs Griffith, Robert 24 FS FS 13 39 39 1 yr. Young, Vince 18 QB 1 27 52 1 yr. Testaverde, Vinny 4 QB 19 29 36 1 yr. White, Lendale 25 RB 1 34 44 1 yr. Baxter, Jarrod 37 FB 5 27 36 1 yr. Johnson, Teyo 84 TE 4 28 41 2 yrs Edwards, Eric 43 TE 3 22 31 1 yr. Glenn, Terry 87 FL 11 50 51 2 yrs Johnson, Bryant 83 FL 4 33 46 3 yrs Hartwig, Justin 55 C 5 41 45 1 yr. Douglas, Cody 67 LG 1 15 45 3 yrs Stinchcomb, Jon 62 LT 4 31 46 2 yrs Player, Scott 10 P 9 43 45 2 yrs Rackers, Neil 1 K 6 74 93 3 yrs Daniels, Phillip 93 LDE 11 45 45 2 yrs Ekuban, Ebenezer 77 RDE 8 43 44 3 yrs Edwards, Dwan 70 RDT 3 44 65 2 yrs Young, Bryant 96 RDT 13 41 43 2 yrs Wilkinson, Gerris 99 MLB 1 33 54 3 yrs Darling, James 51 MLB 10 33 36 1 yr. Blackstock, Darryl 95 SLB 2 38 64 3 yrs Leber, Ben 59 WLB 5 31 34 1 yr. Gilmer, Harper 22 LCB 2 22 42 1 yr. Martin, Derrick 44 RCB 1 12 51 3 yrs Green, Eric 20 RCB 2 22 31 3 yrs Roman, Mark 38 SS 7 45 45 2 yrs ##Navarre, John 16 QB 3 13 32 1 yr. ##Hearst, Garrison 35 RB 12 32 32 1 yr. ##Moses, J.J. 85 FL 6 30 41 1 yr. ##Darling, Devard 82 SE 3 31 42 1 yr. ##Fowler, Melvin 57 C 5 38 54 3 yrs ##Brown, Elton 61 RG 2 14 27 2 yrs ##Brandon, Darrell 69 LT 2 17 48 1 yr. ##Ojinnaka, Quinn 60 LT 1 23 42 4 yrs ##Wilson, Mark 65 RT 3 27 49 2 yrs ##Zellner, Peppi 94 LDE 8 31 32 1 yr. ##Cochran, Antonio 78 RDE 8 24 31 2 yrs ##Mitchell, Lance 52 MLB 2 17 36 2 yrs ##Heard, Ronnie 45 SS 7 34 53 2 yrs ##Smith, Anthony 26 FS 1 29 45 3 yrs $$ - player is in starting lineup, ## - player is inactive. Players Under Contract: 59 Inactive: 14 On Active Roster: 45 Salary Cap: $89,800,000 Cap Room: $16,750,000 Maximum for New Player: $17,130,000 Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $7,520,000 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $2,170,000 Cap Room Required Next Year: $65,760,000

Still plenty of holes to fill. Among the chief concerns are tight end, offensive line, interior defensive line, middle linebacker, and free safety. Holding six picks in the first three rounds of the '07 Draft, we should be able to address much of those needs. But that is little comfort to the guys in 2006.
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30 minutes until Arizona is on the clock with the #1 pick.
The Miami Dolphins are on the phone. They want to move up from #4 to #1, presumably to snatch Bush. 20 minutes later, just 10 minutes before the start of the draft, the 'Fins send their #4 overall pick, two future 1st rounders, and a 2nd rounder, in exchange for the Cardinals #1 choice. It's a trade that brings back memories of Mike Ditka giving up everything but the kitchen sink for Ricky Williams in New Orleans. But the real stunner comes when Miami uses the pick on Oregon defensive tackle Haloti Ngata.

Hmmmm...Dave Wannstedt must still be running things for the Dolphins in your universe.
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Out of curiosity, where did Jay Cutler and my man Jovon Bouknight go? I forgive you the drafting of Leinart since you drafted a Wyoming guy. Hell of a steal with A.J. Hawk, btw.
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Out of curiosity, where did Jay Cutler and my man Jovon Bouknight go?

Cutler slid all the way to the 7th round before the Ravens finally picked him up. He's holding the clipboard for free agent signee Marc Bulger.

Bouknight got nabbed by the Redskins in round two. He's playing behind Alvis Whitted, who signed a 2-year free agent deal.

If you remind me, I'll keep you posted on their progress throughout their careers.
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Hmmmm...Dave Wannstedt must still be running things for the Dolphins in your universe.

I couldn't believe the 'Fins traded all those picks for the #1, and didn't even use it to get Bush. I figured I would trade down and pick up DeAngelo Williams at #2 or #4. Whenever I make a trade, I try to make sure the other team is better off having made the deal. In every other deal, I think the other team profited... but not this one. I think Miami could've stood pat and still gotten Ngata at #4. *sigh*
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2006 -- NFL Season
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

Every year it seems there's a Cinderella story in the NFL. This year, we were the trendy pick. New stadium. Heisman quarterback. Heisman runningback. Two 1,000 yard receivers. Why not the Arizona Cardinals?

To be honest, I still thought we were a couple of years away from making the playoffs. Sure, we had the skills players in place. We all saw what Denny Green did as head coach of the Minnesota Vikings (Daunte Culpepper at quarterback, Randy Moss and Cris Carter at receiver, and Robert Smith at runningback). So one would assume that he would duplicate that success in Phoenix. But I still had my doubts, hoping for an 8-8 season at best.

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2006 Summary for Arizona Cardinals Record: 9-9 Winning Pct.: .500 Arizona Cardinals Team Rank Rushes 428 23 Rushing Yards 2128 10 Yards Per Carry 4.97 1 Pass Attempts 515 21 Completions 317 14 Passing Yards 3818 10 Yards Per Attempt 7.41 7 3rd Down Conversions 34.8 31 Points Per Game 22.6 5 Turnovers 28 24 (T) Turnover Margin -11 30 Opponents Team Rank Rushes 491 26 Rushing Yards 2050 20 Yards Per Carry 4.17 12 Pass Attempts 573 31 Completions 332 25 (T) Passing Yards 3591 12 Yards Per Attempt 6.26 2 3rd Down Conversions 41.6 12 Points Per Game 21.8 22 Turnovers 17 29 Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 31 SEA 36 2 13 DEN 16 3 20 DAL 17 4 23 at GBY 7 5 17 at CHI 27 6 28 MIN 35 7 7 at SEA 12 8 26 STL 20 10 10 DET 24 11 31 at SFO 24 12 31 KCY 28 13 30 at ATL 20 14 20 at OAK 17 15 14 at STL 20 16 34 at SDO 16 17 27 SFO 30 $$WC 27 at STL 17 $$CS 16 at CAR 17 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int 7 Leinart QB 515 317 3818 7.41 22 17 **Team --- 515 317 3818 7.41 22 17 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD 5 Bush RB 343 1739 5.06 15 30 Ayanbadejo FB 36 225 6.25 2 **Team --- 428 2128 4.97 17 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc YAC TD 81 Boldin WR 142 80 1342 16.7 198 7 11 Fitzgerald WR 134 70 1033 14.7 208 3 30 Ayanbadejo FB 76 55 305 5.5 88 6 5 Bush RB 47 40 317 7.9 176 1 80 Kozlowski TE 50 34 318 9.3 79 2 87 Glenn WR 37 22 311 14.1 49 1 **Team --- 515 317 3818 12.0 834 22 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn 34 Wilson S 110 38 1.0 0 2 6 56 Hawk OLB 103 44 2.0 2 2 8 91 Taylor ILB 84 27 1.0 0 1 13 47 Madison CB 68 17 0.0 0 1 26 70 Edwards DT 65 24 2.0 8 0 0 21 Rolle CB 61 20 1.0 0 3 12 92 Berry DE 58 18 9.5 26 0 0 48 Heard S 56 25 0.0 0 1 8 58 Dansby OLB 49 12 0.0 0 0 4 77 Ekuban DE 29 17 7.0 13 0 0 96 Young DT 25 18 1.5 0 0 0 20 Green CB 19 3 0.0 0 1 2 22 Gilmer CB 17 6 0.0 0 0 1 38 Roman S 16 4 0.0 0 0 2 **Team --- 915 301 29.0 64 11 84

Somehow, despite a horrid -11 turnover margin, our team grinded out an 8-8 season and snuck into the postseason. Reggie Bush was absolutely stellar, helping us average 4.97 yards per carry (tops in the NFL). The fact that Bush was getting that yardage behind a depleted offensive line speaks volumes about his skills. Our best lineman, LT Oliver Ross, underwent MCL knee surgery and won't be full strength until 2008.

