Harry
ASFN Consultant and Senior Writer
They are
Kurt Warner
Larry Fitzgerald
Larry Wilson
Dan Dierdorf
Jimmy Conzelman
I suspect the latter name threw most of you. He was the Cards successful coach during the forties when they actually were an NFL power.
I’d have to have Ollie Matson on my list maybe in place of Deirdorf. I know the trenches never get their due. He was the Barry Sanders of his era. Prior to so much national TV, no one knows these great players. Dick “Night Train” Lane who made 4 of his 7 Pro Bowls as a Card might be close as well. Both of them got too expensive for Dollar Bill to keep. Great players like Charley Trippi and Aeneas Williams would be far more prominent if surrounded by quality personnel.
Kurt Warner
Larry Fitzgerald
Larry Wilson
Dan Dierdorf
Jimmy Conzelman
I suspect the latter name threw most of you. He was the Cards successful coach during the forties when they actually were an NFL power.
I’d have to have Ollie Matson on my list maybe in place of Deirdorf. I know the trenches never get their due. He was the Barry Sanders of his era. Prior to so much national TV, no one knows these great players. Dick “Night Train” Lane who made 4 of his 7 Pro Bowls as a Card might be close as well. Both of them got too expensive for Dollar Bill to keep. Great players like Charley Trippi and Aeneas Williams would be far more prominent if surrounded by quality personnel.
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