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NFL's 'most storied franchises' to clash as history's Goliaths
PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW ^
| Sunday, February 6, 2011
| Bob Cohn
Posted on 02/05/2011 9:14:50 PM PST by Plumberman27
Mark Murphy is an educated man and a former hard-hitting NFL safety. Both conditions help the Green Bay Packers' president understand why Super Bowl XLV is unique. "To me it's the two most storied franchises in the league," he said of the Packers and Steelers, who meet today at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. "You look at the team with the most championships versus the team with the most Super Bowl championships. It's really something." The names ring out. Art Rooney and Curly Lambeau. Terry Bradshaw and Bart Starr. Joe Greene and Ray Nitschke. Chuck Noll and Vince Lombardi. And on and on.
(Excerpt) Read more at pittsburghlive.com ...
TOPICS: Chit/Chat; History; Sports
KEYWORDS: frozentundra; packers; steelers; superbowl
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D Day 2011 has arrived. In less than 24 hours we shall see who has the best team this year and which defense will prevail.
To: Plumberman27
I haven’t watched a super bowl in many years.
I did watch the first one (on tv) and remember the whipping Green Bay put on Kansas City.
One of the best parts involved a cornerback nicknamed “the hammer”. The week before the game he was on numerous shows talking about how he was going to hit them with his “hammer blow” which was basically a forearm.
Not too far into the game, running back Donny Anderson ran into the hammer and knocked him cold.
Bart Starr was like a human robot, just perfection in running the offense and he called the plays on the field.
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posted on
02/05/2011 9:25:41 PM PST
by
yarddog
To: Plumberman27
As one of the 117,000 shareholders of the Packers I am so looking forward to this match.
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posted on
02/05/2011 9:30:44 PM PST
by
UB355
(Slower traffic keep right)
To: Plumberman27
If given a choice of rooting for between Pigsburgh and Greengay I'll choose the Arlington Memorial hospital emergency room.
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posted on
02/05/2011 9:35:02 PM PST
by
BigCinBigD
(Northern flags in South winds flutter...)
To: UB355
The dirty playing ‘Stealers’ will seek to injure GB’s excellent quarterback early in the game, perhaps even sacrificing one of their players to make the illegal ‘hit’. Watch for it. Pittsburgh is a dirty, anything goes team from a union background region. This Steelers team is not the same type of players as when Terry Bradshaw played there.
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posted on
02/05/2011 9:38:43 PM PST
by
MHGinTN
(Some, believing they can't be deceived, it's nigh impossible to convince them when they're deceived.)
To: yarddog
Best backfield ever. Together roughly ‘57-’66.....Bart Starr, Paul Hornung and Jimmy Taylor. Case closed as Archie Bunker would say.
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posted on
02/05/2011 9:42:16 PM PST
by
bobby.223
To: yarddog
Best backfield ever. Together roughly ‘57-’66.....Bart Starr, Paul Hornung and Jimmy Taylor. Case closed as Archie Bunker would say.
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posted on
02/05/2011 9:45:38 PM PST
by
bobby.223
To: bobby.223
Well, I guess it was worth saying twice!!
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posted on
02/05/2011 9:46:50 PM PST
by
bobby.223
To: UB355
You guys from Green Bay really bought stock that pays no dividends and can not be sold for profit? Sometimes i wonder if the cold hasn't effected yinz guys.
To: Plumberman27
I would hardly call two dozen millionaires that "perform" ten minutes per week "history's Goliaths."
The things that professional athletes do, no matter how amazing, shrink to insignificance in just a few years.
To: Plumberman27
You guys from Green Bay really bought stock that pays no dividends and can not be sold for profit? Sometimes i wonder if the cold hasn't effected yinz guys. It's not about money, it's about pride and ownership. The only tangible benefit of owning the stock is that as a shareholder, you are entitled to attend shareholder meetings. But when you actually own a piece of the team it changes everything. They are not just the team you root for, they are YOUR TEAM.
An added benefit of the structure as a whole is that we have no bigwig owner, no Jerry Jones, or Dan Snyder. We have no discussions about the team moving.
Without the original stock offering the team wouldn't be in existance and Green Bay would effectively be Hammond, Indiana.
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posted on
02/05/2011 10:54:06 PM PST
by
BlueMondaySkipper
(Involuntarily subsidizing the parasite class since 1981)
To: MHGinTN
Pittsburgh is a dirty, anything goes team from a union background region.
Oh for God's sake. The Steelers aren't any "dirtier" than any other team. And there are some conservatives in Pittsburgh who root for the Steelers. I count myself among them. Go Steelers!
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posted on
02/05/2011 11:39:13 PM PST
by
malkee
(Actually I'm an ex-smoker--more than four years now-- But I think about it every day.)
To: MHGinTN
Pittsburgh is a dirty, anything goes team from a union background region.
Oh for God's sake. The Steelers aren't any "dirtier" than any other team. And there are some conservatives in Pittsburgh who root for the Steelers. I count myself among them. Go Steelers!
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posted on
02/05/2011 11:39:13 PM PST
by
malkee
(Actually I'm an ex-smoker--more than four years now-- But I think about it every day.)
To: malkee
Nobody else has a quarterback who rapes women in the restroom.
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posted on
02/06/2011 12:44:49 AM PST
by
Luke21
To: Plumberman27
In case nobody else has mentioned it...
Frozen Tundra
which is probably surrounds the stadium until game-day!!!
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posted on
02/06/2011 12:59:50 AM PST
by
VOA
To: malkee
Oh for God's sake. The Steelers aren't any "dirtier" than any other team. And there are some conservatives in Pittsburgh who root for the Steelers. I count myself among them. Go Steelers!
Ditto.
Hiccup!
Ditto for you second post. ;-)
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posted on
02/06/2011 1:39:43 AM PST
by
PA Engineer
(Liberate America from the occupation media. There are Wars and Rumors of War.)
To: Plumberman27
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posted on
02/06/2011 1:43:36 AM PST
by
newzjunkey
(Happy Birthday, Mr. President.)
To: UB355
What team has won twice as many NFL Championships then the Steelers?
The Green Bay Packers, 12 of them!!
More than any other!
Bears 12
Giants 9
Steelers 6
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posted on
02/06/2011 2:24:34 AM PST
by
factmart
To: factmart
How many NFL teams were there in the days before the true NFL came around and true champions were crowned?
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posted on
02/06/2011 2:50:06 AM PST
by
aft_lizard
(Barack Obama is Hugo Chavez's poodle.)
To: aft_lizard
Doesn’t matter. As long as there were only two, there was always a winner and loser. Nobody ever remembers who finshed in second place, except the loser.
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posted on
02/06/2011 3:07:04 AM PST
by
mazda77
(Mike Hogan - JAX Mayor)
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