Despite being sacked 55 times (worst in NFL), Matt Leinart compiled a respectable 84.7 quarterback rating. Of course, when you have guys like Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin to throw to, it makes your job a little easier.

A.J. Hawk was the heart of our defense. The former Ohio State star recorded 2 sacks, 2 interceptions, and 103 tackles on his way to NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year honors. Not bad for a #24 overall pick.

We began our surprising playoff run with a visit against the 8-8 Rams in St. Louis.

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Box Score: Arizona at St. Louis St. Louis, MO. Wild Card Playoff Games, 2006 Attendance: 63,800 (66,000). Weather: 68 degrees, fair. 1Q: 14:17 ARI - Reggie Bush 18 run. 1Q: 14:17 ARI - Neil Rackers extra point. 1Q: 10:32 STL - Torry Holt 15 pass from Josh McCown. 1Q: 10:32 STL - Jeff Wilkins extra point. 1Q: 00:33 ARI - Neil Rackers 42 field goal. 2Q: 07:49 STL - Jeff Wilkins 24 field goal. 3Q: 04:30 STL - Bennie Joppru 5 pass from Josh McCown. 3Q: 04:30 STL - Jeff Wilkins extra point. 3Q: 02:34 ARI - Larry Fitzgerald 64 pass from Matt Leinart. 3Q: 02:34 ARI - Neil Rackers extra point. 4Q: 08:39 ARI - Neil Rackers 28 field goal. 4Q: 03:18 ARI - Anquan Boldin 69 pass from Matt Leinart. 4Q: 03:18 ARI - Neil Rackers extra point. Game MVP: ARI 7 Matt Leinart Arizona 10 0 7 10 - 27 St. Louis 7 3 7 0 - 17 Team Statistics ARI STL First Downs 19 24 Total Rushes 25 31 Rushing Yards 136 171 Yards Per Carry 5.4 5.5 Pass Attempts 31 40 Completions 19 20 Passing Yards 339 246 Yards Per Attempt 10.9 6.1 Sacked 2 5 Yards Lost 18 32 Interceptions 1 3 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 1/1 Total Plays 58 76 Total Yards 457 385 Yards Per Play 7.8 5.0 3rd Down Plays 5/12 10/17 Avg. YTG on 3rd 6.1 6.7 4th Down Plays 0/0 1/1 Penalties 4 6 Penalty Yards 24 40 Avg. Drive Start OWN 23 OWN 34 Time Of Possession 26:56 33:04 Arizona Individual Statistics Rushing Att Yards Avg Long TD 5 Bush 21 131 6.2 39 1 7 Leinart 3 1 0.3 2 0 25 White 1 4 4.0 4 0 Passing Att Comp Yards Yd/Att Long TD Int Sckd 7 Leinart 31 19 339 10.9 69 2 1 2 Receiving Catch Yards Avg YAC Long TD 11 Fitzgerald 6 151 25.1 70 64 1 30 Ayanbadejo 5 48 9.6 19 19 0 81 Boldin 5 114 22.8 52 69 1 5 Bush 2 19 9.5 22 10 0 80 Kozlowski 1 7 7.0 0 7 0 Kick Returns Att Yards Avg TD 5 Bush 3 124 41.3 0 Punting Punts Yards Avg Long In20 10 Player 4 158 39.5 43 1 Kicking FG FGA Long PAT Att 1 Rackers 2 3 42 3 3 Defense Tackle Assist Sack Int IntYds IntTD 91 Taylor 12 1 0.0 1 0 0 34 Wilson 6 2 0.0 1 0 0 58 Dansby 6 1 0.0 0 0 0 77 Ekuban 5 2 1.5 0 0 0 70 Edwards 5 3 1.0 0 0 0 56 Hawk 5 5 0.0 0 0 0 21 Rolle 5 2 0.0 0 0 0 48 Heard 4 1 0.0 0 0 0 95 Blackstock 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 92 Berry 2 0 2.0 0 0 0 96 Young 2 0 0.5 0 0 0 47 Madison 1 1 0.0 1 3 0 35 Hearst 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 87 Glenn 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 30 Ayanbadejo 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 22 Gilmer 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Miscellaneous Fumb FForc Recov MiscTD KeyRBlk SckAlwd 74 Wells 0 0 0 0 2 1 71 Stepanovich 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 Bush 2 0 0 0 0 0 62 Stinchcomb 0 0 0 0 0 1 96 Young 0 1 1 0 0 0 72 Wiegert 0 0 0 0 2 0 30 Ayanbadejo 0 0 0 0 1 0 81 Boldin 0 0 1 0 0 0 St. Louis Individual Statistics Rushing Att Yards Avg Long TD 39 Jackson 26 104 4.0 10 0 34 Baxter 2 9 4.5 7 0 7 McCown 2 19 9.5 16 0 28 Faulk 1 39 39.0 39 0 Passing Att Comp Yards Yd/Att Long TD Int Sckd 7 McCown 40 20 246 6.1 21 2 3 5 Receiving Catch Yards Avg YAC Long TD 81 Holt 9 117 13.0 23 21 1 80 Bruce 3 51 17.0 9 21 0 39 Jackson 3 31 10.3 24 20 0 38 Johnson 3 27 9.0 8 14 0 83 Curtis 1 15 15.0 10 15 0 87 Joppru 1 5 5.0 0 5 1 Punt Returns Att Yards Avg TD 86 Bloom 1 15 15.0 0 Kick Returns Att Yards Avg TD 81 Holt 2 54 27.0 0 39 Jackson 2 56 28.0 0 Punting Punts Yards Avg Long In20 4 Hodges 5 230 46.0 53 4 Kicking FG FGA Long PAT Att 14 Wilkins 1 1 24 2 2 Defense Tackle Assist Sack Int IntYds IntTD 50 Tinoisamoa 9 1 0.0 0 0 0 52 Coakley 7 4 0.5 0 0 0 95 Darby 5 2 1.0 0 0 0 51 Claiborne 4 2 0.0 0 0 0 31 Archuleta 4 1 0.0 0 0 0 74 Burgess 3 0 0.5 0 0 0 Front Office Football 2004 32 Bartell 3 0 0.0 1 0 0 27 Gordon 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 46 Hutchins 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 49 Atogwe 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 20 Anderson 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 80 Bruce 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 28 Faulk 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 81 Holt 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 73 Young 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 7 McCown 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Miscellaneous Fumb FForc Recov MiscTD KeyRBlk SckAlwd 78 Terrell 0 0 0 0 0 2 70 Barron 0 0 0 0 1 1 59 Bentley 0 0 0 0 2 1 62 Timmerman 0 0 0 0 4 1 85 Jacobs 0 0 0 0 2 0 52 Coakley 0 1 0 0 0 0 76 Pace 0 0 0 0 1 0 31 Archuleta 0 1 0 0 0 0 95 Darby 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 McCown 1 0 0 0 0 0

Former Cards quarterback Josh McCown was out for revenge after we dealt him to the Rams for a draft pick, but our man Leinart proved why McCown was so expendable. But the going would be rough against a stingy Panthers defense in the NFC Divisional Playoffs.

