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13 minutes-every starting QB since 1970……STEELERS

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Thought some might enjoy the history to current Steelers QBs.

13minute-ish video, pretty good highlights & low-lights……..









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odd how Larry Brown went from catching Bradshaw TDs to playing tackle to picking off O'Donnel twice....damn traitor


At the time of that Super Bowl, they never had much insight to that story line (that I can remember anyways).

Do you remember anything in that nature…?





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Big Ben we couldn’t asked for better…




A-N- D YET………… many here diss him.

Him (Ben) and DeBo are two of the modern age players that could have played in any Era of Steelers football, and stood out.

Troy was a little finesse, but probably could have as well, I’m sure there are others.



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Thanks DIC that was a great watch. Damn do I miss Ben....


You and I both Brother !!!!

Ben was a Steelers player from day one, make no mistake.





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LOL I think of that Cleveland jersey with all the qb names.
This video for them would be an hour long to get all the qbs they had since 1970.

Most of us were lucky enough to know Ben was special from the get go. It was great to enjoy watching him all those years. We always had a chance when Ben played.
 
I assumed you were joking - Larry Brown the Steeler played TE until 1976, when he converted to OT until 1984, when he retired as a Steeler. Larry Brown, the Cowboys DB, didn't even enter the league until 1991, when he was drafted by the Cowboys. Larry Brown the Steeler was 6' 4" and weighed 246 according to Wikipedia. Larry Brown the Cowboy was 5' 11" and weighed around 186. Larry Brown the Steeler was born in 1949; Larry Brown the Cowboy was born in 1969.
 
LOL I think of that Cleveland jersey with all the qb names.
This video for them would be an hour long to get all the qbs they had since 1970.

Most of us were lucky enough to know Ben was special from the get go. It was great to enjoy watching him all those years. We always had a chance when Ben played.
It would be an hour long and continued next episode.
 
I assumed you were joking - Larry Brown the Steeler played TE until 1976, when he converted to OT until 1984, when he retired as a Steeler. Larry Brown, the Cowboys DB, didn't even enter the league until 1991, when he was drafted by the Cowboys. Larry Brown the Steeler was 6' 4" and weighed 246 according to Wikipedia. Larry Brown the Cowboy was 5' 11" and weighed around 186. Larry Brown the Steeler was born in 1949; Larry Brown the Cowboy was born in 1969.
wait so you're trying to tell me the who played TE and OT for the Steelers in the 70s and early 80s was not the same guy who played for the cowboys in the 90s???

bullshit...
 
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