2006 Arizona Cardinals season

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The 2006 season was the Arizona Cardinals' 87th in the National Football League (NFL) and their 19th in Arizona. The season began with the team trying to improve on their 5–11 record in 2005. They also moved into the Cardinals Stadium in Glendale, Arizona (one of the western suburbs of Phoenix), the first-ever stadium in the United States with a retractable playing surface. The stadium was christened University of Phoenix Stadium on September 26, and managed to sell out every home game. Despite a somewhat promising start, the team suffered a few setbacks, including key losses to the Dallas Cowboys and most memorably the eventual NFC Champion Chicago Bears, and ended the season (again) at a disappointing 5–11 record. Head coach Dennis Green was fired after the season, replaced by Ken Whisen rdf:langString
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rdf:langString * Head coach – Dennis Green * Assistant head coach/linebackers – Frank Bush
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rdf:langString First quarter *ARI – J. J. Arrington 99-yard kickoff return , 14:44. Cardinals 7–0. Drive: 0 plays, 0 yards, 0:16. *MIN – Chester Taylor 1-yard run , 9:42. Tied 7–7. Drive: 9 plays, 70 yards, 5:02. Second quarter *ARI – Neil Rackers 21-yard field goal, 13:28. Cardinals 10–7. Drive: 9 plays, 77 yards, 3:04. *ARI – Neil Rackers 50-yard field goal, 3:48. Cardinals 13–7. Drive: 11 plays, 57 yards, 4:40. *MIN – Marcus Robinson 17-yard pass from Brad Johnson , 0:31. Vikings 14–13. Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards, 3:17. Third quarter *MIN – Billy McMullen 9-yard pass from Brad Johnson , 10:37. Vikings 21–13. Drive: 10 plays, 80 yards, 4:23. *MIN – Ryan Longwell 40-yard field goal, 6:38. Vikings 24–13. Drive: 9 plays, 32 yards, 3:38. Fourth quarter *MIN – Jeff Dugan 3-yard pass from Brad Johnson , 12:00. Vikings 31–13. Drive: 7 plays, 35 yards, 3:02. *ARI – Adrian Wilson 99-yard fumble return , 10:08. Vikings 31–19. *ARI – Anquan Boldin 9-yard pass from Matt Leinart , 0:39. Vikings 31–26. Drive: 9 plays, 53 yards, 1:10.
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rdf:langString * Strength and conditioning – Steve Wetzel * Assistant strength and conditioning – Daryl Lawrence * Assistant strength and conditioning – Keith Vulgamott
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rdf:langString Top passers *ARI – Matt Leinart – 31/51, 405 yards, TD, 2 INT *MIN – Brad Johnson – 27/41, 271 yards, 3 TD Top rushers *ARI – Edgerrin James – 4 rushes, 15 yards *MIN – Chester Taylor – 27 rushes, 136 yards, TD Top receivers *ARI – Larry Fitzgerald – 11 receptions, 172 yards *MIN – Marcus Robinson – 7 receptions, 82 yards, TD
rdf:langString * Defensive coordinator – Clancy Pendergast * Defensive line – Larry Brooks * Defensive backs – Richard Solomon * Defensive quality control – Rick Courtright
rdf:langString * President – Bill Bidwill * Vice president and general counsel – Michael Bidwill * Vice president of football operations – Rod Graves * Senior director of football operations – John Idzik, Jr. * Director of college scouting – Steve Keim
rdf:langString * Offensive coordinator – Keith Rowen * Quarterbacks/interim offensive coordinator – Mike Kruczek * Running backs – Kirby Wilson * Wide receivers – Mike Wilson * Tight ends – Carl Hargrave * Offensive line – Steve Loney * Offensive quality control – Bill Khayat
rdf:langString The 2006 season was the Arizona Cardinals' 87th in the National Football League (NFL) and their 19th in Arizona. The season began with the team trying to improve on their 5–11 record in 2005. They also moved into the Cardinals Stadium in Glendale, Arizona (one of the western suburbs of Phoenix), the first-ever stadium in the United States with a retractable playing surface. The stadium was christened University of Phoenix Stadium on September 26, and managed to sell out every home game. Despite a somewhat promising start, the team suffered a few setbacks, including key losses to the Dallas Cowboys and most memorably the eventual NFC Champion Chicago Bears, and ended the season (again) at a disappointing 5–11 record. Head coach Dennis Green was fired after the season, replaced by Ken Whisenhunt.
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