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Box Score: Arizona at Carolina Carolina, NC. Conference Semifinals, 2006 Attendance: 71,600 (73,300). Weather: 39 degrees, fair. 2Q: 09:56 ARI - Neil Rackers 26 field goal. 2Q: 06:38 ARI - Ben Taylor 21 interception return. 2Q: 06:38 ARI - Neil Rackers extra point. 2Q: 02:26 CAR - Roland Williams 2 pass from Jake Delhomme. 2Q: 02:26 CAR - John Kasay extra point. 2Q: 00:16 ARI - Neil Rackers 26 field goal. 3Q: 11:21 CAR - Michael Lewis 8 pass from Jake Delhomme. 3Q: 11:21 CAR - John Kasay extra point. 3Q: 01:07 CAR - John Kasay 40 field goal. 4Q: 12:09 ARI - Neil Rackers 23 field goal. Game MVP: CAR 75 James Reed Arizona 0 13 0 3 - 16 Carolina 0 7 10 0 - 17 Team Statistics ARI CAR First Downs 22 18 Total Rushes 27 29 Rushing Yards 147 104 Yards Per Carry 5.4 3.5 Pass Attempts 37 22 Completions 20 13 Passing Yards 198 142 Yards Per Attempt 5.3 6.4 Sacked 3 3 Yards Lost 20 16 Interceptions 1 2 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0 Total Plays 67 54 Total Yards 325 230 Yards Per Play 4.8 4.2 3rd Down Plays 5/12 4/9 Avg. YTG on 3rd 7.5 7.0 4th Down Plays 0/1 0/0 Penalties 6 5 Penalty Yards 30 46 Avg. Drive Start OWN 28 OWN 33 Time Of Possession 33:07 26:53 Arizona Individual Statistics Rushing Att Yards Avg Long TD 5 Bush 25 130 5.2 17 0 25 White 2 17 8.5 17 0 Passing Att Comp Yards Yd/Att Long TD Int Sckd 7 Leinart 37 20 198 5.3 29 0 1 3 Receiving Catch Yards Avg YAC Long TD 30 Ayanbadejo 5 33 6.6 18 9 0 81 Boldin 5 61 12.2 8 17 0 11 Fitzgerald 4 51 12.7 11 29 0 5 Bush 3 26 8.6 5 13 0 80 Kozlowski 2 22 11.0 1 15 0 87 Glenn 1 5 5.0 0 5 0 Punt Returns Att Yards Avg TD Kick Returns Att Yards Avg TD 5 Bush 1 19 19.0 0 Punting Punts Yards Avg Long In20 10 Player 2 82 41.0 43 2 Kicking FG FGA Long PAT Att 1 Rackers 3 4 26 1 1 Defense Tackle Assist Sack Int IntYds IntTD 34 Wilson 9 1 0.0 0 0 0 91 Taylor 6 2 1.0 2 31 1 70 Edwards 5 1 0.0 0 0 0 56 Hawk 4 1 1.0 0 0 0 92 Berry 4 0 1.0 0 0 0 48 Heard 3 2 0.0 0 0 0 22 Gilmer 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 58 Dansby 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 47 Madison 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 21 Rolle 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 35 Hearst 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 75 Myers 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 77 Ekuban 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 38 Roman 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 84 Johnson 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 7 Leinart 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Miscellaneous Fumb FForc Recov MiscTD KeyRBlk SckAlwd 71 Stepanovich 0 0 0 0 1 1 74 Wells 0 0 0 0 4 1 62 Stinchcomb 0 0 0 0 4 0 30 Ayanbadejo 0 0 0 0 0 1 72 Wiegert 0 0 0 0 4 0 80 Kozlowski 0 0 1 0 1 0 11 Fitzgerald 1 0 0 0 0 0 76 Locklear 0 0 0 0 1 0 Carolina Individual Statistics Rushing Att Yards Avg Long TD 48 Davis 23 82 3.5 9 0 17 Delhomme 5 17 3.4 9 0 44 Kiefer 1 5 5.0 5 0 Passing Att Comp Yards Yd/Att Long TD Int Sckd 17 Delhomme 22 13 142 6.4 29 2 2 3 Receiving Catch Yards Avg YAC Long TD 80 Williams 4 44 11.0 3 17 1 84 Bryant 3 28 9.3 7 12 0 87 Lewis 2 17 8.5 0 9 1 48 Davis 1 6 6.0 7 6 0 88 Gabriel 1 10 10.0 0 10 0 83 Colbert 1 29 29.0 2 29 0 81 Davis 1 8 8.0 1 8 0 Punt Returns Att Yards Avg TD Kick Returns Att Yards Avg TD 23 Lucas 2 56 28.0 0 87 Lewis 1 26 26.0 0 Punting Punts Yards Avg Long In20 12 Zastudil 2 82 41.0 42 0 Kicking FG FGA Long PAT Att 4 Kasay 1 2 40 2 2 Defense Tackle Assist Sack Int IntYds IntTD 55 Morgan 11 5 0.0 0 0 0 30 Minter 7 1 0.0 0 0 0 23 Lucas 5 0 0.0 0 0 0 75 Reed 4 1 1.5 0 0 0 33 Bashir 4 4 0.0 0 0 0 24 Manning 4 0 0.0 0 0 0 93 Rucker 3 0 1.0 0 0 0 96 Thornton 3 2 0.0 1 0 0 72 Henry 2 2 0.5 0 0 0 57 Diggs 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 Front Office Football 2004 98 Ellison 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 38 Williams 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 76 Johnson 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 88 Gabriel 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 47 Davis 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 99 Harris 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Miscellaneous Fumb FForc Recov MiscTD KeyRBlk SckAlwd 60 Allen 0 0 0 0 3 0 70 Loverne 0 0 0 0 1 1 54 Braham 0 0 0 0 2 2 64 Shelton 0 0 0 0 4 0 96 Thornton 0 1 0 0 0 0 69 Gross 0 0 0 0 1 0 44 Kiefer 0 0 0 0 1 0

A heartbreaking 1-point loss to a Carolina squad that would eventually beat the Colts to win their first-ever Super Bowl. Our team definitely showed promise in 2006. We proved we can hang with any team in the NFL. But if we're going to make the next step, we're going to have to get more consistent. That starts with keeping Leinart off his back, and learning to keep the ball out of the other team's hands. But with a little experience and some shrewd front office moves, anything is possible.
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We're about to enter the 2007 season. Anyone have any TCY draft classes they'd like me to import, or better yet a 2007 draft file including the likes of Chris Leak, Brady Quinn, and Ted Ginn Jr.? If not, I'll just have to do the generic FOF draft class. Please reply ASAP if you have any suggestions before I start the '07 draft.
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2007 -- NFL Offseason
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

Coming off an 8-8 playoff season, there's reason for optimism. For the first time since the franchise moved here from St. Louis, the Cardinals are actually the talk of the town in Phoenix. Offensive Rookie of the Year Reggie Bush is the toast of the town. He's already got Adidas commercials on national television, and rumor has it he'll be on the cover of Madden Football 2007 this season. Hope he doesn't get the Madden curse.

We gave our fans a playoff run last year. Now we're raising the bar. We want to give our fans a home playoff game. Lofty expectations? Sure. Reasonable? Absolutely.

To reach those goals this year, we're going to have to continue to upgrade on both sides of the ball. Offensively, we have our guys at the skill positions. But our offensive line is still in shambles, and we'll need to patch things up either through the draft or free agency, or a little of both. We also need to find a sure set of hands for Matt Leinart to throw to as a safety net. Fullback Obafemi Ayanbadejo filled that role last year for us but, frankly, we can do better. I'd love to get us a great tight end in the Jason Witten mold... a guy who Matt can throw to if he has to check off Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald.

Defensively, I like where we're at with our linebackers. It all starts with AJ Hawk, who is fast becoming the heart and soul of our defense. You won't find a better cover corner than Antrel Rolle. We just need to find a capable cornerback on the other end of the field. We had some guys with some serious "beat deep" cleats on. Whoever fills that other corner position will be tested early and often.

We have the ammunition to fill some holes on the roster, holding the #14 and #17 picks in the 1st round, #17, #18, and #23 in the 2nd round, along with a 3rd and a 5th rounder. None of these picks will likely yield a gamebreaker like Bush, but you never know. We lucked out by getting Hawk late in the first round last year, so we could always strike gold again.

