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Pittsburgh Dad At Steelers Camp

Ruh roh. 😳
 
Maybe he was just being respectful, but shoulda called him “Kenny Picketts”.
 
That was ok---expected more from "Dad"....

Muth needs to hit the weight room...

I would of picked Jack Ham...

J.Ham would fit this "D" perfectly !!!!


Salute the nation
 
Jack Ham was the best all around OLB to ever play. Sure, LT was the best coming off the edge but Ham did everything superbly. Pass defense, setting the edge and stoping the run, he seemed so well prepared for each game. Just a joy to watch. The 78 season's AFC championship game against the Oilers, the first play from scrimage was a handoff to Earl Campbell. Ham was in the backfield so quick like he knew what was coming. He stopped Campbell in his tracks (which was impossible to do) for a two yard loss, I was there and it set the tone for the players and fans. Ham had four tackles, a sack, an interception, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries. Best player on the field.
 
Jack Ham was the best all around OLB to ever play. Sure, LT was the best coming off the edge but Ham did everything superbly. Pass defense, setting the edge and stoping the run, he seemed so well prepared for each game. Just a joy to watch. The 78 season's AFC championship game against the Oilers, the first play from scrimage was a handoff to Earl Campbell. Ham was in the backfield so quick like he knew what was coming. He stopped Campbell in his tracks (which was impossible to do) for a two yard loss, I was there and it set the tone for the players and fans. Ham had four tackles, a sack, an interception, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries. Best player on the field.
I always thought Ham was underrated. Some might disagree. But really high on his on the field performances.
 
I always thought Ham was underrated. Some might disagree. But really high on his on the field performances.
Ham is always over looked (even by Steeler fans at times) He was not super flashy but he made all the right plays and always seemed to be right where he was needed to be
 
Jack Ham was the best all around OLB to ever play. Sure, LT was the best coming off the edge but Ham did everything superbly. Pass defense, setting the edge and stoping the run, he seemed so well prepared for each game. Just a joy to watch. The 78 season's AFC championship game against the Oilers, the first play from scrimage was a handoff to Earl Campbell. Ham was in the backfield so quick like he knew what was coming. He stopped Campbell in his tracks (which was impossible to do) for a two yard loss, I was there and it set the tone for the players and fans. Ham had four tackles, a sack, an interception, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries. Best player on the field.
I was there also...selling Coke's ---field level and always behind the Steelers bench. :)

Free admission, made a couple of bucks, and saw some great Steeler games!
 
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