1983 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season

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The 1983 St. Louis Cardinals season was the 64th season the team was in the National Football League. The Cardinals won eight games, including victories over both participants in that year's AFC Championship Game, the Raiders and Seahawks. However, the team also lost in meetings over both participants of the 1983 NFC Championship Game, the 49ers and the Redskins. Despite their winning record, the team failed to reach the playoffs. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 1983 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season
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rdf:langString * Head Coach – Jim Hanifan * Special Assistant to the Head Coach – Leon McLaughlin
rdf:langString * Flexibility and Strength – Don Brown
rdf:langString St. Louis Cardinals
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rdf:langString Cardinals seasons
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rdf:langString P Carl Birdsong
rdf:langString WR Roy Green
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rdf:langString Did not qualify
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rdf:langString * Assistant Head Coach/Defense – Floyd Peters * Defensive Coordinator – Tom Bettis * Linebackers – Rudy Feldman * Defensive Assistant – Chuck Banker
rdf:langString * President – Bill Bidwill * Director of Pro Personnel – Larry Wilson * Director of Player Personnel – George Boone
rdf:langString * Offensive Coordinator – Rod Dowhower * Offensive Backfield – Dick Jamieson * Receivers – Emmitt Thomas * Offensive Line – Tom Lovat
rdf:langString The 1983 St. Louis Cardinals season was the 64th season the team was in the National Football League. The Cardinals won eight games, including victories over both participants in that year's AFC Championship Game, the Raiders and Seahawks. However, the team also lost in meetings over both participants of the 1983 NFC Championship Game, the 49ers and the Redskins. Despite their winning record, the team failed to reach the playoffs. The Cardinals had a winning record, despite being outscored by a total of 54 points during the regular season. In fact, St. Louis’ 428 points surrendered was, to that point, the most points given up by a team with a winning record in NFL history; it is still second-most all time.
rdf:langString * Special Teams – Chuck Banker
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xsd:gYear 1983

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