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Steelers Need To Learn Team History

Hallmarky

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I'm listening to Craig Woofley and Markus Wheaton. Wheaton couldn't identify Chuck Knoll, The Chief or Jack Hamm, among others. He also didn't know who Myron Cope was.
 
Are you sure he wasn't kidding? I have a hard time believing any Steeler doesn't know who Noll and The Chief are.
 
I agree Bermuda. I just don't believe any player would not know them. Wheaton doesn't strike me as somebody who is that dumb or clueless. I'm betting he was kidding around.
 
Are you sure he wasn't kidding? I have a hard time believing any Steeler doesn't know who Noll and The Chief are.
It was the "Knoll and Hamm" line of questioning that likely caused the confusion.
Besides Chuck NOLL and Art Rooney Sr.'s pictures can be found in about a half dozen places around Heinz Field.
Me thinks Markus Wheaton was being the prankster.
 
I'm listening to Craig Woofley and Markus Wheaton. Wheaton couldn't identify Chuck Knoll, The Chief or Jack Hamm, among others. He also didn't know who Myron Cope was.

What is so surprising about a player not knowing the history of the team ? I am sure that they come into Pittsburgh to play football, just out of college and the last thing on their minds would be researching the teams past. I think they more likely would have their agent check into the solvency of the organization to ensure their checks clear.
 
Honestly, how many of us can quote the history of our own workplace or even city... As football fans of Pittsburgh we are a bit fanatical and know those minor details, but most people don't know every owner, or manager in their own workplaces...
 
Are you sure he wasn't kidding? I have a hard time believing any Steeler doesn't know who Noll and The Chief are.

They were sketches. The first was Noll. Wheaton was asked who the greatest coach in Steeler history was as a hint. He still didn't know. The Chief he was clueless on also. And he wasn't kidding ......just didn't know.
 
He wasn't kidding and we're not talking about Browns of the '50's. We're talking about the people still mentioned today. Chuck NOLL (happy Quick Draw?) was just honored by the Steelers. His initials were MW's helmet. I'm sure there's pictures of the Chief in the facilities. I'll admit, Jack HAM (QD) may not be recognized by some current players. But Noll and Art Rooney? Come on.
 
My kids can't distinguish the difference between George Washington's voice and Abraham Lincoln's - is that a problem???

What? They teach that on that limey island??? I'm sure they know what Prince Charles ears looks like by silhouette! ;)
 
I'm also sure Wheaton knows who the HOF WRs in Pittsburgh are.
 
Are you sure he wasn't kidding? I have a hard time believing any Steeler doesn't know who Noll and The Chief are.

Noll retired and Rooney died before he was born, and he's not from Pittsburgh. Not so surprising.
 
My buddy just met him yesterday and said he was dumb as a box of rocks.
 
My kids can't distinguish the difference between George Washington's voice and Abraham Lincoln's - is that a problem???

Only if your kids are blind, and in the same room as Washington & Lincoln, trying to have a conversation.
 
I think it would be good for when kids get drafted out of college to at least know something about the organization they are going to be played for, just as we do research when interviewing for jobs.. then again some athletes are all body and no brains and somehow just manage to pass (despite more stress on grades and conduct than previous generations). By the way everyone.. Merry Christmas!!!
 
Raise your hand if you have researched your current employer to know who the past great managers and employees are.
 
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