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1969 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
teamSt. Louis Cardinals (NFL)
teamdisplaySt. Louis Cardinals
year1969
record4–9–1
division_place3rd NFL Century
coachCharley Winner
stadiumBusch Memorial Stadium
playoffsDid not qualify
pro_bowlersT Bob Reynolds
T Ernie McMillan
TE Jackie Smith
LS Jerry Stovall
RS Larry Wilson
shortnavlinkCardinals seasons

T Ernie McMillan TE Jackie Smith LS Jerry Stovall RS Larry Wilson

The 1969 St. Louis Cardinals season was the 50th season the team was in the National Football League (NFL).

The team failed to improve on their previous output of 9–4–1, winning only four games. They failed to qualify for the playoffs for the 21st consecutive season.

Despite the presence of future Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees Larry Wilson and Roger Wehrli, as well former All-Pro Jerry Stovall, the Cardinals’ defense allowed 38 passing touchdowns, the second-highest total in pro football history.

Personnel

Staff / Coaches

  • Principal Owner/de facto General Manager - Bill Bidwill

  • Partial Owner / Team President - Charles Bidwill Jr.

  • Head Coach – Charley Winner

  • Quarterbacks Coach - Harry Gilmer

  • Offensive Backs - Red Cochran

  • Offensive line – Red Miller

  • Receivers Coach / Game Scouting – Ken Shipp

  • Defensive Coordinator - Chuck Drulis

  • Linebackers Coach – Don Shroyer

  • Defensive Line – Dick Voris

  • Defensive Backs - Chuck Drulis

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Roster

1969 St. Louis Cardinals roster
Quarterbacks

Schedule

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September 21at Dallas CowboysL 3–240–1Cotton Bowl62,134
September 28Chicago BearsW 20–171–1Busch Memorial Stadium50,039
October 5at Pittsburgh SteelersW 27–142–1Pitt Stadium45,011
October 12at Washington RedskinsL 17–332–2RFK Stadium50,481
October 19Minnesota VikingsL 10–272–3Busch Memorial Stadium49,430
October 26at Cleveland BrownsT 21–212–3–1Cleveland Municipal Stadium81,186
November 2New Orleans SaintsL 42–512–4–1Busch Memorial Stadium46,718
November 9New York GiantsW 42–173–4–1Busch Memorial Stadium49,194
November 16at Detroit LionsL 0–203–5–1Tiger Stadium51,749
November 23Philadelphia EaglesL 30–343–6–1Busch Memorial Stadium45,512
November 30Pittsburgh SteelersW 47–104–6–1Busch Memorial Stadium43,721
December 7at New York GiantsL 6–494–7–1Yankee Stadium62,973
December 14Cleveland BrownsL 21–274–8–1Busch Memorial Stadium44,924
December 21at Green Bay PackersL 28–454–9–1Lambeau Field50,861
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

References

References

  1. [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/crd/1969.htm 1969 St. Louis Cardinals]
  2. Only the [[American Football League. AFL's]] [[1963 Denver Broncos season. 1963 Broncos]] allowed more (40)
  3. https://www.profootballarchives.com/1969nflstl.html
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