Franco Harris, Lynn Swan
2006-09-18 05:28:22
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Rocky Blier was the greatest Steeler, overcoming a blown up foot in Vietnam and being told he would never walk again, to not only walking again, but he also helped the Steelers win the Super Bowl.
2006-09-17 23:59:02
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answer #2
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answered by greenlantern1999 3
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I would have to say Lynn Swan was the best Steeler of all time. He was such a smooth receiver, ran flawless routes and a clutch go to guy. It was great to watch him play the game, I was a Steelers fan during those years when he played.
2006-09-17 23:30:31
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answer #3
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answered by Julius L 2
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It is impossible to pick one when the team of the 70's was as tight as any team to ever play the game. Here's a handful of them that could fit the bill - Terry Bradshaw,Jack Lambert, Jack Ham, Lynn Swann, Rocky Blier, Franco Harris, Joe Greene, Mike Webster and there's a couple more I can't recall their names.
2006-09-18 02:09:59
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answer #4
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answered by BT 7
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Charles Edward Greene, known as "Mean Joe" Greene (born September 24, 1946 in Temple, Texas), was an American football Defensive Tackle in the NFL.
2006-09-17 23:22:43
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answered by mets9999 4
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Joe Greene
2006-09-18 01:35:37
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answered by stan l 7
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Mean Joe Greene
2006-09-17 23:22:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Lynn Swann
2006-09-18 14:13:42
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answered by kocul 2
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70 Ernie Stautner DT 1950-1963
The only Steeler to have his number retired.
2006-09-17 23:28:46
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answered by GJ 5
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Franko Harris or the coach Chuck Noll
2006-09-17 23:28:14
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answered by Anonymous
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