NFL Countdown 79 Steelers repeat history thanks to heroics of 79
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Our 1979 team comes in at no. 39 on the Greatest Teams countdown.After defeating the Rams in Super Bowl XIV, the 1979 became the first team ever to win four Super Bowl championships.Our 1979 team comes in at no. 39 on the Greatest Teams countdown. As the Steelers prepared for the playoffs, the City of Pittsburgh was riding high on a wave of positivity, thanks to the achievements of not only their football team, but also the , who, in October, were crowned champions after an inspirational comeback against the Baltimore Orioles. Pittsburgh entered the playoffs, once again, led by their maverick quarterback, . The Blond Bomber had a Hall of Fame career with the Steelers, but it was far from smooth sailing as he famously had a strained relationship with HC Chuck Noll, which did not thaw after his retirement. Bradshaw has spoken candidly about this in the past: "The first 10-15 years after (my retirement), I was pissed. I’m not going to lie to you. He is no longer with us on this earth, and there are so many wonderful things that Chuck did for me, but he did not know how to handle me." Bradshaw continued: "When I really sat down and had a conversation with myself, I said, ‘He probably saw in me this naïve momma’s boy, aw shucks, doesn’t study enough, for him anyway. He’s gotta toughen me up. He’s gonna break me down and get me hard, so I can handle the NFL.’ I’m going to go with that because that’s the only thing that makes sense. Or else why would he have treated me that way?” Regardless of their off-the-field relationship, on the field, they were a match made in heaven, and Bradshaw, who was coming off a victory in Super XIII, which many believe to be his finest performance in a Steelers jersey, was full of confidence. They eased past the Miami Dolphins 34-13 in the Divisional round, thanks to 100 all-purpose yards and a touchdown from running back Franco Harris, while being excellently marshalled by Bradshaw. The AFC Championship game saw them go up against division rivals, the Houston Oilers, as the team from Iron City prevailed 24-13.
NFL Countdown Steelers repeat history thanks to heroics of 79
John Stallworths famous catch in Super Bowl XIV The 1979 were a unique team for a couple of reasons. First, they were only the fourth team ever to win back-to-back Super Bowls. Their victory in Super Bowl XIV, also, ensured that the Steelers were the first, and still the only, franchise in NFL history to do so twice. They had previously emerged victorious in 1974 and 1975. And secondly, the 1979 Pittsburgh Steelers were the only team in NFL history to win a Super Bowl with an entire roster of players who had only ever played for the Steelers. With the current, almost constant turnover of players in today's NFL, that achievement is unlikely to ever be matched. During the regular season, Pittsburgh, under the stewardship of legendary head coach Chuck Noll, put together a 12-4 record as they pipped the Houston Oilers to the AFC Central title. After defeating the Rams in Super Bowl XIV, the 1979 became the first team ever to win four Super Bowl championships.Our 1979 team comes in at no. 39 on the Greatest Teams countdown.After defeating the Rams in Super Bowl XIV, the 1979 became the first team ever to win four Super Bowl championships.Our 1979 team comes in at no. 39 on the Greatest Teams countdown. As the Steelers prepared for the playoffs, the City of Pittsburgh was riding high on a wave of positivity, thanks to the achievements of not only their football team, but also the , who, in October, were crowned champions after an inspirational comeback against the Baltimore Orioles. Pittsburgh entered the playoffs, once again, led by their maverick quarterback, . The Blond Bomber had a Hall of Fame career with the Steelers, but it was far from smooth sailing as he famously had a strained relationship with HC Chuck Noll, which did not thaw after his retirement. Bradshaw has spoken candidly about this in the past: "The first 10-15 years after (my retirement), I was pissed. I’m not going to lie to you. He is no longer with us on this earth, and there are so many wonderful things that Chuck did for me, but he did not know how to handle me." Bradshaw continued: "When I really sat down and had a conversation with myself, I said, ‘He probably saw in me this naïve momma’s boy, aw shucks, doesn’t study enough, for him anyway. He’s gotta toughen me up. He’s gonna break me down and get me hard, so I can handle the NFL.’ I’m going to go with that because that’s the only thing that makes sense. Or else why would he have treated me that way?” Regardless of their off-the-field relationship, on the field, they were a match made in heaven, and Bradshaw, who was coming off a victory in Super XIII, which many believe to be his finest performance in a Steelers jersey, was full of confidence. They eased past the Miami Dolphins 34-13 in the Divisional round, thanks to 100 all-purpose yards and a touchdown from running back Franco Harris, while being excellently marshalled by Bradshaw. The AFC Championship game saw them go up against division rivals, the Houston Oilers, as the team from Iron City prevailed 24-13.