Our initial draft prospectus was very encouraging. There is plenty of talent to be had in the 2007 draft, though few of these players will fall to us midway through the first round:

1. Leon Hall, CB, Michigan (54/84)
2. Samson Satele, G, Hawaii (39/94)
3. Jeff Samardzija, WR, Notre Dame (40/80)
4. Joe Thomas, T, Wisconsin (33/78)
5. Paul Posluszny, OLB, Penn State, (56/81)
6. Quinn Pitcock, DT, Ohio State (44/72)
7. Rufus Alexander, OLB, Oklahoma (53/77)
8. Daymeion Hughes, CB, California (41/76)
9. Michael Bush, RB, Louisville (61/63)
10. Marcus McCauley, CB, Fresno State (41/70)

We have three cornerbacks listed on our top-10. Hall is at the top of the list, and for good reason. The kid has 4.3 speed in the 40 and you can stick him out on an island without worrying about him getting burned. He's exactly the kind of player we could pair up with Rolle to shut down opposing receivers. Hall will definitely go top-5, so we'd have to give up a lot to move up and draft him.

I also love this Satele guy. He's maxed out in just about every category for offensive linemen. He's got great footwork and strength, and the man just knows how to make a block. If you get a mammoth guy like this on your team, those small gaps to run through suddenly part like the Red Sea.

The most NFL-ready rookie of the bunch is RB Michael Bush. He could easily go #1 overall, but we obviously have no interest in him since we have the "real" Bush.

With so many draft picks to play with, we can entertain a lot of offers to move up. The question is do we want one or two elite kids, or a good amount of solid rookies? It's a good dilemma to face, isn't it?
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NFL -- 2007 Free Agent Period
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

Last year, we flew in under the radar during the free agent signing period. We passed on some of the marquee players to save money for a rainy day. We were $27 million under the cap this time around, but needed about $6.5 million of that to cover our draft salaries.

Mark Cuban may be one of the richest owners in the league, but even he has his spending limits (I think). We gained nearly 40% in revenue from last year, but we still wound up losing $18 million last year. Why? We paid $42 million in player bonuses. We had to make a concerted effort to curb our spending on bonus money. Plain and simple.

One of the first big-name free agents to get signed was former Cardinal LT Leonard Davis. He got a $63.6 million deal to re-sign with the 49ers. What I wouldn't give to have Davis back on our roster... we could've franchised him for $5.1 million and had one of the top tackles in the league. Then again, if we didn't trade him (and David Macklin, David Hodgins, and a 2nd round pick), we wouldn't have gotten San Fran's #1 pick - Reggie Bush. So I really can't complain.

We spent the early stages of free agency re-signing ILB Ben Taylor (3 yrs/$3.65 mil), DT Michael Myers (2 yrs/$2.11 mil), S Ronnie Heard (2 yrs/$2.05 mil), and C Justin Hartwig (1 yr/$730k).

Looking to sign a star tight end, Mr. Cuban flew in Jason Witten and Jeremy Shockey on separate occasions. I was most impressed with Witten, but Tennessee wound up signing him for 6 years, $41.6 million. Cuban really like Shockey and his flamboyant attitude, but the Giants kept him in New York to the tune of $26.1 million over six years.

So instead of signing a big-name free agent, we tried to get some value by signing second-tier starters and backups. It's not sexy, but it should get the job done.
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2007 -- NFL DRAFT
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

To the surprise of many, the Saints used the #1 overall choice on RB Michael Bush out of Louisville. Many assumed New Orleans would pick up Notre Dame QB Brady Quinn, but apparently signability was a factor. San Francisco then drafted WR Jeff Samardzija at #2. We decided we had to make a move up on the board to snatch the best offensive lineman in the draft.

ARIZONA GETS:
Raiders #3 overall pick

OAKLAND GETS:
Cardinals #17 overall pick
Cardinals 2008 1st round pick
OLB Karlos Dansby

We used the Raiders #3 pick on Samson Satele, who should start right away on a suddenly-improved offensive line. Sure we gave up two first rounders to get him, but a lineman like Satele doesn't come along every day. But the guy we *really* wanted out there, CB Leon Hall, was still on the board so we made a move for the #4 choice as well.

ARIZONA GETS:
Jets #4 overall pick
Jets 2nd round pick (4)

NEW JERSEY GETS:
DT Dwan Edwards
Cardinals #14 overall pick
Cardinals 2nd round pick (23)
Cardinals 2008 3rd round pick

So with the #4 choice, we snatched up Hall, the #1 player on our board. Amazingly, Quinn, who the so-called experts had pegged as a possible #1 overall choice slid all the way to the 2nd round to -- guess who -- the Saints. New Orleans passed on him in the 1st round because he was rumored to be asking for too much money, so the Saints got him at a much-reduced rate in the 2nd round. Gotta love it.

The two players we were hoping would fall to us in the 2nd round -- FS LaRon Landry and OT Jamie Kerner -- were both scooped up just in front of us. In hindsight, I regret not trying to move up to grab either player, but those are the breaks. Instead we drafted OT T.J. Frederickson with the first of our 3 2nd round choices, followed by safeties Zach Catanese and Michael Griffin.

Amateur Draft Report:
Rnd 1 (3) - Samson Satele, G, Hawaii
Rnd 1 (4) - Leon Hall, CB, Michigan
Rnd 2 (4) - T.J. Fredrickson, T, Indiana
Rnd 2 (17) - Zach Catanese, S, Arizona State
Rnd 2 (18) - Michael Griffin, S, Texas
Rnd 3 (17) - Brandon Hancock, FB, USC
Rnd 5 (17) - Ded Harrington, ILB, Missouri

Draft Review: A-
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2007 -- NFL Training Camp
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

It's a part of the business you don't hear a whole lot about. When rookies hold out of camp, the team (read: me, the GM) hears it from the agent, the media, the coaching staff, and the owner. It's not a fun position to be in. Last year, when Reggie Bush skipped mini-camp, I really got the treatment. Trust me, when the phone is ringing off the hook and the in-box is flooded with e-mails, it makes you second guess your line of work.

Luckily this year, our only two rookie holdouts were OG Samson Satele and FS Michael Griffin. We got them both under contract in time for training camp in Flagstaff, giving Denny Green and his coaching staff the entire roster to work with.

My work wasn't done (it never is). We traded OT Jon Stinchcomb and a 5th round choice to Detroit for a 2nd rounder. We also traded ILB Ben Taylor and our 2009 2nd and 5th round picks to Minnesota for their 2009 1st round choice. Both trades were made to push our younger guys up the depth chart to give them some more playing time.

With the offseason complete, it's time to look at the 2007 roster:

