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One of the greatest comebacks in NFL history. And I was there to see it:
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Stallings was fine until Lomax went down.Gene Stallings didnt do much as coach at Stl. But Bama sure did like him didnt he preced some guy by the name os Saban in fact Saban followed him directly
Lomax could have been one of the best QBs the Cards ever had if that hip of his had held upStallings was fine until Lomax went down.
He was injury prone in general and at the most inopportune times too.Lomax could have been one of the best QBs the Cards ever had if that hip of his had held up
Lomax could have been one of the best QBs the Cards ever had if that hip of his had held up
They could have had and did have a hell of team for a little bit Lomax qb, Roy Green Wr, Ottis Anderson Rb and No Defense to speak ofThis is the damn truth! See my avatar. Love me some Neil Lomax! My favorite player when I first started watching football.
Actually the '84 defense was pretty decent. Top 10 in yards that season.They could have had and did have a hell of team for a little bit Lomax qb, Roy Green Wr, Ottis Anderson Rb and No Defense to speak of
Thanks for the information just remember mostly Lomax Green and Anderson lighting it upActually the '84 defense was pretty decent. Top 10 in yards that season.
What killed the '84 team was O'Donahue. Cost them at least 2 games and I'm not even talking about the Washington game(the ******** call on EJ Junior cost us that game in the end).Thanks for the information just remember mostly Lomax Green and Anderson lighting it up
Dang I remember 'O'Donadoink I was trying to forget, what about OJ Anderson's first game against the CowPokes lost but what a showingWhat killed the '84 team was O'Donahue. Cost them at least 2 games and I'm not even talking about the Washington game(the ******** call on EJ Junior cost us that game in the end).
From Deleware State as I recall most likely the best player that school has ever producedNeil Lomax could throw the ball with touch, with anticipation
And Roy Green could catch most of them too also saw JT Smith how many forget that KC actually gave up on him and if I remember the Cards picked him up off waiversNeil Lomax could throw the ball with touch, with anticipation
Portland St actually, coached by the originator of the Run & Shoot, Mouse Davis. Lomax once threw 7 TD passes in the first quarter against Delaware St. en route to beating them 105-0. Fun Fact though about Delaware St. That is the alma mater of one Rodney Gunter. And for the record, the best player ever out of Delaware St. would be John Taylor.From Deleware State as I recall most likely the best player that school has ever produced
The Cards comeback cost me about 15K on a 10 game parlay bet with the point spreads. Odds were 1000-1 to hit 10 out of 10 games in an English betting parlor. Bet 10 British pounds. Only game missed was the Cards and that was by 1/2 point.
What killed the '84 team was O'Donahue. Cost them at least 2 games and I'm not even talking about the Washington game(the ******** call on EJ Junior cost us that game in the end).
That was one of the worst calls I ever saw. Washington would have been at a 3rd and long had that bogus call not been made.I was at that Washington game. The officials screwed us horribly. When it ended, even the Skins fans admitted we should have won.
Oh ok that's right dang I wonder if they traveled clear across the country those guys had to be exhausted if they didPortland St actually, coached by the originator of the Run & Shoot, Mouse Davis. Lomax once threw 7 TD passes in the first quarter against Delaware St. en route to beating them 105-0. Fun Fact though about Delaware St. That is the alma mater of one Rodney Gunter. And for the record, the best player ever out of Delaware St. would be John Taylor.
Here is that game in it's entirety. Watch the end. I don't get Hanifan's thinking. Lomax hits Pittman for about 8 yards and there's like 17 seconds left as they approach the LOS and instead of doing a snap and throw out of bounds, which they had time to do, he scrambles the kicking team onto the field. Dumb. They had ample time to even run a sideline play for a few yards or throw it away. Would have had at least 5 seconds left to kick.I was at that Washington game. The officials screwed us horribly. When it ended, even the Skins fans admitted we should have won.
Your math adds up to 10k, not 15k.
btw, if that ever happened to me, I'd quit being a Cards fan.