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We were pretty bad 3 years in a row and then came 1974.
The Cards reeled7 wins to open the season and suddenly we were the darlings of the NFL.

Maybe, just maybe we could……

Never mind. The gummie is wearing off.

Believable in 2024 at the earliest but most likely 2025.
 

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Outside of Roger Wehrli I'm not sure that the 1974 Cardinals had another player on their defense that would be a starter on any other NFL team. The defense was atrocious. On the other hand, that offense was without question the best offense ever fielded by the Cardinals. I think the offensive line yielded like 8 sacks the entire year, and their skill position players were tremendous.
 

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Outside of Roger Wehrli I'm not sure that the 1974 Cardinals had another player on their defense that would be a starter on any other NFL team. The defense was atrocious. On the other hand, that offense was without question the best offense ever fielded by the Cardinals. I think the offensive line yielded like 8 sacks the entire year, and their skill position players were tremendous.

I'm old enough to have seen it but too old to remember (-: BUt I think the OL that put that stat up was the one with Finnie and Banks not McMillan and Brahaney?

Thompson was a reasonably good CB he was one of if not the first FA to ever leave for another team, I think he went to the Colts?
 

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Outside of Roger Wehrli I'm not sure that the 1974 Cardinals had another player on their defense that would be a starter on any other NFL team. The defense was atrocious. On the other hand, that offense was without question the best offense ever fielded by the Cardinals. I think the offensive line yielded like 8 sacks the entire year, and their skill position players were tremendous.
Stallings and Rowe were good players but by 74 were late in their careers. Defense is what kept them from being special. Were blown out in 74 and 75 playoffs.
 

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I was trying to explain the jacket to my wife. It's in here:

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And yes, I had the hat too. Loved those Sears catalogues back in the day.
 

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Outside of Roger Wehrli I'm not sure that the 1974 Cardinals had another player on their defense that would be a starter on any other NFL team. The defense was atrocious. On the other hand, that offense was without question the best offense ever fielded by the Cardinals. I think the offensive line yielded like 8 sacks the entire year, and their skill position players were tremendous.
JMO, but I thought that Larry Stallings was a VG LB. And Norm Thompson was a good CB . Believe he ended up in Baltimore.

Sorry, hadn't seen the above posts.
 

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I was trying to explain the jacket to my wife. It's in here:

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And yes, I had the hat too. Loved those Sears catalogues back in the day.
Sweet coat!
 
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