*** Welcome to piglix ***

History of the St. Louis Cardinals (NFL)

St. Louis Cardinals
Established 1960
Ended 1987
Played in St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis Cardinals logo
St. Louis Cardinals wordmark
Logo Wordmark
League/conference affiliations

National Football League (19601987)

Uniform
Team colors Cardinal Red, White, Black
              
Personnel
Owner(s) Violet Bidwell (1960–1962)
Bill Bidwell (1962–1987)
General manager Larry Wilson (1977–1987)
Head coach Gene Stallings (1986–1987)
Team history
Team nicknames
Cardiac Cards, Big Red, Football Cardinals
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (0)

Division championships (2)

Playoff appearances (3)
Home fields

National Football League (19601987)

Division championships (2)

The professional American football team now known as the Arizona Cardinals previously played in St. Louis, Missouri from 1960 to 1987. This article chronicles the team's history during their time as the St. Louis Cardinals.

Chicago Cardinals owner Violet Bidwill had married St. Louis businessman Walter Wolfner in 1949, two years after inheriting the team from her late first husband, Charles Bidwill. When it became obvious that the Cardinals could no longer hope to compete with the Chicago Bears, a move to St. Louis seemed to make sense.

The NFL conducted a survey of St. Louis, and concluded that it was capable of supporting a team. The league's 12 owners unanimously approved the move, ending their 62-year stay in Chicago. During the Cardinals' tenure in St. Louis, they were called the "Big Red" or the "Football Cardinals" in order to avoid confusion with the baseball team They shared Sportsman's Park with the baseball team. However, St. Louis had not had a professional football team since the early days of the NFL, and tickets were difficult to sell. The Cardinals initially held practices in the city park. Their first home game was a loss to the Giants on October 2, 1960, and they finished the year at 6–5–1. In 1961, they broke even at 7–7–0 (the NFL had expanded to a 14-game season to compete with the upstart AFL) and fell to 4–9–1 in 1962. Improving to 9–5–0 in 1963, the Cardinals almost reached the playoffs, but a loss to the Giants prevented that.

During the Cardinals' 28-year stay in St. Louis, they advanced to the playoffs just three times (1974, 1975 & 1982), never hosting or winning in any appearance. In spite of what was considered lackluster performance in St. Louis, their overall record there (winning 187 games, losing 202, and 13 ties) (a winning percentage of .481) is easily the highest winning percentage for any of the three locations that the Cardinals have been associated with.


...
Wikipedia

...