Talk:History of the Arizona Cardinals

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Name change from Phoenix to Arizona

I was under the impression that the name change from "Phoenix" to "Arizona" had nothing to do with the Martin Luther King holiday, but was instead prompted by two factors: one that a business called Phoenix Cardinals, which sold skiing equipment, was already established before the relocation, and the other was objections from the City of Phoenix since they were, technically, playing outside of the city limits in Tempe (and later Glendale). I don't have the references available on those, but they were all over the local media then. Staszu13 15:13, 9 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Kurt Warner

Some dope has inserted a lot of minutae about Warner's performance in certain Cardinal losses, but has completely neglected how Warner lit it up in many crucial games, how he singlehandedly turned around the Cardinals franchise in the 2008-09 era, just like he did for the St. Louis football Rams a decade earlier, and how he achieved the third of his three all-time most Super Bowl passing yardage games for the Cardinals in SB 43. Yes, Warner threw for more yards in each of his three Super Bowls than any QB has thrown in any other SB. To be a halfway decent article, this piece needs to identify the key moments and events, and not just randomly elaborate as it does now. Jrgilb (talk) 04:57, 16 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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