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TEMPE -- Quarterback Brian Hoyer was claimed off waivers by the Arizona Cardinals on December 10, 2012.

On December 29 he will make his first career start, for the Cardinals against the San Francisco 49ers.

"He's been in the league, he's a veteran guy, he did a nice job in last week's game and this is an opportunity to see what he can do with a week of practice and where he can go from there," Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt said when announcing the decision Wednesday.

Hoyer, 27, has played in 14 NFL games during the course of his career, completing just over 61 percent of his passes for 391 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. He completed 11-of-19 passes for 105 yards and a pick in a losing effort last Sunday in relief of Ryan Lindley.

"He has a good knowledge of the game, good timing on his throws, I think he did a good job in the game last week making some accurate throws, some quick throws," Whisenhunt said, noting the interception was not Hoyer's best pass. "I know he's going against a tough defense, it will be a tough situation, but it's a great time to evaluate him and see where he is."

Where Hoyer will be is really anyone's guess. He'll have been with the team less than three weeks before leading them against the first place 49ers, and as Whisenhunt said, he'll be facing a really good defense.

"What a good test and opportunity to go and play against those guys up at their place," Hoyer said.

The former Michigan State quarterback said his job all along was to practice as if he might get a chance to play at some point, and even admitted he had an inkling he might see the field after being picked up late in the season.

Still, for a player who has been in the league as long as he has, getting that first start is something he's definitely excited -- and ready -- for.

"This is an opportunity I waited a long time for," Hoyer said, adding he didn't really expect it to come with the Cardinals. "When you're given opportunities like this you've just got to try to go out, prepare as best you can and make the most of them."

In a way it is an audition for the quarterback, though Whisenhunt said that's not the reason he is getting the nod Sunday. When asked, the coach said Hoyer presented the perfect mix of giving the team its best chance to win while giving the coaches a chance to evaluate a new option at the most important -- and struggling -- position on the team.

"I wouldn't put him in there just to play him and see what he is; this isn't a tryout," Whisenhunt said. "I think he merited that based on the way he played in the game last weekend and it is an opportunity to see how he handles that with a week of practice, there's no question about that.

"But I also think from what we saw last week he did some nice things in the game and see if he can build off of that."

If he does, Hoyer will do what few quarterbacks have done for the Cardinals since Kurt Warner retired in 2010. Derek Anderson, Max Hall, John Skelton, Kevin Kolb and Ryan Lindley have all been given a shot, and each one has failed in some regard. The team's inability to get quality play out of the position has led to three straight seasons without a spot in the postseason.

So if Hoyer is a last-ditch attempt to try and find something positive at that position, so be it. Whisenhunt said Hoyer appears calm in the pocket with an ability to see the field and make accurate throws, so he wants to see how the former Patriot and Steeler fares as the unquestioned starter for a week.

"It's no secret we haven't gotten the production out of that position that we needed," the coach said, noting it seems like more than four players this season given how players have been in and out of the lineup. "We've got to get consistency at that position and this is an opportunity to see how Brian measures up."

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    FitzIsMyHero wrote...
    Need to see him
    from the beggining of the game until the end to get a good evaluation on him. Even just 1 game will not be enough. And too bad its the Niners lol! But I like it though. We'll see if he got's that "it factor" or if he doesnt. Remember, the Cards are done with guys with "potential" or "Project QBs". And the Niners need to win to secure division because they tied the Rams that one time, otherwise, they're playing wildcard on the road. So we get to see if Hoyer gots it or if he doesnt...
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    Bringbackpurpleandteal wrote...
    Let's see him
    Hey, there's NO WAY he can be any worse then what we've seen so far
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    uyiu p. wrote...
    Just maybe.
    Has anyone questioned Whisenhunt's system? Is it me or is there only one man on the planet that can run Whisenhunt's offense. We know Whisenhunt refuses to change anything including his underwear since Kurt left but c'mon. Look and see what seattle is doing, they are runnning three different offensive looks, Whisenhunt's ran one. Is it me or have 31 defensive coordinators figured this guy out and his stubbornness. The league is evolving and Whisenhunt better follow suit. Not as many teams will be as interested in him as made out to believe.
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    FitzIsMyHero wrote...
    @ uyiu p.
    I am no longer confident in Whiz. Everything you said about his stubborness and inability to find a identity is true. You would think if you cant throw the ball then run it but he cant even run it (not out of shotgun 4WR). He sucks period end of story.
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    SurpriseMe wrote...
    Nick Davilla
    The QB of the future is Nick Davilla. he is the next Kurt Warner. Need to sign him now.
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    Suspence wrote...
    just more proof
    Whiz doesnt have a clue when it comes to the QB situation. You're throwing in a guy that has been with the team for less than three weeks but you make skelton inactive for the game n he's been around for two years with the team? I mean come on Ken, take some blame for your horrid decisions!!! No doubt whiz doesnt know how to adapt n make changes, hell he could never make the necessary changes and tweaks at halftime!
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    shava wrote...
    From Bad to Worse
    No Doubt, the team was bad but when Whisenhunt pulled Skelton from Atlanta up 13-0. the season collapsed. Skelton was not playing very good but improved against Green Bay. Not saying Skelton is a good QB but has potential like he showed in 2011. (7-2) Skelton has lost complete confidence as he showed against Seattle. You Look at what Andrew Luck is doing in Indianaplois 1st. half blunders, 2nd. half heroics. looks and sounds familiar....Just saying, so this is where we are at.
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    Acigarman1 wrote...
    Me too.
    There's no reason they shouldn't start Hoyer and play him the whole game to see what he's got. I too am questioning the ability of Whiz to make the Cards a consistent playoff team. However, I am wondering if Rod Graves needs to go and give Whiz one more year. I say fire Graves and give Whiz one more year and make significant changes in the offensive coaching staff. Also, do whatever it takes to keep Ray Horton. What the the hey, what's one more year, we're Cardinals fans.
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    Patrick Peterson's Talent wrote...
    You guys
    The Cards need to fire Rod Graves and promote either Steve Keim or Jason Licht from within. Graves needs to go. Let the new GM decide the fate of the coach - don't hire a new HC then a GM, wrong direction, let the GM decide if he wants Whiz or his own guy. Then either draft a lineman with their first pick or trade back and get multiple linemen. Cut Kolb, Skelton and Lindley. Sign Alex Smith, draft a QB in the 2nd round (Landry Jones maybe?) keep Hoyer and let them compete. Then fire Russ Grimm and Mike Miller. Use Beanie as trade day bait to possibly pick up an additional 3rd round pick?
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