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Arizona Cardinals Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Leinart, Matt 7 QB QB 2 65 78 5 yrs Bush, Reggie 5 RB RB 2 60 72 5 yrs Hancock, Brandon 23 FB FB 1 44 65 4 yrs Meier, Shad 86 TE TE 7 40 53 2 yrs Boldin, Anquan 81 FL FL 5 76 76 2 yrs Fitzgerald, Larry 11 SE SE 4 75 75 2 yrs Wells, Reggie 74 LG LG 5 73 73 1 yr. Stepanovich, Alex 71 C C 4 61 67 1 yr. Satele, Samson 65 RG RG 1 43 94 6 yrs Locklear, Sean 76 RT RT 4 47 48 2 yrs Berry, Bertrand 92 LDE LDE 10 61 62 2 yrs Bernard, Rocky 94 LDT LDT 6 41 50 2 yrs Myers, Michael 75 RDT RDT 10 41 43 2 yrs Hill, Marquise 98 RDE RDE 4 42 53 3 yrs Hawk, A.J. 56 SLB SLB 2 75 79 4 yrs Mitchell, Kawika 52 MLB MLB 5 61 65 2 yrs Blackstock, Darryl 95 WLB WLB 3 37 64 3 yrs Rolle, Antrel 21 LCB LCB 3 79 79 3 yrs Hall, Leon 42 RCB RCB 1 58 83 6 yrs Wilson, Adrian 34 SS SS 7 63 63 3 yrs Bowen, Matt 32 FS FS 8 42 42 3 yrs Johnson, Doug 14 QB 8 17 28 1 yr. Young, Vince 18 QB 2 36 52 3 yrs Foster, DeShaun 30 RB 6 44 45 3 yrs White, LenDale 25 RB 2 39 45 3 yrs Crockett, Zack 37 FB 13 39 44 2 yrs Shiancoe, Vishante 89 TE 5 39 52 2 yrs Glenn, Terry 87 FL 12 48 50 1 yr. Hakim, Az-Zahir 88 SE 10 35 35 2 yrs Fowler, Melvin 57 C 6 42 55 2 yrs Hartwig, Justin 55 C 6 43 46 1 yr. Edwards, Steve 78 RG 6 40 52 3 yrs Mitchell, Qasim 60 LT 5 35 58 3 yrs Player, Scott 10 P 10 44 45 1 yr. Rackers, Neil 1 K 7 90 92 2 yrs Daniels, Phillip 93 LDE 12 43 43 1 yr. Ekuban, Ebenezer 77 RDE 9 41 44 2 yrs Pouha, Sione 97 LDT 3 33 50 3 yrs Chillar, Brandon 90 SLB 4 27 40 1 yr. Jackson, Alonzo 54 WLB 5 40 51 2 yrs Spurgeon, Dwight 35 LCB 3 28 51 2 yrs Madison, Sam 47 RCB 11 41 48 2 yrs Green, Eric 20 RCB 3 26 31 2 yrs Roman, Mark 38 SS 8 41 42 1 yr. ##Johnson, Bryant 83 FL 5 35 45 3 yrs ##Douglas, Cody 67 LG 2 17 45 3 yrs ##Wiegert, Zach 72 RG 13 37 37 1 yr. ##Ross, Oliver 79 LT 8 64 67 3 yrs ##Wharton, Travelle 64 LT 4 38 51 2 yrs ##Fredrickson, T.J. 68 RT 1 27 53 4 yrs ##Scott, Darrion 73 RDE 4 39 48 2 yrs ##Young, Bryant 96 RDT 14 36 37 1 yr. ##Wilkinson, Gerris 99 MLB 2 35 51 3 yrs ##Harrington, Ded 59 MLB 1 26 57 3 yrs ##Martin, Derrick 44 RCB 2 15 47 3 yrs ##Heard, Ronnie 48 FS 8 35 53 2 yrs ##Catanese, Zach 26 FS 1 33 58 4 yrs ##Griffin, Michael 36 FS 1 25 48 4 yrs $$ - player is in starting lineup, ## - player is inactive. Players Under Contract: 58 Inactive: 14 On Active Roster: 44 Salary Cap: $94,100,000 Cap Room: $10,610,000 Maximum for New Player: $11,130,000 Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $3,350,000 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $90,000 Cap Room Required Next Year: $84,550,000

We still weren't able to significantly upgrade on the defensive line or at tight end. But other than that, I'm very happy with this year's roster. Our line is much bigger and better with the addition of Satele, which should buy some more time for Matt Leinart in the pocket. We have to protect him and Reggie Bush at all costs.

At some point, we'll have to consider breaking up our wide receiver combo of Fitzgerald and Bolden. I just don't see any way that we can keep two elite receivers under the salary cap, especially when they're entering the prime of their career. We can franchise one of those guys, but the other is still going to command a salary of about $10 million. Eventually, I'm going to have to pick one or the other. It's like asking a mom which child she wants to keep. Okay, maybe it's not that bad, but it's pretty close.
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Old 05-14-2006, 05:19 AM   #28
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2007 -- NFL Season
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

My biggest fear was that we'd take a step backwards in '07. Expectations were high following our surprising 8-8 campaign in '06. I know Coach Green had his concerns about certain players taking things for granted, as if a playoff bid would just be handed to us.

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2007 Summary for Arizona Cardinals Record: 8-8 Winning Pct.: .500 Arizona Cardinals Team Rank Rushes 479 11 Rushing Yards 1979 12 Yards Per Carry 4.13 13 Pass Attempts 506 23 (T) Completions 320 17 Passing Yards 3891 11 Yards Per Attempt 7.68 6 3rd Down Conversions 44.6 15 Points Per Game 21.2 18 Turnovers 20 7 (T) Turnover Margin +5 6 (T) Opponents Team Rank Rushes 485 25 Rushing Yards 1938 16 Yards Per Carry 3.99 11 Pass Attempts 525 20 Completions 325 23 Passing Yards 3953 27 Yards Per Attempt 7.52 28 3rd Down Conversions 48.8 31 Points Per Game 20.6 17 (T) Turnovers 25 8 (T) Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 17 STL 23 2 21 BAL 24 3 18 DAL 24 4 13 at TBY 16 5 16 SEA 3 6 27 ATL 6 8 34 at STL 22 9 26 at CAR 20 10 31 NOS 19 11 17 at SFO 28 12 13 CIN 37 13 14 at GBY 9 14 10 at PIT 19 15 44 SFO 41 16 14 at CLE 13 17 25 at SEA 26 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int 7 Leinart QB 505 319 3884 7.69 22 8 **Team --- 506 320 3891 7.68 22 8 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD 30 Foster RB 179 696 3.88 3 5 Bush RB 132 526 3.98 4 25 White RB 85 338 3.97 1 **Team --- 479 1979 4.13 11 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc YAC TD 11 Fitzgerald WR 175 112 1655 14.7 373 8 81 Boldin WR 128 76 999 13.1 200 7 86 Meier TE 54 37 375 10.1 138 4 87 Glenn WR 45 28 374 13.3 66 2 23 Hancock FB 24 19 155 8.1 120 1 **Team --- 505 320 3891 12.1 1034 22 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn 52 Mitchell ILB 104 34 1.5 0 1 6 56 Hawk OLB 95 25 3.0 2 3 7 34 Wilson S 82 32 0.0 1 3 4 42 Hall CB 71 21 0.0 0 4 8 21 Rolle CB 69 28 0.0 0 3 9 92 Berry DE 44 9 8.5 27 0 0 95 Blackstock OLB 43 18 3.0 1 0 1 94 Bernard DT 40 17 2.5 4 0 0 75 Myers DT 38 19 4.5 14 0 0 48 Heard S 37 12 0.0 0 0 3 98 Hill DE 35 17 5.5 12 0 0 40 Gilmer CB 35 11 1.0 1 0 1 26 Catanese S 24 6 0.0 0 0 1 47 Madison CB 18 4 0.0 0 1 0 97 Pouha DT 18 8 1.0 1 0 0 **Team --- 887 287 32.0 70 15 49

We went into our season finale against the Seahawks in a must-win situation. The winner would go to the NFC Wildcard, the loser goes home. We had it all wrapped up... a 25-20 lead in the 4th quarter. Then, with :18 on the clock, Matt Hasselbeck found Fred Jeffries in the end zone for a 10-yard touchdown pass and the win. 26-25. Seattle goes to the postseason. We go home. It absolutely ripped our hearts out.

Of course, we probably wouldn't have been in that situation to begin with had Reggie Bush not gone down in week 4 against Tampa. He was sidelined for 7 weeks with an ankle injury, and we never got back on track. He tallied 626 total yards in 6 games played.

Matt Leinart followed up his freshman campaign with an impressive sophomore season in the NFL, cutting his interceptions in half and compiling a 94.6 quarterback rating, fifth-best in the league. Leinart was still sacked 42 times and we'll have to cut down that number. Part of it is our offensive line... but Leinart also has a tendency to hang on to the football a bit long. We'll have to work on that.

With Anquan Boldin hampered by injuries, Larry Fitzgerald had a breakout year, leading the NFL with 112 receptions and 1655 yards, both franchise records. Heading into the season, if I had to decide who to keep, I'd probably lean toward Boldin. Maybe not anymore. Fitgerald is almost three years younger and showed he can be a dominant receiver given the opportunity.

Defensively, rookie Leon Hall emerged as a shutdown cornerback. He picked off 4 passes, returning one for a touchdown, as opposing quarterbacks were forced to pick their poison: on the right side, Hall... on the left, Antrel Rolle.

All in all, a disappointing season plagued by injuries and missed opportunities. We should have all the motivation in the world next season.
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Old 05-15-2006, 05:02 AM   #29
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2008 -- NFL Offseason
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

After back-to-back 8-8 seasons, it's clear that we're just a step away from making a run in the postseason. I'd say our biggest weaknesses are our offensive and defensive lines. Other than that, I'm very happy with the way our roster is shaping up.

We return most of the key pieces from last year's squad. All-League First Team guard Reggie Wells has been given our franchise designation, buying us at least one more season and keeping the possibility open of a contract extension. Center Alex Stepanovich is an unrestricted free agent and should get plenty of money on the open market... probably well out of our price range. Other than that, we're in real good shape.

