The Pittsburgh Steelers: Behind The Steel Curtain - Dynasty Collection HD

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Published 2023-04-25
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  • @BobDog72
    Jack Lambert had the best Hall of Fame speech and he finished it appropriately. If I can start my life all over again I would be a professional football player and you damn well better believe I'd be a Pittsburgh Steeler
  • @jimmyrose2188
    I am now a Pittsburgh Steeler fan they just signed my grandson on the practice team let’s go Steelers welcome Joey Fisher to the team
  • @jim007
    Best thing the Steelers ever did was hire Chuck Noll
  • @144wychwood
    I was Raiders fan and hated Steelers but those were some great teams. Respected them so much. Gotta love Steelers organization for the fact they've only had 3 head coaches in the last 54 years.
  • @wallofrock6725
    Never get tired of watching the old Steelers. I’d like to mention some of the lesser known players that made huge, lesser known plays in the Super Bowls: Glen Edwards - safety 27 Mike Wagner - safety 23 J.T. Thomas - cornerback 24 Gerry Mullins - tackle 72 Reggie Harrison - special teams 46
  • @MrGenXer
    As a Pittsburgh kid, I remember that 70's team and I had so many great boyhood memories. Super Bowl IX was probably the first football game I ever watched. Those men were titans to me. Heroes.
  • @javiermori1710
    From about 9years old to 16 everything on my xmas list was Steeler pennants,pajamas,hats,jackets,shirts,trash cans,helmets,posters etc. Every monday i would clip the boxscores from newspapers. I still have a full photo album with just about every steeler football card from bout 79-86. I kept some stuff but man i wish i would have saved all that stuff. Steelers got me through some very dark times as i knew no matter what i could watch them on Sundays🙂
  • I became a Steelers fan in 1975 at 5 yrs old, because I like there color. In 82'' at a parade in AZ, Roger Staubach was the grand Marshall he was riding a horse. 49:54 Im wearing a t-shirt with #12 on it, not a steelers shirt. He comes my way when he get to me, he bends down as I pet the horse on the nose and he says "Hey son, who is you favorite quarterback!" And I responded " TERRY BRADSHAW!" My father RIP, throw his head back and laughs with those around us. Roger Staubach trot off shaking his head laughing...haha! True story.
  • @fredlin6303
    Bill Nunn was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a contributor in 2021. As a Steelers Scout, 13 of his players who were drafted were also enshrined in the Hall of Fame.
  • @cobracobra7549
    Rip franco harris Franco Harris (March 7, 1950 – December 20, 2022😢😢
  • @bane1240
    I live in Cleveland and have been a Steelers fan for over 50 yrs. It started when my boyhood friend, who moved here from New Castle PA, asked me who my favorite NFL Team was. Back then, I was too young to really know anything about football so I said, I don't know, who's yours? He said the Steelers! I said, who are they, where do they play? He said, Pittsburgh and showed me a picture of Joe Greene and Jack Lambert. They had black helmets and jerseys and I said, OK, youre my friend so that's my favorite team too! The rest is history so to speak. I witnessed all 4 SB championships in the 70's and as I got older I understood more about the team, its ownership and values the Rooney's have and live by. I have been blessed to be a fan of the Steelers for most of my life and there is no Team in any sport that I care about more than them. So many great players, memories... I am forever thankful for that boyhood conversation.
  • @chadblood6496
    Is this flim study not played 24/7 in the film room..the humility, the greatness, the dominance..
  • @razorsedge7100
    I was 16 when all this went down. I'm 70 now. It was a great ride.
  • @willisknapick4405
    Pittsburgh had a black newspaper with a sports department. One of the reporters scouted college players and recommended players the Steelers should look at. He was so good at identifying talent the Steelers hired him as a scout.
  • @Methadone4Life
    As a lifelong (57 years) fan of the Dallas Cowboys and the Steelers was my most hated rival because of the two Super Bowls in the 70s we lost, my hatred has turned to respect! What a great matchup of two great defenses with the best nicknames the Steel Curtain vs Doomsday cmon, doesn't get better than that and both lived up to those monikers. It was simply two of the best Super Bowl games in history... hard-hitting and big plays and two teams who played their guts out. This was enjoyable to watch but still the old hurt from losing those games stings, but hey, if you had to lose then to lose to another all-time great squad...well, that is what it's all about. We managed to get one back in the 90's but we still owe you guys one and I hope before I leave this world we can get one more Steeler vs Cowboy Super Bowl. Lot of Hall of Famers in those two matchups and I have nothing but respect for those Steeler squads. Peace.
  • @TDL-xg5nn
    I think the 76 defense was better than the 75 defense. In 76 they had 5 shutouts and gave up only 3 points in 2 other games. That is a total of 6 points allowed in 7 games which was half the season. That is unreal.