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The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted the consensus number one pick in the 1970 NFL Draft quarterback Terry Bradshaw. The Steelers lucked into getting this pick all because of a coin flip. The Chicago Bears and the Steelers both finished the 1969 NFL season with identical 1–13 records. To settle it, the NFL held a coin toss, and the Steelers won, giving them the right to select Bradshaw. To this day, many Steelers fans wonder if the dynasty that defined the 1970s would have even existed without that fateful coin flip going in Pittsburgh’s favor.
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