Next year is when it's going to get dicey. We have about a dozen current starters who will be eligible for free agency after this season. I should be able to re-sign about half those players through extensions, but that still leaves half a dozen headed for free agency. Among the highest priorities are (with their contract extension demand):

WR Anquan Boldin (5 yrs, $41.8 million)
WR Larry Fitzgerald (4 yrs, $34.9 million)
K Neil Rackers (3 yrs, $7.8 million)
DE Bertrand Berry (3 yrs, $16.3 million)

They've still got a year left under contract, but it's never too early to start looking ahead.

In the meantime, it's time to look at what positions to fill for '08. I'd like to get an elite offensive tackle to protect Matt Leinart's blind side... either via free agency or draft. I also want a quality tight end for Leinart to throw to, in which case Fitzgerald or Boldin may become expendable.

I locked up ten players to contract extensions. The big one was kicker Neil Rackers, who inked a 3 year, $7.76 million deal. His $3 mil salary in the third year of the contract is a bit high for a kicker, but I figure he may win us a couple games every year, so it's money well spent.

Sizing up this year's draft class, there's some talent to be had, but nowhere near as top-heavy as the '07 class.

1. Dan Connor, OLB, Penn State (42/82)
2. Greg Olsen, TE, Miami (48/85)
3. Kirk Elder, G, Texas A&M (43/74)
4. Lawrence Jackson, DE (35/66)
5. Red Bryant, DT, Texas A&M (38/64)
6. Xavier Adibi, OLB, Virginia Tech (29/70)
7. Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma (43/57)
8. Ted Ginn Jr., WR, Ohio State (31/64)
9. Mike Pollak, C, Arizona State (28/76)
10 Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC (26/63)

Olsen is the stud of this year's class, but you never know where a tight end will get drafted. If he somehow fell to us at #13, we'd have to jump on him. Nobody else really stands out... plenty of quality NFL players here, but few superstars.

We got a trade offer before the start of the free agency period from New York, and we accepted without any haggling...

ARIZONA GETS:
DE Adam Davison
Giants 4th round pick

NEW YORK GETS:
T Sean Locklear

Sean started every game for us over the last two years, so it's tough to see him go. But I still think we can do a lot better at tackle. Who knows, we could always find a diamond in the rough with that 4th round choice?
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NFL -- 2008 Free Agent Period
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

We may have finally found our sure-handed tight end to diversify our offense. We took a flyer on TE L.J. Smith from the Eagles. He played in just 4 games last season for Philadelphia, but had a 71 reception, 821 yard campaign in 2006. We can only hope this is the Smith we're getting. He didn't come cheap, though. We traded All-Pro guard Reggie Wells and a 4th round pick to Philly for Smith, FS LaRon Landry, and a 2010 2nd round pick. You may remember Landry from last year's draft... the Eagles snatched him just before us at the end of the first round.

We hit the free agent market looking for veteran leadership for this team. Warrick Dunn signed a 2-year deal with us, and should be an excellent mentor for Reggie Bush in the backfield. Drew Bennett also inked a 2-year tender and will back up Fitzgerald at wideout.

Our O-line will have its hands full this season... the Seahawks signed Tampa Bucs defensive end Simeon Rice (formerly of Arizona) to a 3-year, $36 million deal. The Seahawks gave up way too much to get him, but he'll be a force to be reckoned with in the NFC West.

Once again, we played it safe this offseason. We're not opening the wallet to sign big name free agents (which would explain our lack of attendance). My job isn't to put butts in the seats... it's to put the best possible team on the field. If I do that, then the fans should follow.
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Old 05-18-2006, 06:11 AM   #31
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2008 -- NFL Draft
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

Louisville QB Brian Brohm went #1 to the St. Louis Rams. It's scary to see how quickly a team can fall from playoff contender to #1 in the draft in this league. Once the Rams lost Marc Bulger to free agency, they went downhill... so drafting a QB with the top pick may not have been a bad idea.

Meanwhile, this was a draft loaded with top-flight defensive ends. Laurence Jackson (USC), Jarvis Moss (Florida), and Quentin Groves (Auburn) went 4-through-6 in the 1st round. I seriously considered trading up to get Groves at #6, but Jacksonville was asking for more than we were willing to give up.

When our pick rolled around at #13, we had a few guys in mind. TE Greg Olsen, DE Chris Ellis, and C Mike Pollak. The Steelers called, wanting to move up and draft Ellis, and we accepted, figuring at least one of those other two players would still be available at #18.

ARIZONA GETS:
Steelers #18 overall pick
Steelers 2009 2nd round pick

PITTSBURGH GETS:
Cardinals #13 overall pick
Cardinals 2009 3rd round pick
FS Ronnie Heard

Sure enough, both Pollak and Olsen were still on the board. Looking for a guy we could immediately plug into the starting lineup, we drafted Pollak #18 overall. Then came our pick at #23. Olsen was still available, but so were some other guys. I decided to roll the dice and hope Olsen would fall to the second round, and drafted DT Alan Branch instead. Not long after came the draft day shocker.

INDIANAPOLIS GETS WR CHAD JOHNSON
CINCINNATI GETS #26 OVERALL PICK

Johnson is coming off his second straight year as a first-team WR. This was a steal for the Colts, who still get Johnson at a very reasonable $3.65 and $4.1 million over the last 2 years of his current contract. Hell, if I knew the guy would've come that cheap, I would've offered the Bengals our #23 pick. Oh well.

Our gamble on waiting for Olsen in the 2nd round backfired. The Kansas City Chiefs, anticipating the loss of Tony Gonzalez to free agency next year, stole Olsen with the #30 pick. We took our chances and paid the price. We figured we'd do no worse than Joe Newton (our second-best rated TE), but Minnesota plucked him at #35, just before us in round two. Luckily we have LJ Smith as our starting TE and can afford to wait another year or so to try draft another one.

We were left scrambling with our second round pick and decided to go with the best player on the board, Tennessee CB Roshaun Fellows. We were hoping a solid offensive guard would fall to us with our 2 picks later in the second round, but when we saw John Hafferty and Will Arnold go back-to-back, it put a scare into us. So we offered up one of our 2nd rounders and our 4th rounder to Chicago to move up, and get Ofa Mohetau of Texas Tech. We picked another lineman, USC tackle Sam Baker, with the #54 overall pick.

Amateur Draft Report:
Rnd 1 (18) - Mike Pollak, C, Arizona State
Rnd 1 (23) - Alan Branch, DT, Michigan
Rnd 2 (4) - Roshaun Fellows, CB, Tennessee
Rnd 2 (12) - Ofa Mohetau, G, Texas Tech
Rnd 2 (22) - Sam Baker, T, Southern California
Rnd 3 (9) - Chad Meier, T, Marshall

Draft Review: B+
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2008 -- NFL Training Camp
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

Before training camp, my #1 priority was to upgrade our offensive line. One way or another, we were going to get some bodies to hold off the blitzes defensive coordinators have been throwing at us. It started with a 5-player trade with Indianapolis:

ARIZONA GETS:
G Ryan Lilja
C Jeff Saturday

INDIANAPOLIS GETS:
S Adrian Wilson
G Steve Edwards
C Melvin Folwer
Cardinals 2010 5th round pick

I hated to pull the trigger on that one. Wilson was a 1st Team All-Pro for us a year ago, and Edwards and Fowler are serviceable linemen. But we still managed to upgrade significantly at guard and center, though Saturday will be a free agent at the end of the season and will likely be with us for only this one season.

San Diego contacted us just about the same time, inquiring about ILB Kawika Mitchell. That guy was a machine for us last year, but the Chargers offer was just too good to pass up... a 1st round pick, straight-up. We jumped at the opportunity, setting up our boldest trade yet.

