
Clint Stoerner named AFL Offensive Player of the Week
March 1, 2005 - Arena Football League (1987-2008) (AFL I)
Dallas Desperados News Release
Dallas Desperados Quarterback Clint Stoerner was named Offensive Player of the Week following his performance at the Philadelphia Soul. The announcement was made live on ESPNews Tuesday afternoon.
Rookie Stoerner (6-2, 210, Arkansas) guided the Eastern Division-leading Dallas Desperados (4-1) to a 72-43 victory over the Philadelphia Soul (2-3) on Sunday. Stoerner completed 15-of-23 passes (65.2%) for 242 yards with eight touchdowns and no interceptions. The former Dallas Cowboys quarterback connected with JASON SHELLEY and BOBBY SIPPIO on three scoring strikes each. The Desperados scored on every possession, except the last to run out the clock. This marks the first time that the former Razorback has earned an AFL weekly honor.
Other Offensive Player of the Week candidates included: Colorado's Damian Harrell,Georgia's Matt Nagy, Grand Rapids' Michael Bishop, Las Vegas' Craig Whelihan, New Orleans' Jacques Rumph, New York's Kevin Swayne and Orlando's Jimmy Fryzel.
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