5 Favorite Cards ever?

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Now I'm not talking about the 5 best players they ever had, I'm mean your personal favorites.

No particular order

1-Larry Wilson
2- Dave Williams
3-Jim Ottis
4- Sonny Randel
5- Chuck Walker
 

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Centers,
Terry Metcalf- not Eric, but his papa,
A. Williams,
Tim McDonald
and you can't forget
DAN DIERDORF
 

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Off the subject I once met Otis Anderson when he still lived in Stl and after he had been traded to the Giants.

He was very nice and I explained I was a big fan and he talked about 10 minutes but as soon as I mentioned I was sorry he was traded to the Giants he got real quiet and then left.

Seems like it was a big sore spot but I always liked him until Franco Harris told him to run out of bounds to save his career.
 

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Tom Knight
Mark Smith
Johnny Rutledge
Dave Brown
Andre Wadsworth

Oh, you said favorite...

Aeneas Williams
Larry Centers
Ronald McKinnon
Tim McDonald
Frank Sanders
 

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Frank Sanders
Eric Hill
Larry Centers
Aeneas Williams
Kwamie Lassiter
 
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Originally posted by Alan
Tom Knight
Mark Smith
Johnny Rutledge
Dave Brown
Andre Wadsworth

Oh, you said favorite...

Aeneas Williams
Larry Centers
Ronald McKinnon
Tim McDonald
Frank Sanders

FDLMAO!!!!!
 

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1. Aeneas Williams
2. Frank Sanders
3. Larry Centers
4. Roy Green
5. Marcell Shipp
 

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Eric Swann
Trey Junkin
Anthony Edwards
Larry Centers
Jake Plummer
 

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Larry Centers
Frank Sanders
Tim McDonald
Aeneas Williams
Otis Anderson
 

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Man this is tough, how about a top twenty instead. I have to cheat a little bit.
1.Neil Lomax
2.Larry Centers
3.OJ Anderson
4.Roy Green
5.Jim Hart
6. Cards O-line from the 70s Dobler,Banks,Young and Dierdorf
 

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1. Jim Hart
2. Aeneas
3.Roy Green
4. Neil Lomax
5. Mel Gray

The mid-70's were great for Cardinals football. What an offense,
led by Don Coryell. What might have happened if Bidwill had not
pulled the plug on our coach after the last game of the '77 season?
 

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Ok...

1. Gary Cuozzo
2. Neil Lomax
3. Jim Bakken
4. Terry Metcalf
5. Ottis Anderson

I'm sentimental...Gary Cuozzo was my first-ever football card...he was still the backup for the Vikings at the time (around '68 or so), before he got traded to the Cards before the '72 season. Yeah, it was a bad trade; if I remember correctly, he was traded to the Cardinals for John Gilliam, who became a very solid WR. Cuozzo played one season for the Cardinals, and was part of a three-man QB tandem with Jim Hart and Tim Van Gelder. Then, Cuozzo retired to his dental practice.

He's now a pastor of a church in N.J.
 

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Jim Hart
Roy 'Jetstream' Green
Terry Metcalf
Mel Gray
OJ Anderson
 

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If i can find it I have an autographed G.Cuozzo picture (5x7). Its somewhere stored away in my basement but if u want it i will look for it for you. His dental practice is located near my cousins house and her ex-boyfriend got the picture for me.

Now onto my Top 5 ever:

1. Roy Green
2. Neil Lomax
3. Vai Sikahema
4. Larry Centers
5. Boomer Esiason
Honorable Mention: Rush Brown

Go Cards/ America!
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This one's tough, but here we go....
Jim Hart
Jackie Smith
Larry Centers
Ricky Proehl
Pat Tillman......Tillman rocked!

Honorable mention
Chuck Cecil, loved watching him level somebody!
 
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I have to add Kieth Rucker. He was a great Cards and a Fan favorite, he just could not run and Buddy kicked his ass of the team, he was the first to go from trhat horrible times.

GBR
 

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What?
Does this have to be players you've seen? If not:

Paddy Driscol- Hey, our only NFL championship.

And ones I have:

Aeneas Williams
Frank Sanders
Kwammie Lassiter
Pat Tillman
 

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5 Fav

I'm biased, I've only been a serious cards fan for about 4-5 years.

1. Pat Tillman
2. Frank Sanders
3. Larry Centers
4. Jim McMahon (ok, I was a Bears fan first... and he did play for us).
5. Calvin Pace
 
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