Conrad Dobler

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Conrad Dobler was a hard-nosed NFL offensive lineman best known for his aggressive, often controversial play with the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1970s.

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instanceOf American football player
human
offensive lineman
collegeAttended University of Wyoming NERFINISHED
collegeTeam Wyoming Cowboys football NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1950-10-01
dateOfDeath 2023-02-13
era 1970s NFL
familyName Dobler NERFINISHED
fullName Conrad Francis Dobler NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Conrad NERFINISHED
hallOfFameStatus not inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame
hasEthnicity White American NERFINISHED
height approximately 6 ft 3 in
jerseyNumber 66
knownFor playing alongside Dan Dierdorf on Cardinals offensive line
league National Football League
nflDraftedBy St. Louis Cardinals NERFINISHED
nflDraftPickNumber 110
nflDraftRound 5
nflDraftYear 1972
notableFor aggressive style of play
controversial on-field tactics
numberOfProBowls 3
occupation professional athlete
placeOfBirth Chicago, Illinois, United States
placeOfDeath Pueblo, Colorado, United States NERFINISHED
playedFor Buffalo Bills NERFINISHED
New Orleans Saints NERFINISHED
St. Louis Cardinals NERFINISHED
playedIn National Football Conference NERFINISHED
playedYearsForBuffaloBills 1980–1981
playedYearsForNewOrleansSaints 1978–1979
playedYearsForStLouisCardinals 1972–1977
positionPlayed guard
offensive tackle
proBowlSelection 1975
1976
1977
reputation one of the NFL's dirtiest players of the 1970s
sport American football
teamCityAtTime St. Louis, Missouri NERFINISHED

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