9-7 with none of their losses blowouts, especially the finale vs Wash that would have won them the division and a home date with Ditka's Bears two weeks later. Totally different than their 8-7-1 campaign the previous year in which, despite wins vs Seattle and Raiders at LA, they gave up more pts than they scored. What happened in '85? They start off 3-1 and beat Dallas on Monday Night but not before a four-game skid following that very 3-1 start. The Hanifan era ended and soon their time in StL.
Back to '84, and speaking of MNF, you'd think they would have been on prime time that year as well coming off back-to-back winning seasons.
'84 Cards
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After that 3-1 start, where they averaged 37 points in the wins, their offense collapsed; in the next seven losses after that, they averaged just under eight points.74_75_78_79_ wrote:What happened in '85? They start off 3-1 and beat Dallas on Monday Night but not before a four-game skid following that very 3-1 start. The Hanifan era ended and soon their time in StL.
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Re: '84 Cards
http://www.amazon.com/Third-Long-Neil-L ... 0800714970
you can get Lomax's book cheap, he talks about those seasons and their failings to some extent, not a great book, but good enough to buy
you can get Lomax's book cheap, he talks about those seasons and their failings to some extent, not a great book, but good enough to buy