41:52 why don't they show Larry Brown fumbling that ball? Two officials call it a fumble, and the guy across the field came in and overruled both of them. Vikings should've got the ball there.
Out of all 6 championship teams, the '74 team I thought was the most talented but didn't begin to reach their potential until the New England game. They were deep at every position even QB with Gilliam...he was immensely gifted but very raw and unpolished. Think Bradshaw from '70-'72. They are my favorite Steeler team (even over the '76 team) The end of "Same Old Steelers" and the beginning of "Super Steelers"
@UltimateLifeformRB Probably because of the post dynasty era that Noll is not mentioned with those two..I think Walsh has the edge on all coaches because he retired with his team being the best and one of the youngest in the league..It's interesting at how Lombardi, Bill Parcells, and Joe Gibbs all retired when their teams were old and at the end of their runs...
U damn right. Noll won more super bowls than Walsh and Lombardi. The Black and Gold reign supreme.
michaeljackson1978 1 week ago
41:52 why don't they show Larry Brown fumbling that ball? Two officials call it a fumble, and the guy across the field came in and overruled both of them. Vikings should've got the ball there.
GialloHorror 2 weeks ago
Jesus, how do you get Swann, Stallworth, and Lambert in one draft? That's an awesome draft!
Stallworth is one of the most underrated receivers ever. Besides Jerry Rice, I don't know if there's ever been a better postseason receiver.
They played 6 preseason games back in the day? Never knew that.
Also funny to see The Steelers give up 35 points to Denver. I didn't think they gave 35 points from 1974-1979 lol
GialloHorror 2 weeks ago
if bilicheck wins super bowl XLVI he will tie noll for super bowl titles
1997goblue 3 weeks ago
Out of all 6 championship teams, the '74 team I thought was the most talented but didn't begin to reach their potential until the New England game. They were deep at every position even QB with Gilliam...he was immensely gifted but very raw and unpolished. Think Bradshaw from '70-'72. They are my favorite Steeler team (even over the '76 team) The end of "Same Old Steelers" and the beginning of "Super Steelers"
1983jblack 3 weeks ago
GRADE: 100
KEYWORD(S): A Long Journey, A Long Journey
apollo792 1 month ago
Enough warnings!! Anyone Swearing will be Blocked. No 2nd chances...
YooTubeMee 3 months ago
People often list names like Lombardi and Walsh among the best coaches in NFL history. Noll deserves to be mentioned with them.
UltimateLifeformRB 3 months ago 7
@UltimateLifeformRB your right if u think about it Noll has won more super bowls than any other coach in football
ecfloyd1977 2 months ago
@UltimateLifeformRB Probably because of the post dynasty era that Noll is not mentioned with those two..I think Walsh has the edge on all coaches because he retired with his team being the best and one of the youngest in the league..It's interesting at how Lombardi, Bill Parcells, and Joe Gibbs all retired when their teams were old and at the end of their runs...
apollo792 1 month ago
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UltimateLifeformRB 3 months ago