nfl coaches 2009 list

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Active players include Michael Adams JJ Arrington, Monty Beisel Bertrand Berry Anquan Boldin Alan Branch Steve Breaston Elton Brown, Levi Brown, Ralph Brown Calais Campbell, Tim Castille, Karlos Dansby, Darnell Dockett, Early Doucet Larry Fitzgerald Aaron Francisco Mike Gandy, Ben Graham, Eric Green, Gerald Hayes, Tim Hightower, Victor Hobson, Nathan Hodel Roderick Hood Kenny Iwebema, Edgerrin James, Brandon Keith Travis LaBoy Matt Leinart, Deuce Lutui Sean Morey Chike Okeafor, Ben Patrick Leonard Pope Neil Rackers Bryan Robinson Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Antrel Rolle Pat Ross Lyle Sendlein, Antonio Smith, Terrell Smith, Brian St. Pierre, Pago Togafau, Jerame Tuman, Jerheme Urban Elliot Vallejo Matt Ware Kurt Warner, Gabe Watson Reggie Wells Adrian Wilson.

Currently on the disabled list are subject Cardinals players Clark Haggans, Ali Highsmith, Scott Peters and Stephen Spach. The practice squad includes Eduardo Castaneda, Keilen Dykes, Wilrey Fontenot, Orea Jones, Dennis Keyes, long spear, Enoka Lucas, Kelly Poppinga and Alex Shor.

Cardinals coaches include head coach Ken Whisenhunt, assistant head coach / offensive line Russ Grimm, the Defensive coordinator Clancy Pendergast, offensive coordinator Todd Haley, special teams, Kevin Spencer, the defensive line, Ron Aiken, defensive Teryl Austin, brokers Maurice Carthon, the defensive assistant, Rick Courtright, Bill Davis linebackers, tight ends Freddie Kitchens, strength and conditioning coach John Lott, receivers Mike Miller, Assistant defensive, Matt Raich, quarterback Jeff Rutledge and offensive quality control Dedric Ward.

The history of the Arizona Cardinals dates back to 1898 when the Cardinals became a founding member of the National Football League. As a result, the Cardinals are the oldest run professional football franchise in the States USA. Originally a local group that met to play on the south side of Chicago, in 1901 his name appeared on faded T-shirts, they acquired from the University of Chicago. The name was Racine Cardinals.

Through the growth and development, based in Chicago this equipment was transferred from Chicago to St. Louis in 1960 and remained there for 28 years. In 1988, he moved to the Arizona Cardinals and Sun Devil Stadium became their place of origin. In 1994 the team name was changed to the Arizona Cardinals. In 2006, the Cardinals opened their new stadium, the University of Phoenix Stadium. The Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, Spring Training Cactus League baseball and elsewhere are being held at the new stadium and home games for the Cardinals.

The University of Phoenix Stadium opened its doors on August 1, 2006 and in only three years to build. The stadium holds 63,400 and is expandable to 72,000. Both the roof and the field are retractable, which makes this stage the only its kind in North America. In a multi-functional stadium, plus soccer events, the University of Phoenix Stadium are also exhibitions, events and motorsports concerts.

There is also a green task force at the stadium where recycling is made with 33 recycled bottles are contained in the main level and 28 more are in the terrace level, encouraging customers to recycle.

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