When the Chiefs drafted tight end Greg Olsen just before us in this year's draft, it left a bad taste in my mouth. I seriously think the kid could be the next Tony Gonzalez. Obviously, so did the Chiefs, otherwise they wouldn't have used a late 1st round pick on him. Still, I had to see if I could somehow pry Olsen from KC's hands. That's when it happened:

ARIZONA GETS:
TE Greg Olsen (R)
ILB Tommy Polley

KANSAS CITY GETS:
WR Anquan Boldin
TE Shad Meier

The Chiefs were looking for a bona fide stud at wideout and were very interested in our man Bolden. I knew this choice would have to be made sooner or later... we couldn't possibly hope to keep both Bolden and Larry Fitzgerald. The way I saw it, we were killing two birds with one stone. We were parting ways with Bolden, and we were diversifying our offensive with a dynamic tight end. Plus, we got Polley at linebacker to replace the departed Mitchell.

Of course, by trading for Olsen at tight end, that meant we could find a new home for LJ Smith. He didn't even get to suit up for us and I considered letting Olsen play behind Smith for at least one year, but I decided it may just be best to throw Olsen right into the mix.

ARIZONA GETS:
P Steve Weatherford
CB Heath Janikowski
Vikings 2011 4th round pick

MINNESOTA GETS:
TE L.J. Smith

We didn't get much for Smith, but we got enough. Weatherford filled an immediate need at punter. Janikowski was essentially a throw-away player to help get the Viks under the cap.

After all that, we were ready for training camp.

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Arizona Cardinals Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Leinart, Matt 7 QB QB 3 82 82 4 yrs Bush, Reggie 5 RB RB 3 65 73 4 yrs Hancock, Brandon 23 FB FB 2 56 65 3 yrs Olsen, Greg 85 TE TE 1 51 83 4 yrs Branch, Deion 84 FL FL 7 57 57 2 yrs Fitzgerald, Larry 11 SE SE 5 75 75 1 yr. Mitchell, Qasim 60 LT LT 6 44 58 2 yrs Satele, Samson 65 LG LG 2 47 93 5 yrs Saturday, Jeff 55 C C 10 66 66 1 yr. Lilja, Ryan 72 RG RG 5 66 72 3 yrs Sampson, Kevin 69 RT RT 5 49 54 3 yrs Berry, Bertrand 92 LDE LDE 11 58 59 1 yr. Bernard, Rocky 94 LDT LDT 7 48 49 1 yr. Legree, Lance 70 RDT RDT 8 43 47 2 yrs Hill, Marquise 98 RDE RDE 5 47 53 2 yrs Hawk, A.J. 56 SLB SLB 3 83 83 3 yrs Polley, Tommy 50 MLB MLB 8 59 63 1 yr. Blackstock, Darryl 95 WLB WLB 4 44 64 4 yrs Rolle, Antrel 21 LCB LCB 4 79 79 2 yrs Hall, Leon 42 RCB RCB 2 83 83 5 yrs Landry, LaRon 24 SS SS 2 29 70 3 yrs Catanese, Zach 26 FS FS 2 40 58 3 yrs Dunn, Warrick 32 RB 12 46 46 2 yrs Madison, Sam 47 RCB 12 35 43 1 yr. Kerney, Patrick 96 LDE 10 44 49 2 yrs Johnson, Doug 14 QB 9 14 23 1 yr. Ross, Oliver 79 LT 9 38 38 3 yrs Taylor, Travis 4 FL 9 49 49 1 yr. Bennett, Drew 82 SE 8 48 49 2 yrs Foster, DeShaun 30 RB 7 48 48 2 yrs Jackson, Alonzo 54 WLB 6 44 51 3 yrs Shiancoe, Vishante 89 TE 6 45 52 2 yrs Rackers, Neil 1 K 8 90 91 3 yrs Scott, Darrion 73 RDE 5 39 48 1 yr. Torbor, Reggie 58 SLB 5 39 51 3 yrs Webster, Corey 41 LCB 4 42 54 3 yrs Pouha, Sione 97 LDT 4 42 50 3 yrs Shannon, Lamar 88 TE 4 24 44 1 yr. Duffy, Tracy 63 LG 4 33 45 1 yr. Young, Vince 18 QB 3 49 53 2 yrs Harris, Gilbert 29 FB 3 49 52 2 yrs Wilkinson, Gerris 99 MLB 3 36 49 2 yrs Weatherford, Steve 3 P 3 57 61 2 yrs Griffin, Michael 36 FS 2 26 43 3 yrs Pollak, Mike 53 C 1 31 70 5 yrs Fellows, Roshaun 46 RCB 1 24 52 4 yrs ##Myers, Michael 75 RDT 11 36 38 1 yr. ##Ekuban, Ebenezer 77 RDE 10 36 38 2 yrs ##Johnson, Bryant 83 FL 6 37 44 3 yrs ##Richardson, Kyle 6 P 12 45 47 1 yr. ##White, LenDale 25 RB 3 43 44 2 yrs ##Lutui, Taitusi 62 LG 3 19 53 1 yr. ##Fredrickson, T.J. 68 RT 2 29 51 3 yrs ##Davison, Adam 76 RDE 2 20 48 3 yrs ##Harrington, Ded 59 MLB 2 30 56 3 yrs ##Mohetau, Ofa 64 LG 1 16 48 4 yrs ##Baker, Sam 61 LT 1 16 36 4 yrs ##Meier, Chad 66 RT 1 26 44 4 yrs ##Branch, Alan 91 RDT 1 33 59 4 yrs ##Jankowski, Heath 37 RCB 1 11 26 1 yr. $$ - player is in starting lineup, ## - player is inactive. Players Under Contract: 60 Inactive: 14 On Active Roster: 46 Salary Cap: $98,400,000 Cap Room: $8,040,000 Maximum for New Player: $8,600,000 Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $3,760,000 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $1,500,000 Cap Room Required Next Year: $77,440,000

A quick look reveals that we are much improved on the offensive line. Football is won in the trenches, so having a beefy line certainly helps. Unfortunately, we're not as skilled on the defensive line. The D-Line is average at best and needs some serious TLC. Our best lineman, Bertrand Berry, is a free agent at the end of the season and I have no intentions of re-signing him. Don't get me wrong, he's a good rushing end... he set our single-season sack record with 18.0 back in 2005, but his numbers have been in decline ever since. Plus, he's asking for a $7 million bonus in his extension. I'd rather put that money toward a stud DE if we can find one in '09.

We dealt with the Bolden-Fitzgerald quandry this season... now there's another one on the horizon. Antrel Rolle will be a free agent at the end of the '09 season and he'll command a salary of about $10 mil per year. With Leon Hall already establishing himself as one of the premiere corners in the league, it would seem silly to commit so much to one position, especially when we have to upgrade our defensive line. Bottom line, I'm going to have to consider shopping Rolle around this season and next. Maybe we can get draft picks or a defensive end in return.
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Old 05-22-2006, 05:42 AM   #33
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2008 -- NFL Season
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

Without Anquan Boldin on the team, I was real interested to see how Matt Leinart would develop. Leinart was a little bit spoiled having two All-Pro receivers to throw to. Now he would only have one.

I was also concerned about how well we would protect the quarterback. Every year, Leinart's been among the league leaders in sacks. If he wants to play in this league past the age of 30, we're going to have to cut those sacks down.

We've always had the talent and the potential. But we couldn't afford yet another 8-8 season. It was time to fulfill our promise.

