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Kurt Warner
No way.
Kurt Warner
As an athlete (track star) yes.All 'round? Ollie Matson, anyone?
Fred Wakefield- started games @ DE, OT and TE.
6.5 sacks, 1 int for a TD, 2-24 receiving, 1-7 as a kick returner.
Thanks goodness for those injuries. Cedrick Mack experiment didnt go so well.
The funny thing about 1984 is that had the Cards somehow won that last game in RFK by O'Shankoghues kick or the BS penalty on EJ Juniors sack of Theismann that led to the winning dive, the Cards might have been able to shock the world that year. Dynamic O, solid D...what if?
DuckJake, I'm a long time Cards fan also. Bobby Joe was unbelievable. Watched him play often at Yankee Stadium, when I lived in New Jersey. My favorite in that era was John David Crow, he had terrible knee injuries and never really showed what he could do. Both, Bobby Joe and John David came from the same University, Texas A M. Sure were good ole boy Texas names. Larry Wilson, John David, Bobby Joe, and Sonny Randle, they don't make them like they use to be, but I could go on and on.
Boldin might belong in this conversation, too. He lined up at three different positions - WR (excelling at both wide-out and slot receiver), RB and QB.
Not saying he's THE best, but just that he deserves a mention.
Boldin might belong in this conversation, too. He lined up at three different positions - WR (excelling at both wide-out and slot receiver), RB and QB.
Not saying he's THE best, but just that he deserves a mention.
One more Texas boy from San Saba Texas, Ken Gray. Played for the Cards for 11 seasons. 6 pro bowls and 2 times All-Pro.
Ken Gray, Bob DeMarco, Irv Goode, Bob Reynolds and Ernie McMillan. Great offensive linemen. Shame that all those good seasons in the '60s came when there was only one playoff game.
Damn that team broke my heart.I was hoping for a All Cardinal championship.The baseball Cards beat the damn Yankees and the Football Cards lost out by a half game to freaking Browns.
Cards were 9-3-2, Browns 10-3-1. We tied the Browns then beat them handily the 2nd to last game of the year so if we had tied for the Div we'd have won.. Browns went on to win the Championship. The NYGiants were 2-12-2 that year and one of the ties was 10-10 against us in week 12.
I will see that 10-10 tie in my mind's eye on my death bed. Big Red turned the ball over on a fumble and Charley threw 2 INT's all inside the Giant's 20.
Aeneas, no question about it.
Could completely shut down half the field, tackle'd like a mother and provided run support.
One of the greatest Defensive players of all time IMO.
We also need to add Charley Trippi. He passed for 16 TDs, scored 23 TDs rushing, 11 Receiving and returned an INT for a TD. He also punted and won an NFL Championship.
If somebody can top this guy let me know.
Bobby Joe Conrad:
Played 11 years for the Cardinals.
Caught 422 passes for 5,902 yards and 38 TDs as WR.
Ran for 441 yards and two TDs as a HB.
Had 462 yards on 51 punt returns including 2 for TDs
Garnered 813 yards on 33 Kickoff returns
Had 4 Interceptions as a DB.
Kicked 14 Field Goals and 95 extra points.
Was first team All-Pro in 1963.
My all-time favorite player.
Not in my lifetime, but Paddy Driscoll made the Cardinals a winning machine. Dumping him put them into a 20 year drought.