12. Jim Hart

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As the passing game opened up, many Quarterbacks received their due as national stars.  Jim Hart was one of the new breed of pivots, though he did not generate the same buzz as some of his peers.

It wasn't that the Cardinals didn't have any good seasons while Hart played there, as in the mid-70s, they rifled off three consecutive ten-win seasons.  This period coincided with Hart's four straight Pro Bowl appearances.  Jim Hart became one of the most durable and respected Quarterbacks in the NFL, and due to that durability, he was able to accumulate a very impressive career in terms of statistics.

Unfortunately, as the leader of bad teams for the majority of his career, Hart was considered a good player, who wasn’t good enough to take his team to the next level.  This may explain why he never received any real look from football historians, though it should be acknowledged that UPI named Hart their MVP in 1974.

With the Cardinals, Hart amassed 34,639 Yards and an even 200 Touchdown Passes, and he was selected to join the Cardinals Ring of Honor in 2017.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Quarterback
  • Acquired: Signed as an Undrafted Free Agent in 1966.
  • Departed: Signed with the Washington Redskins after the 1973 Season
  • Games Played: 199
  • Notable Statistics:

    180 Games Started
    2,590 Pass Completions
    5,096 Pass Attempts
    51.1 Pass Completion Percentage
    34,639 Passing Yards
    200 Touchdown Passes
    247 Interceptions
    66.6 Passer Rating
    2 Interception Return Touchdowns
    4 Fumble Recoveries
    16 Fumble Recovery Yards
    156 Rushing Attempts
    213 Rushing Yards
    16 Rushing Touchdowns
    1 Reception
    -4 Receiving Yards
    131 Approximate Value

    3 Playoff Games
    40 Pass Completions
    81 Pass Attempts
    49.4 Pass Completion Percentage
    491 Passing Yards
    2 Touchdown Passes
    4 Interceptions
    56.1 Passer Rating
    1 Rushing Attempt
    10 Rushing Yards

  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    UPI MVP (1974)
    Second Team All-Pro (1974)
    Pro Bowl (1974, 1975, 1976 & 1977)
    NFLPA Alan Page Community Award (1975)
    Most Pass Attempts (1974)

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