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  1. Jun 27, 2010 · Not quite 60 years old, his body ravaged by a decade in the NFL trenches, the three-time Pro Bowl offensive guard estimates that he has endured more than 30 knee operations and, because of staph...

  2. Jul 25, 2020 · But today, chronic pain is a constant presence, worse than ever, requiring lifestyle changes and four Vicodin a day. Since retiring, he has undergone some 30 knee surgeries and nine knee replacements, one of which resulted in a staph infection that put him in a wheelchair for several months.

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    Conrad Francis Dobler was born on October 1, 1950 in Chicago. The Dobler family moved to the Mojave Desert near Twentynine Palms, California when he was young. Conrad was one of seven Dobler children and he was a pain even then. Dobler’s brothers and sisters have maintained that he was the “meanest kid” in the family. He was also described by one s...

    Laramie, Wyoming might have seemed an odd destination for a college career, but not to Dobler. He further jokedthat it didn’t take much to get him to attend Wyoming. Even though he had never played the position before, Dobler agreed to play offensive tackle in order to get playing time faster. Under coach Lloyd Eaton, the Cowboys went 10-1 in 1966 ...

    After playing four years in Laramie, Dobler did not expect to be drafted by the pros. He was shocked when a reporter called to tell him he had been drafted by the St. Louis Cardinalswith the 110th overall pick in the 5th round of the 1972 draft. He soon found out it was the real deal and made his way to St. Louis for mini-camp. Dobler played on the...

    In 1972 and ‘73, St. Louis was not a good football team, finishing 4-9-1 both years. Thankfully, in 1974, the Cardinals improved on the field and ended the year 10-4. The team advanced to the playoffs for the first time in ten years but lost to Minnesota 30-14. It was around that time in his career that Dobler’s blocking “techniques” were widely qu...

    Despite his questionable play, Dobler was named to his first Pro Bowl in 1975. Teamed with right tackle Dan Dierdorf, the duo helped keep opponents at bay. In ‘75, the Cardinals led the NFL with only eight sacks allowed. During a three-year period, the Cards line only permitted 41 sacks, an NFL low at the time. In 1975, St. Louis returned to the po...

    Despite the fact that he had played in three straight Pro Bowls, St. Louis traded Dobler to New Orleans before the 1978 season. They made the trade because Dobler was unhappy in St. Louis. It turns out that Dobler was looking for a change of scenery. During the summer, he had asked Cardinals management for a salary extension, which they refused. Do...

    After the ‘79 season, Dobler was traded a second time, this time to the Buffalo Bills. Coach Chuck Knox wanted Dobler for his veteran presence on a team of young players. Dobler started every game for the Bills, who went 11-5 but lost in the Divisional Round to the Chargers. In 1981, Buffalo finished 10-6 and beat the Jets in the Wild Card Round 31...

    For a while, Dobler’s retirement was enjoyable. Not long after leaving the game, he took part in a number of Miller Lite beer commercials with other famous athletes. Dobler and his wife, Joy, owned a business, Superior Healthcare Staffing, in the Kansas City area that supplied medical staffing to local hospitals. However, in 2001, Joy fell out of a...

  4. NFL Films placed Dobler's conflicts with Bergey as #9 on the NFL Top 10 list of feuds. Dobler paid a high price for his NFL career, suffering through numerous operations to repair his battered body. Disabled, Dobler underwent nine knee replacements.

  5. Jun 28, 2010 · Now, Conrad Dobler, not quite 60, faces the realization that to relieve the nonstop pain he has in his right leg, he’ll need to have it amputated. That is what the three-time former Pro Bowl guard told Jerry Crowe in a column in the Los Angeles Times that is worth reading.

  6. Feb 13, 2023 · Published: Feb 13, 2023 at 04:35 PM. Around the NFL Staff. NFL.com. Former three-time Pro Bowl guard Conrad Dobler with the St. Louis Cardinals. The Arizona Cardinals announced that former...

  7. Feb 14, 2023 · Arizona Cardinals. Conrad Dobler, a former 10-year offensive lineman in the NFL, died on Monday at the age of 72. Dobler played most of his career with the then-St. Louis Cardinals, making...

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