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2008 Summary for Arizona Cardinals Record: 9-7 Winning Pct.: .562 Arizona Cardinals Team Rank Rushes 427 23 Rushing Yards 1931 9 Yards Per Carry 4.52 3 Pass Attempts 507 21 Completions 311 21 Passing Yards 4178 7 Yards Per Attempt 8.24 2 3rd Down Conversions 39.7 26 Points Per Game 27.3 2 Turnovers 15 4 Turnover Margin +9 2 (T) Opponents Team Rank Rushes 454 16 Rushing Yards 2039 28 Yards Per Carry 4.49 31 Pass Attempts 582 32 Completions 357 32 Passing Yards 4285 31 Yards Per Attempt 7.36 21 3rd Down Conversions 50.0 30 Points Per Game 26.1 32 Turnovers 24 13 Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 20 SFO 17 2 38 at BUF 30 3 23 ATL 20 4 38 NYK 10 5 19 at DAL 27 6 28 at PHI 35 7 41 SEA 38 8 36 WAS 37 10 35 at STL 30 11 15 at SFO 28 12 27 at MIA 30 13 24 at GBY 27 14 29 NED 28 15 29 at SEA 32 16 9 NJY 7 17 27 STL 23 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int 7 Leinart QB 505 310 4152 8.22 30 9 **Team --- 507 311 4178 8.24 31 9 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD 5 Bush RB 336 1494 4.44 14 23 Hancock FB 40 298 7.45 1 **Team --- 427 1931 4.52 15 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc YAC TD 11 Fitzgerald WR 133 78 1197 15.3 203 6 5 Bush RB 66 52 582 11.1 225 5 84 Branch WR 84 45 736 16.3 190 7 23 Hancock FB 58 41 316 7.7 188 3 4 Taylor WR 54 30 475 15.8 76 3 85 Olsen TE 48 26 375 14.4 57 4 82 Bennett WR 33 19 328 17.2 55 2 **Team --- 506 311 4178 13.4 1043 31 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn 50 Polley ILB 83 30 0.5 1 1 8 56 Hawk OLB 83 36 3.5 2 1 8 21 Rolle CB 79 33 0.0 0 7 15 33 Schulters S 71 31 0.0 1 4 10 95 Blackstock OLB 62 17 3.0 2 1 5 42 Hall CB 60 20 0.0 0 3 12 70 Legree DT 54 23 4.0 10 0 0 94 Bernard DT 47 16 2.5 10 0 1 92 Berry DE 41 17 4.5 16 0 0 41 Webster CB 34 7 1.0 1 0 5 36 Griffin S 32 9 0.0 0 0 2 98 Hill DE 29 15 7.0 5 0 0 22 Jennings CB 28 5 0.0 0 0 3 26 Catanese S 24 7 0.0 0 0 3 58 Torbor OLB 17 5 0.0 1 0 1 97 Pouha DT 17 8 2.0 0 0 0 **Team --- 891 312 31.0 51 19 75

We earned the nickname "Cardiac Cards" this year, and for good reason. Half of our games were decided either in the last 1:30 of regulation or in overtime. We were fortunate enough to come out on top in five of those eight nailbiters:

Week 1: 20-17 win over San Francisco
4Q: 01:09 ARI - Reggie Bush 50 pass from Matt Leinart

Week 3: 23-20 (OT) win over Atlanta
4Q: 01:04 ARI - Deion Branch 20 pass from Matt Leinart
OT: 10:22 ARI - Neil Rackers 29 field goal

Week 7: 41-38 win over Seattle
4Q: 01:06 ARI - Larry Fitzgerald 5 pass from Matt Leinart

Week 14: 29-28 win over New England
4Q: 00:53 ARI - Reggie Bush 4 pass from Matt Leinart

Week 17: 27-23 win over St. Louis
4Q: 01:00 ARI - Reggie Bush 8 run

Despite sporting the second-highest scoring offense in the NFL, however, we missed out on the playoffs for a second year in a row. Our 9-7 record was good enough for a 3-way tie for first in the NFC West, but we lost a tie-breaker to the 49ers.

Reggie Bush returned to form after playing in just 6 games for us in '07. He beat out Buffalo's Willis McGahee by 32 yards for the NFL rushing title with 1494 yards and 14 touchdowns. He was also one of our most prolific receivers, hauling in 52 catches for 582 yards and 5 touchdowns. Including a punt return for a touchdown, Bush set a new team record for touchdowns in a season with 20.

Matt Leinart established new Cardinals franchise marks for quarterback rating (99.8) and touchdown passes (30) while surpassing the 4,000 yard mark for the first time in his career.

We had 3 All-NFL First-Team players (RB Reggie Bush, FB Brandon Hancock, CB Antrel Rolle), though all of those guys would trade those honors for a playoff berth in a heartbeat.
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2009 -- NFL Offseason
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

Slowly but surely, we've kept moving forward. But just because you're moving forward doesn't mean you can't make some changes along the way. I decided to part ways with our offensive coordinator, Winfred Hwang, despite the fact that our offense was near the top of the league last season. The fact is, with the talent we have on offense, we should be scoring even more points and doing it on a much more consistent basis. In his place comes old school OC Ernie Addison. Despite his age (69 years old) he's always been a favorite of young players. He should fit right in leading our young offense.

I didn't extend Denny Green's contract as our head coach, but I didn't fire him either. He's entering the last year of his contract, and we'll evaluate his situation after this season. In other words, it's time for him to show us why we hired him in the first place.

With all of the coaching housekeeping taken care of, it was time to sit down with our star wideout, Larry Fitzgerald. We put the franchise tag on him, which puts his salary at about $7.5 million for the upcoming season. We'd still like to work out a longterm deal, but this one-year deal will have to do for now.

Looking ahead to the draft, there's plenty of talent ready to join the pro ranks. Our preliminary top 10 goes something like this:

1. Philip Merling, DE (63/96)
2. Lydon Murtha, T (28/83)
3. Michael Oher, G (44/92)
4. Jeff Owens, DT (45/77)
5. Jamaal Charles, RB (51/72)
6. Roy Miller, DT (32/76)
7. Patrick Chung, S (43/83)
8. Brian Orakpo, DE (41/68)
9. Marlon Favorite, DT (43/70)
10. Rudy Carpenter, QB (24/70)

Our staff is positively giddy about the prospect of drafting Merlin or Murtha with the #2 overall pick, which we got in a trade last year from the Vikings. Either guy would fill an immediate need for us on the offensive or defnesive line. Since we also hold the #16 and #23 overall picks, we may be able to move up and get another high first rounder to get not one, but both players. Stay tuned...
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2009 -- NFL Draft
From the journal of GM Sam Adams

We didn't make any significant signings during the free agent period, instead focusing almost solely on the draft. That didn't stop us from making some moves, though. Our backup quarterback, Vince Young, was the hot commodity. Everyone felt he was the next Bret Favre... a talented quarterback who was just waiting for a chance to shine as a starter. Tampa Bay, desperately needing a starting QB, ponied up its #5 overall pick for Young along with our 2nd and 4th round picks. Then, figuring we'd get a stud defensive end in the draft, we traded Marquise Hill along with a 4th and 6th rounder for Oakland's high choices in the 2nd, 4th, and 5th rounds. We were now ready to restock our team through the draft.

Holding the #2, #16, and #23 overall picks in this year's draft, we had plenty of flexibility. This time I was bound and determined to overhaul our offensive and defensive lines.

First, we traded our #2 overall pick to the Redskins for their #7 pick and a 2010 first rounder. They were high up on stud guard Michael Oher, so they got their man in that spot. I still wanted to make sure we got our guy, DE Phillip Merling, so we struck a deal with the Rams, trading them our #5 pick (from Tampa) and our #23 pick to move up two spots. It was costly, but we got Merling. Then we used Washington's #7 choice on Lydon Murtha, who should instantly become the bookend o-lineman we've been waiting for.

After the top-10 picks were made, I was anxious to get back in the fray. DT Roy Miller was on the board. We offered up OT Qasim Mitchell and a 2nd round pick for the #11 choice, and the Pittsburgh Steelers accepted. We quickly jumped on Miller.

We had a decision to make at #16. We had already drafted a defensive end and offensive tackle, but two more studs were still out there: DE Steve Davis and OT Alex Boone. We decided to go with Davis, and later traded OT Kevin Sampson and a 2010 second rounder for New Jersey's #22 overall choice, which we used on Boone.

Rnd 1 (3) - Phillip Merling, DE, Clemson
Rnd 1 (7) - Lydon Murtha, T, Nebraska
Rnd 1 (11) - Roy Miller, DT, Texas
Rnd 1 (16) - Steve Davis, DE, Minnesota
Rnd 1 (22) - Alex Boone, T, Ohio State
Rnd 2 (15) - Freddie Fairchild, OLB, Arkansas
Rnd 5 (1) - Rudy Carpenter, QB, Arizona State
Rnd 7 (16) - Perry Hernandez, CB, Ohio State

Draft Review: A+

I felt this was our strongest draft yet and the experts agreed. ESPN's Mel Kiper graded us at A+, which I'll take with a grain of salt, since he's right half the time, and wrong the rest of the time. Still, we were able to get the players we wanted without taking any big risks.
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You are working that phone on overtime it appears. Interesting fictional dynasty.

Keep up the good work.
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