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So much promise for this team. Just fell short. And this ended Neil Lomax's career. I knnow a lot of you guys were here for a lot of this.
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One of my finest memories was going outside the Vanderbilt Y for a noon-time run knowing we had drafted Lomax and, upon returning, finding out we had drafted EJ Junior with our next choice.It still sickens me that Lomax's career was cut short. As much as I was a Jim Hart fan, Neil Lomax was the best QB in Cardinal history. He was definitely destined for the HOF if that debilitating injury didn't force his retirement.
I started following that team, more out of idle curiosity, than anything. I'd moved back to Arizona the year before, but admittedly, I was more of a Seahawks fan at that time - loved Largent and Bosworth. As a starving ASU student, I couldn't afford season tickets, but managed to attend a couple of games that year. By the 49er's game, which I had to listen to from work on the radio, I was completely hooked. They've been my team ever since. A long, and mostly tortuous ride, but I'll stick with them forever at this point.
Go Cards.
A piece of trivia that may interest only me....
I was at that 49er game. I won't go into the gory details but that was the last day I took a drink/drug. Been clean ever since. 30+ years.
It was the usual Cardinals bad luck...just like in the 60`s when the Cards where leading the division and Charlie Johnson got hurt and Cards had Terry Nofsinger as Qb,another year a QB in jury and the backup was Buddy Humphrey..end result lost out to the Browns both years.
A piece of trivia that may interest only me....
I was at that 49er game. I won't go into the gory details but that was the last day I took a drink/drug. Been clean ever since. 30+ years.
7-1-1 actually. Cards had some good showings in the 60's.I remember that season well. Pretty sure the Cardinals were like 7-0 when Charlie Johnson went down. I remember referring to the backup as Numbfingers
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Reader's Digest version... you have to remember this was 30 years ago so memory foggy...
I'd been on a 2 +/- week bender. I think it was a Holiday Inn not too far from SDS. My girlfriend and I emptied the mini bar of everything, down to Kahlua/Drambuie .. there was an expensive white powdery substance involved In the morning, I went down to the bar for hair of the dog. I asked for a double Bloody Mary and bartender said all he had was Clamato to make it with. No worries bruh, just gimme it. I drank a couple of them, more white powdery substance. Made it to the game... we had the cheapest seats... very top row on east side in the sun.... Clamato hit me, projectile vomiting in the stands, didn't end well for me, some dude bitch slapped me and down I went... etc, etc. Made it back to Abq and a friend took me to rehab and left me slumped over in a chair in the lobby. No more drinkie poo for MrY.
I'm old but I can still take you down, big boy... except I get the taser and nightstick and you are handcuffed and blindfolded... lol
So much promise for this team. Just fell short. And this ended Neil Lomax's career. I knnow a lot of you guys were here for a lot of this.
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Shame he only had 1 season in AZ. His early retirement set this team back a decade.Thanks for posting NJCardFan. That's really cool.
It's no secret that Lomax is probably my all time favorite Cardinal. He was a little ahead of his time.
7-1-1 actually. Cards had some good showings in the 60's.
In 1987 I went to my one and only game in St. Louis when the Cards had that epic comeback against the Bucs. It was at a time when it was a foregone conclusion that they were moving. There were more empty seats than fans in attendance. It was a couple weeks after the strike ended so that didn't help. Cards just missed out on a playoff spot that year. Lost a lot of close games that year including 2 of the replacement games. I also saw the Cards play the Eagles later that year. There was a contingent of fans from Baltimore wanting the Cards to move there. That's where I wanted them to move. Had they moved there I would have been a season ticket holder for sure. Was disappointed they chose Phoenix.
Those ten years after that were an exciting time for Arizona sports fans. Going from only ASU football and the Suns, to having the Cardinals and the NFL come to town that year, along with U of A basketball rising from nowhere to national dominance from that year forward in 1988, the Rattlers coming into existence and dominating Arena football, then they Coyotes bringing a whole new unknown sport to town with a remarkably good team in the mid 90's, to the Diamondbacks being announced and going through the process of coming to life in '98. It was a wild and fun time.
I hated them leaving St.Louis, I live in Louisville, KY so it's only a 4 hour drive for me lol.I live less than an hour from Baltimore, so I was upset also.
I hated them leaving St.Louis, I live in Louisville, KY so it's only a 4 hour drive for me lol.