Timm Rosenbach

Timm Lane Rosenbach (born October 27, 1966) is a former professional football player, a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL). Rosenbach was selected in first round of the 1989 NFL Supplemental Draft by the Phoenix Cardinals. After seeing spot duty his rookie year in 1989, Rosenbach started all 16 games in 1990, taking every offensive snap for the Phoenix Cardinals.

He started one year for the team before injuries prematurely ended his career. He attempted a comeback with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the CFL and the New Orleans Saints of the NFL, but failed. Upon his return to the NFL, he signed with the New Orleans Saints, but had to miss the season because of a ruptured disc in his back. He also missed the 1991 season with the Cardinals because of a knee injury suffered in training camp.

Rosenbach finished seventh in the 1988 Heisman Trophy voting.

He is a 2005 graduate of Washington State University, which has produced several other NFL quarterbacks, including Mark Rypien, Drew Bledsoe, Ryan Leaf, and Jason Gesser. He led the nation in passing efficiency his junior year in 1988 under head coach Dennis Erickson. Following Erickson's departure for Miami in early 1989, Rosenbach skipped his senior season to enter the NFL draft.

Coaching
Rosenbach was the quarterbacks coach at Washington State from 2003-2007 under head coach Bill Doba. In February 2012, he was hired as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the University of Montana, under head coach Robin Pflugrad, who was replaced by Mick Delaney prior to the start of the season. On November 21, 2012 Rosenbach was named Offensive Coordinator at Weber State University.

Personal
Rosenbach is married to former professional volleyball player Kim Exner. They have two daughters, born in 2007 and 2009.