TheCardFan
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One of the few Cardinal HC’s in their history who had a winning record. And yet another huge blunder by the infamous Bill Bidwill when he fired Winner. As what was always the case, injuries caught up to a really, really good team in 1970, and Dollarless Bill just wouldn’t spend money to have depth available. That 70 team put together 3 shutouts in a row, and the 4th game was a 6-6 ROAD tie against the World Champion Kansas City Chiefs. To this day, I still think this was top to bottom one of the best Cardinal teams of my lifetime.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
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Thanks Bill. The SD Chargers liked that move!xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Got to visit the Football Hall of Fame last summer. The Chicago Cardinals 1929 bill of sale was on display.
I hated him. I never forgave him after he taunted us when he played for the Saints and taunted us mercilessly.I loved him
My favorite Cardinal in those years. Wanted to wear 83 so bad.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
You’re absolutely right about Winner & Coryell, but you’re being too kind calling the Hollway years “mediocre”. He was a really bad HC & they were borderline unwatchable during his tenure. He was in the same category as Steve Wilks.With Winner (35-30-5) and Don Coryell (42-27-1) they had some success between 1966 and 1977, with two mediore years of Bob Hollway (8-18-2) in between.
This guy made Sundays exciting to watch!xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media