It's such a passionate fan base in Arizona, and such a smart fan base.
“It's such a passionate fan base in Arizona, and such a smart fan base.”
— Carson Palmer · Arizona
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It's such a passionate fan base in Arizona, and such a smart fan base.
“It's such a passionate fan base in Arizona, and such a smart fan base.”
— Carson Palmer · Arizona
It's such a passionate fan base in Arizona, and such a smart fan base.
If you still produce at the quarterback position, it doesn't matter what age you are.
For 15 years I have been lucky enough to play quarterback in the NFL and it has been the most incredible experience of my life. There wasn't one second that I took it for granted or failed to appreciate what a tremendous privilege it is.
I know what it's like to be excited for a big game. I know what it's like to be heartbroken after losing to a rival. I know what it's like to lose a key player to injury.
I love playing. I want to win a Super Bowl.
I got to Arizona in 1980, before the Cardinals, Diamondbacks and Coyotes. The sun rose and set with the Phoenix Suns, and it wasn't very spectacular. But I became a loyal fan and went to a lot of games.
There's not a single person in Arizona today who would say the Grand Canyon was a mistake.
I've had a surprising number of near-death experiences: I was nearly blown up by a landmine in Sudan; I was stranded on the Zambezi river at night; I was bucked off a rodeo horse in Arizona and had to be airlifted to hospital; and, worst of all, I once ate a Pot Noodle.
If there's one thing Arizona is best in the nation at, it's water.
I have long been a proponent of a guest-worker program between the United States and Mexico, and in particular I have proposed that Arizona would be an ideal location for a pilot project.