I still have a Chuck Cecil Cardinals jersey. #26 packed a punch.I reslly enjoyed watching CHuck Cecil knock peoples blocks off for that one year. Was sad to see him go. My wildcat pride may be clouding my judgement there, though.
I still have a Chuck Cecil Cardinals jersey. #26 packed a punch.I reslly enjoyed watching CHuck Cecil knock peoples blocks off for that one year. Was sad to see him go. My wildcat pride may be clouding my judgement there, though.
He was incredibly smart according to those around the team, but his lack of athleticism was a big draw back. He got absolutely torched in the NFC championship blowout, specifically. I remember Keim saying we needed more athleticism back there during that offseason. Brought in Tyvon Branch, but I don’t remember him making much of an impact.As far as lesser players, the safety from Alabama that went to the titans (rashad Johnson?). He lacked athleticism but if I recall correctly teammates highly lauded his mental game. Granted we were overstocked with safeties at that time. But that was short lived.
I see you Otis Anderson and raise you Pat Fischer (your old, but I'm real old).
Modern day - Tony Jefferson
Or Thomas Jones.Surprised no on has said Garrison Hearst. For me though, definitely Lorenzo Alexander.
I reslly enjoyed watching CHuck Cecil knock peoples blocks off for that one year. Was sad to see him go. My wildcat pride may be clouding my judgement there, though.
Tim McDonald was a hitting machine. One of the best hitters to ever play for the Cardinals.Totally agree TigToad they don’t fit in the spirit of the thread IMO.
Neither does McDonald dude was a straight up stud and left in a big $ FA deal to SF. No lacking in respect imo.
Marcel Shipp.
Prior to his Lis Franc injury, he looked like he was going to have a long career as a real good #2 back.