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  1. Larry Wilson was born in Rigby, ID. How tall was Larry Wilson? Larry Wilson was 6-0 (183 cm) tall. How much did Larry Wilson weigh when playing? Larry Wilson weighed 190 lbs (86 kg) when playing. Is Larry Wilson in the Hall of Fame? Larry Wilson was elected into the Hall of Fame as a Player in 1978. How many games did Larry Wilson play? Larry ...

    • March 24, 1938
    • Early Life in Idaho
    • Star For Utah
    • Drafted by Two Leagues
    • Wilson Is Switched to Defense
    • Wilson Finds His Rhythm
    • Wilson and The Cardinals Reach The Postseason
    • A Remarkable Play and Defensive Player of The Year
    • 1967-1969
    • 1970-1972 and Retirement
    • Second Career as An Executive

    Larry Frank Wilson was born on March 24, 1938, in Rigby, Idaho. When he was ten, Wilson’s mother died of spinal meningitis. Since his father was a truck driver, Wilson was left to help raise his younger brother, John. To help his father make ends meet, Wilson would work ten-hour days harvesting potatoes. Thankfully, in order to have some semblance ...

    Wilson matriculated to Utah and played for coach Jack Curtice and then Ray Nagel. After sitting as a freshman in 1956, Wilson would become a star on both sides of the ball. In 1957, he rushed for 172 yards and caught nine passes for 122 yards and nine touchdowns. Curtice’s final year with the Redskins (the team would change their name in 1972) in ‘...

    Wilson’s versatility got him noticed by both the NFL and the American Football League. With the 74th pick in the seventh round of the 1959 NFL Draft, the Chicago (soon to be St. Louis) Cardinals selected Wilson. However, the Buffalo Bills of the AFL drafted Wilson in the first round of their draft. Honored by his draft position, Wilson was ready to...

    As Wilson was being courted by St. Louis, then Cardinals defensive coordinator Chuck Drulis was putting a new wrinkle in his defensive scheme. Drulis’ idea, which he codenamed “Wildcat,” was to have his free safety blitz the quarterback occasionally. The only problem was, he didn’t have anyone capable of playing the part. Meanwhile, Wilson signed w...

    Wilson learned the free safety position quickly and started 11 games his rookie year in 1960. During the season, he collected two interceptions and made three fumble recoveries. The following year, Drulis finally decided to try his “Wildcat” play. In the 1961 season opener against the New York Giants, Wilson blitzed and caught Giants quarterback Ch...

    St. Louis won nine games in 1963, the most since 1948, (when they won 11 games and lost the NFL Championship). However, nine wins were only good for third place in the Eastern Conference and the Cards missed the postseason. A year later, the team managed nine wins again. This time, the team finished second in the conference. That led to an appearan...

    Instead of taking the next step in the win column in 1965, the team took a huge step back. That year, the Cardinals finished 5-9 and fifth in the conference. One of the few bright spots was Wilson. He had six interceptions that season for 153 yards and a touchdown. One of his picks would become the stuff of legend. On Halloween, St. Louis played th...

    Wilson continued his excellent play for the next three years after being honored by the league. In 1967, he collected four interceptions for 75 yards and also picked up 4.5 sacks. The next season, the Cardinals reached the nine-win mark again under coach Charley Winner but missed the playoffs. Wilson grabbed another four picks for 14 yards. Then, i...

    The year Wilson turned 32 he would post the third-most interceptions in his career. His five picks for 72 return yards, along with 1.5 sacks and a fumble recovery, would lead to his final Pro Bowl appearance and last First-team All-Pro nod. In 1971, Wilson pulled down another four interceptions for 46 yards, but observers noted that he was slowing ...

    After retiring, the Cardinals asked Wilson to be their secondary coach. He served in that capacity for a year then stepped down. Wilson then moved to the Cardinals’ front office, eventually being named general manager in 1977. In 1978, Wilson was elected as a new member of the NFL Hall of Fame. His Hall bio contains a quotethat summed up Wilson’s c...

  2. Sep 18, 2020 · Although only six feet tall and only 190 pounds, he was nevertheless considered one of the league’s toughest players. “There’s nothing humorous about playing football,” Wilson told...

  3. Despite his skill and adaptability, Wilson's small size (he was only six feet tall) resulted in him not being selected until the 7th round of the 1960 NFL draft by the Chicago Cardinals. The draft was held in November 1959 , and the franchise moved to St. Louis before the start of the 1960 season.

  4. How tall was Larry Wilson? Larry Wilson was 5-11 (180 cm) tall. How much did Larry Wilson weigh when playing? Larry Wilson weighed 160 lbs (72 kg) when playing. Is Larry Wilson in the Hockey Hall of Fame? Larry Wilson has not been elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame. How many goals did Larry Wilson have? Larry Wilson had 21 goals over his ...

    • October 23, 1930
  5. Sep 18, 2020 · Only 6-feet and 190 pounds, Wilson was fearless and tough. He once played a game with casts on both hands and intercepted a pass. “That was, and is, Larry Wilson,” Bill Bidwill once...

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  7. He reached his zenith with interceptions in seven straight games in 1966, a year that he led the NFL with 10 steals. Wilson, during his Hall of Fame career, recorded 52 career interceptions for 800 yards and five touchdowns.

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