1984: Revisiting the Big Red Season Finale at RFK Stadium

Posted by Bob Underwood

Art Monk grabbed 11 passes for 136 yards and 2 TDs in the Redskins 29-27 win over the Big Red.

The St. Louis Cardinals and Washington Redskins met at RFK Stadium on December 16, 1984. The stakes were simple. A Big Red victory would give them their first NFC East title since 1975 and their first home playoff game. A  loss would end their season. Turnovers and mistakes gave the Redskins a 23-7 halftime lead and it appeared the Cardinals would soon be dusting off their golf clubs. But, as it turned out, the Cards were not ready to give up.

“At halftime, we said that anybody who didn’t think we couldn’t win the game shouldn’t go back out.” — Big Red safety Benny Perrin.

The Big Red came out on fire in the second half. After a slow start to the game, Neil Lomax shredded the Washington secondary going 25 of 28 for 314 yards and two touchdowns. He finished the with 468 passing yards, his best day as a pro. It was the most passing yards ever given up by a Redskin defense. “We were a little nervous; this was our first big game for most of us. Once we got our timing down in the second half, things opened up a little bit.”

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St. Louis Football Cardinals All-Time Passing Records

For the majority of their 28 seasons in St. Louis, the Big Red had only three starting quarter backs. That’s pretty remarkable considering the team only saw the post season three times. But, there weren’t many QBs better than Charley Johnson (1961-1969), Jim Hart (1966-1983) and Neil Lomax (1981-1987).
PASSING YARDS – CAREERYARDS
Jim Hart (1966-1983)
34,639
Neil Lomax (1981-1987)19,376
Charley Johnson (1961-1969)12,928
Jim Hart played 18 seasons in St. Louis and still holds almost all career passing records.
PASSING YARDS – SEASONYEAR         YARDS
Neil Lomax
19844,614
Neil Lomax 19873,387
Charley Johnson 19633,280
Neil Lomax19853,214
Jim Hart19783,121
Charley Johnson19643,045
Jim Hart19673,008
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St. Louis Football Cardinals All-Time Rushing Records

Ottis Anderson is the Big Red All-Time Leading Career and Single Season Rusher
CAREER RUSHING YARDS        YARDS
Ottis Anderson (1979-1986) 7,999
Jim Otis (1974-1978) 3,863
Stump Mitchell (1981-1987) 3,758
Johnny Roland (1966-1972) 3,608
Terry Metcalf (1973-1977) 3,438
Wayne Morris (1976-1984) 3,373
   
Former Mizzou star Johnny Roland was the Big Red All-Time Leading Rusher until 1978.
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Big Red Alumni Gather in Des Peres

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Former Big Red greats, cheerleaders and fans convened at The Village Bar on December 9 to watch the Cardinals take on the Detroit Lions. Greg Marecek was there signing his book “The St. Louis Football Cardinals: A Celebration of the … Continue reading