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Jack Lambert owes Joe a lot.......

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I just watched a couple of our seventies Super Bowls and didn't realize just why Jack Lambert had so much room to roam. Obviously the front four were a VERY good bunch, but Joe G. Stood out amongst men. It is amazing how virtually EVERY play it was a double team and a lot of chop blocking against him. He sucked up blocker yet still made an impact within the game. Tony Saragoosa sucked up blocker allowing killer rayray to roam BUT wasn't the impact Mean Joe was. So as I see it more clearly or reminded ly, Jack does owe Joe a thank you. I'm sure it's been expressed many a time between the two. Just an observation in the slow part of the off season. THOUGHTs



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Correct.
 
That's why Mean Joe is the anchor of the Steel Curtain. There's no doubt who the greatest Steeler of all time is.


A-N-D. To top it off,........He's got the ALLTIME best super bowl commercial, bar none !!!!!!!!




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Actually, this thread should be appropriately titled, "Steeler Nation owes Joe a lot".
He was the rock in which Chaz the Emperor built the 70s dynasty on, and also was the spark that transformed the Steelers from league laughinstocks to the model to which all franchises aspire to be today.
Noll was hired 4 days before Greene was selected in the draft.
They will always be married together as the jumping board for what we enjoy today.
 
LOL. My grandfather used to say Greene, Holmes, White, Greenwood etc. were only good because the had Lambert behind them kicking them in the ***.

He was a little racist like that...
 
Some say Holmes was the tougher to block of the two. Greene had an injury midway through his career and was never the same.
 
jack lambert is the greatest football player ever. hes the toughest ever. he would be turning over in his grave if he could see some of these pussys that play today. thats why i like lambert. hes tough like me.
 
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The Bears were also a reflection of a tough town and of their founder George Halas. Their contests with the Steelers sometimes exploding into a collision of two tough guy cultures. Just think about 2005, Jerome Bettis and Brian Urlacher, and you get the idea. In '69 neither of these teams were going anywhere as they met at Wrigley Field in Chicago (Pittsburgh and Chicago were involved in the coin flip for who would have first pick in the 1970 draft. The Steelers won and netted Terry Bradshaw). The game degenerated into a series of fights. In these more modern times such a thing would not be allowed, but at that time you have to imagine a level of tolerance that might be closer to that of what we see with ice hockey.

One of my memories from watching that game on television was Steeler safety Charlie Beatty, a college teammate of Greene's being cut off from his teammates by a couple of Bear's linemen who then pummeled and stomped him. But the main event involved Greene and Bears middle linebacker Dick Butkus. For younger readers or just those new to the sport, Butkus was the Ray Lewis of his era, feared by everyone. Well, everyone except Greene apparently. Gary Pomerantz describes what happens in his book Their Life's Work.


Chicago linebacker Dick Butkus, blocking for punt returner Gayle Sayers, blindsided the oncoming Greenwood, knocking him unconscious near the Steelers' bench. Butkus stood over the fallen rookie like Ali stood over Liston. Onto the field stepped Greene. Eye-to-eye with Butkis, Greene threatened him and spat in his face. "Butkus was standing there with this [spit] thing hanging down his face mask," Mansfield said. Mansfield thought, This is going to be the greatest fight in the history of the NFL! But Butkus turned and walked away. Decades later, Mansfield said, "That was the beginning of the end of the Pittsburgh Steelers' problems."

So you must understand when it was said that teams feared Greene, they meant that they were actually scared. Ernie Holmes stated that during the course of Super Bowl IX that Minnesota Vikings center Mick Tinglehoff was literally trembling (Holmes derisively referred to him as "Ticklehoff"). And who can blame him.

Examples are numerous. In the America's Game program on the 1975 Steelers Greene is shown grabbing a Cleveland Browns offensive lineman by the shoulder and kicking him in the groin. In a 1977 playoff game in Mile High Stadium in Denver, he knocks a Broncos offensive lineman who has been holding him out of the game with a punch to the gut. ESPN's Tom Jackson describes another incident when Greene moved toward the Denver bench in anger and the whole Broncos team recoiled in fear.
 
Watching a few of the old super bowls. Mean Joe was a treat to watch. He did stand out. Another guy I was keeping an eye on was Jack Ham. Mike Wagner was another smart player. That was a treat to watch
 
Mean Joe epitomizes Steelers football. Well to me it's Jack Lambert. But MJG was the start of it all
 
# 75 was the anchor. Lambert knocked the **** out of anyone in the middle,then Blount knocked the **** out of anyone at the end. He hit like a dump truck. What a team to grow up to as a young teen,Steeler fans loved their defense just as much ,if not more than their offense.
 
jack lambert is the greatest football player ever. hes the toughest ever. he would be turning over in his grave if he could see some of these pussys that play today. thats why i like lambert. hes tough like me.
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Umm... I think he knows how the players of today play since he is still alive.
 
jack lambert is the greatest football player ever. hes the toughest ever. he would be turning over in his grave if he could see some of these pussys that play today. thats why i like lambert. hes tough like me.

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And Joe owes Lambert a thank you. It goes both ways. They didn't win a SB until Lambert showed up. His attitude and the way he approached the game helped put them over the top. Also, a play he made in the '74 AFCC, tackling Cliff Branch in the open field. Tight game. 4th. It may not be a stretch to say that play really got the dynasty going. Just a great open field tackle.
 
jack lambert is the greatest football player ever. hes the toughest ever. he would be turning over in his grave if he could see some of these pussys that play today. thats why i like lambert. hes tough like me.

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And Joe owes Lambert a thank you. It goes both ways. They didn't win a SB until Lambert showed up. His attitude and the way he approached the game helped put them over the top. Also, a play he made in the '74 AFCC, tackling Cliff Branch in the open field. Tight game. 4th. It may not be a stretch to say that play really got the dynasty going. Just a great open field tackle.

a couple of WRs who happened to be in that same draft may also have had something to do with it....
 
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