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1981 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
teamSt. Louis Cardinals (NFL)
teamdisplaySt. Louis Cardinals
year1981
record7–9
division_place5th NFC East
coachJim Hanifan
ownerBill Bidwill
stadiumBusch Memorial Stadium
playoffsDid not qualify
pro_bowlersNone
shortnavlinkCardinals seasons

The 1981 St. Louis Cardinals season was the 62nd season the franchise was in the league. The team improved on their previous output of 5–11, winning seven games. Despite the improvement the team failed for the sixth consecutive season to reach the playoffs.

After a 3–7 start, including a horrendous 52–10 loss to the Eagles on November 8, Head Coach Jim Hanifan benched Jim Hart for Neil Lomax. The team would win four of its last six games.

Offseason

NFL draft

Main article: 1981 NFL draft

Undrafted free agents

PlayerPositionCollege
John AllmanDefensive backIndiana State
Tom BrazillDefensive backWisconsin–La Crosse
Jim SchletzerPunterNorth Carolina

Personnel

Staff

  • President – Bill Bidwill

  • Vice President of Operations – Joe Sullivan

  • Director of Pro Personnel – Larry Wilson

  • Director of Player Personnel – George Boone

  • Head Coach – Jim Hanifan

  • Special Assistant to the Head Coach – Leon McLaughlin

  • Quarterbacks – Harry Gilmer

  • Offensive Backfield – Dick Jamieson

  • Receivers – Emmitt Thomas

  • Offensive Line – Tom Lovat

  • Defensive Coordinator – Tom Bettis

  • Defensive Line – Rudy Feldman

  • Defensive Secondary – Bill Atkins

  • Special Teams – Chuck Banker

  • Flexibility and Strength – Don Brown

Roster

Schedule

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September 6Miami DolphinsL 7–200–1Busch Memorial Stadium50,351
September 13at Dallas CowboysL 17–300–2Texas Stadium63,602
September 20Washington RedskinsW 40–301–2Busch Memorial Stadium47,592
September 27at Tampa Bay BuccaneersL 10–201–3Tampa Stadium65,850
October 4Dallas CowboysW 20–172–3Busch Memorial Stadium49,477
October 11at New York GiantsL 14–342–4Giants Stadium67,128
October 18at Atlanta FalconsL 20–412–5Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium51,458
October 25Minnesota VikingsW 30–173–5Busch Memorial Stadium48,039
November 1at Washington RedskinsL 21–423–6RFK Stadium50,643
November 8Philadelphia EaglesL 10–523–7Busch Memorial Stadium48,421
November 15Buffalo BillsW 24–04–7Busch Memorial Stadium46,214
November 22at Baltimore ColtsW 35–245–7Memorial Stadium24,784
November 29at New England PatriotsW 27–206–7Schaefer Stadium39,946
December 6New Orleans SaintsW 30–37–7Busch Memorial Stadium46,923
December 13New York GiantsL 10–207–8Busch Memorial Stadium47,358
December 20at Philadelphia EaglesL 0–387–9Veterans Stadium56,656
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

References

References

  1. [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/crd/1981.htm 1981 St. Louis Cardinals]
  2. "1981 St. Louis Cardinals Draftees". Pro Football Reference.
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