1975 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season
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The 1975 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 56th year with the National Football League and the 16th season in St. Louis. The club scored 356 points while the defense gave up 276 points. The team appeared in the playoffs for the second consecutive year, by winning the NFC East with a record of eleven wins and three losses. They never returned the playoffs during a full NFL season until 1998, by which time they moved from St. Louis to Arizona.
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1975 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season
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First quarter
*STL – Terry Metcalf 39-yard run – Cardinals 7–0
*ATL – Steve Bartkowski 1-yard run – Tied 7–7
Second quarter
*STL – Jim Bakken 22-yard field goal – Cardinals 10–7
*ATL – Dave Hampton 6-yard run – Falcons 13–10
*STL – Jim Bakken 39-yard field goal – Tied 13–13
Third quarter
*ATL – Dave Hampton 1-yard run – Falcons 20–13
Fourth quarter
*STL – Earl Thomas 8-yard pass from Jim Hart – Tied 20–20
*STL – Jim Bakken 25-yard field goal – Cardinals 23–20
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C Tom Banks
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QB Jim Hart
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RB Jim Otis
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RB Mel Gray
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RB Terry Metcalf
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Lost Divisional Playoffs 23–35
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The 1975 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 56th year with the National Football League and the 16th season in St. Louis. The club scored 356 points while the defense gave up 276 points. The team appeared in the playoffs for the second consecutive year, by winning the NFC East with a record of eleven wins and three losses. They never returned the playoffs during a full NFL season until 1998, by which time they moved from St. Louis to Arizona. The team was nicknamed the “Cardiac Cards”, because eight of their games were decided in the final minute of play; the Cardinals went 7–1 in these games. After this season, the Cardinals never reached the top of the NFC East again. They would not again have a division title until 33 years later, after they had moved to Arizona, and later to the NFC West.
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