No wild card teams back then. We were 9-3-2 one year & still fell a game behind the Cleveland Browns. The Browns were a powerhouse in the 60's. In 75, we were 11-3 & still had to go play the 12-2 Rams on the road in the playoffs. We lost 35-23 because we fell behind 28-0 in the 1st half.
There was no Wild Card team in the 1960s, but there was one in each conference from 1970-77, and two thereafter (through 1989).
The Coryell years are when i became a fan, as the "Cardiac Cards" were always exciting to watch and as an NFC East team, they were on TV often in southeastern PA.
In 1974 the Cards won the NFC East at 10-4 by tie-breaker over Washington, whom they had swept - but had to play at Minnesota (also 10-4, but the Vikings had beaten the Cards in the regular season).
In 1976, the Cardinals became the only 10-win team ever to miss the playoffs during the era of 14-game schedules. Dallas won the NFC East at 11-3 and Washington got the only Wild Card at 10-4, having swept the Cards.
1977 signaled the end of the Coryell era, with the team starting 1-3, rebounding to 7-3, ten getting hammered in a memorable Thanksgiving game vs. Miami and losing out the rest of the slate, finishing the season by providing Tampa Bay with their second win ever and horst home win after starting 0-26. This was the end of the "Cardiac Cards" and the start of a long, bleak period in Cardinals history.
...dave