1984 Week 8: Washington at St. Louis Football Cardinals (GOTW)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • October 21, 1984: Neil Lomax threw for 361 yards and three touchdowns, including two long ones to Roy Green, in the Cards 26-24 win over the Redskins. Neil O'Donoghue missed two field goals and and extra point, but kicked the game-winner with only 5 seconds left to play.

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  • @DavidConstantin-d1d
    @DavidConstantin-d1d 3 месяца назад

    My parents had season tickets since 1966, when they moved to Busch2 until the day they skipped town. I started caddying at local private country club and I saved enough money to buy my own. It was a family tradition starting in Sept. and ending in Dec. Unfortunately, the were bad most of the time, but there was some good footballs players to play for the Big Red. Larry Wilson, who revolutionized the safety position. He basically invented the safety blitz. Jim Hart, who arguably should be in the HOF. Jackie Smith, one of best, toughest TE to ever play. Mel Gray, the undersized speedster who no one could catch. Terry Metcalf, one of the 1st. dual threat RB. Roger Wehrli, the original shutdown corner. Ask Roger Staubach and Drew Pearson. Pearson got his occasional TD, but it’s Drew Pearson. Otis Anderson, the best Big RB to ever play for the football Cardinals. “Jet Stream”. Need I say more? One of my favorites, Stump Mitchel. Any so many. The Rams temporarily eased the pain, but I still miss the Big Red. Notice I didn’t mention what’s his name.
    I’m just sayin.

  • @charlesbabcock1530
    @charlesbabcock1530 Год назад +4

    My family loved watching the Big Red. Sunday's (and some Monday's mixed in with Thanksgiving) were awesome being with my family. I always had to get on the roof to turn the antenna so we could get home games broadcast out of Jeff City. Sadly after my Uncle passed recently, I'm the last one. We lived and died with the Big Red...

  • @GeorgeWashingtonX
    @GeorgeWashingtonX Год назад +3

    Classic NFC East..

  • @DavidConstantin-d1d
    @DavidConstantin-d1d 3 месяца назад

    My parents had season tickets since 1966, when they moved to Busch2 until the day they skipped town. I started caddying at local private country club and I saved enough money to buy my own. It was a family tradition starting in Sept. and ending in Dec. Unfortunately, the were bad most of the time, but there was some good footballs players to play for the Big Red. Larry Wilson, who revolutionized the safety position. He basically invented the safety blitz. Jim Hart, who arguably should be in the HOF. Jackie Smith, one of best, toughest TE to ever play. Mel Gray, the undersized speedster who no one could catch. Terry Metcalf, one of the 1st. dual threat RB. Roger Wehrli, the original shutdown corner. Ask Roger Staubach and Drew Pearson. Pearson got his occasional TD, but it’s Drew Pearson. Otis Anderson, the best Big RB to ever play for the football Cardinals. “Jet Stream”. Need I say more? One of my favorites, Stump Mitchel. Any so many. The Rams temporarily eased the pain, but I still miss the Big Red. Notice I didn’t mention what’s his name.
    I’m just sayin