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  • sick beats
    Pro Bowler
    • Dec 2013
    • 2144

    Some of our best past opponents

    Do you watch some old NFL stuff and find some of our past opponents to provide you with feel-good nostalgia? I do. Even from some of the eras when Pgh wasn't that good; I still find watching old clips of some of our foes to give me a warm feeling. Here are some of them.

    1. The Glanville-Moon era Oilers. I don't know if the run and shoot doomed that team from winning a championship or what, but that team was stacked, big time. It seemed like they had play makers on top of play makers. When they were on a roll it seemed like no one should be able to beat them. They had 3 stud RBs in Highsmith, White and Brown. They had an OL made of all first round picks and they played like it. They had a WR unit with Webster Slaughter, Jeffries, Givins and Duncan. Had a top rated D with such studs as Al Smith, Sean Jones, Ray Childress. William Fuller, Lamar Lathon, Wilber Marshall, Blain Bishop, Cris Dishman, Bubba McDowell, Michael Barrow. And had a QB who threw the nicest ball I have ever seen. They are one of the most talented teams to never win a Super Bowl. They got to be. That team was loaded and I enjoy seeing clips from the day. I don't know how the Steelers ever beat those guys, but they did a few times, with Steeler teams that weren't all that good. We always had bad QBs, virtually no play makers on offense.

    2. The Jim Kelly Bills. I hated those teams at the time they were around, because I had one of those friends who made you hate his favorite team, the Bills. I always rooted against them, and thankfully, he never had the satisfaction of them winning a ring. But looking back, I do enjoy reminiscing about those Bills teams. They had a hall of fame QB (who I hated), one of the most versatile backs ever in Thurman, two great WR in Lofton and Reed, pro bowlers all along the OL and a defense that featured Bruce Smith, Bisquit, Henry Jones, Darryl Talley, Shane Conlan, Phil Hansen. I think the offense must have hurt what should have been a great defense. The O would score so fast the D never got to rest. They were the only team to make 4 consecutive SB, but never did win one. They should have won their 1st one, but got blown out the next 3.

    3. Boomer Esiason Bengals. Another team around when Pgh wasn't very good. Boomer, Icky Woods, Pete Johnson - and one of the most underrated players of all time - James Brooks. Eddie Brown, Collinsworth. That was a very good, play action offense and Boomer was one of the best play action QBs of all time. But I don't really like Boomer as a commentator. He seems constantly angry and usually wrong in his opinions.

    4. The Jimmy Johnson Cowboys. I hated them at the time, but, again, seeing stuff on them makes me smile. The OL might be the most dominant in league history. Aikman, who I feel is overrated, was perfect for that team. They creamed you with Emmitt rushing the ball, but when you brought up safeties to help try to stop him, they killed you hitting Irvin and Harper down the field. And the D was stacked too. They probably left at least two titles on the table because Jones' ego couldn't take Jimmy getting credit. Had Jimmy stayed, they win a few more than they did.
  • Starlifter
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 5078

    #2
    I really enjoyed dynasty week for the steelers last week on NFL network. was fun watching replays of the old superbowls.

    speaking of the bengals - one of the regrets of my life was meeting Anthony Munoz in the mid 80's and giving him a rash of $hit about their recent success over the steelers. I was a cocky young yinzer. Munoz was polite and gracious, didn't take the bait and said he was hoping to win at least one superbowl before the steelers hit #5. Well, we all do dumb things when we're young..........
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    • Discipline of Steel
      Hall of Famer
      • Aug 2008
      • 3882

      #3
      John Madden Oakland Raiders: Stabler, Casper, and Branch/Biletnikoff made for a potent offense. Infamous players on defense such as Hendricks, Sistrunk, and Lester Hayes.
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      Crush your enemies, see them driven before you, hear the lamentations of their women.

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      • The Man of Steel
        Pro Bowler
        • Dec 2009
        • 2236

        #4
        I miss the days of playing the Jaguars twice a year. Seemed like Fred Taylor owned our defense for a few of those seasons.
        Obviously the standard is the standard.

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        • Slapstick
          Rookie
          • May 2008
          • 0

          #5
          Originally posted by The Man of Steel
          I miss the days of playing the Jaguars twice a year. Seemed like Fred Taylor owned our defense for a few of those seasons.
          Yeah, I don't miss that...
          Actually, my post was NOT about you...but, if the shoe fits, feel free to lace that &!+€# up and wear it.

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          • Shawn
            Legend
            • Mar 2008
            • 15131

            #6
            Originally posted by Slapstick
            Yeah, I don't miss that...
            Yeah me either. Taylor was a cut back beast.
            Trolls are people too.

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            • skyhawk
              Hall of Famer
              • Dec 2008
              • 3732

              #7
              Originally posted by Shawn
              Yeah me either. Taylor was a cut back beast.
              Wow. For sure. Fred was a bada$$.

              I would would add in Curtis Martin as well when he was with the Pats and less so with the Jets.

              Both those guys could cut back against an over aggressive fast Steelers D and smoked us good.

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              • B&GinNC
                Backup
                • Feb 2013
                • 184

                #8
                Luv Ya Blue Oilers with Earl Campbell. in '78 and '79 that was every bit as intense as Ravens/Steelers was in the late 2000's when we were regularly battling for the division and then meeting again in the postseason with two mirror image hit you in the mouth teams. For my money, those Oilers teams are maybe the best ever to never make it to the SB. They never did largely because the best team ever, PERIOD, was there blocking them.
                Last edited by B&GinNC; 03-27-2014, 10:19 AM.

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                • D Rock
                  Hall of Famer
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 2797

                  #9
                  I always enjoyed Steelers-Jags and Steelers-Titans games from the old central. The re-aligned divisions just left us with all the teams that are too easy to make fun of.

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                  • Sugar
                    Hall of Famer
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 3700

                    #10
                    Originally posted by D Rock
                    I always enjoyed Steelers-Jags and Steelers-Titans games from the old central. The re-aligned divisions just left us with all the teams that are too easy to make fun of.
                    I would be happy with another realignment based on geography.

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                    • hausparty
                      Backup
                      • Dec 2012
                      • 308

                      #11
                      2002 - 2006 Falcons games.

                      2002 OVERTIME TIE and the 2006 loss where Hines Ward lost his shoe and just kept on running!!!! Great watching our team match up against Vick.

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                      • sick beats
                        Pro Bowler
                        • Dec 2013
                        • 2144

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Starlifter
                        I really enjoyed dynasty week for the steelers last week on NFL network. was fun watching replays of the old superbowls.

                        speaking of the bengals - one of the regrets of my life was meeting Anthony Munoz in the mid 80's and giving him a rash of $hit about their recent success over the steelers. I was a cocky young yinzer. Munoz was polite and gracious, didn't take the bait and said he was hoping to win at least one superbowl before the steelers hit #5. Well, we all do dumb things when we're young..........
                        Star, I was also once an obnoxious Steeler fan and now when I see people behave as I once did, feel embarrassment over them. You can tell when you see a Steeler fan visiting from out of town, and those who actually live here. Those visiting are obnoxious and impolite. They are guests here, and most of the fans here would never act like much of the fans visiting here from da Burgh.

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                        • sick beats
                          Pro Bowler
                          • Dec 2013
                          • 2144

                          #13
                          Originally posted by skyhawk
                          Wow. For sure. Fred was a bada$$.

                          I would would add in Curtis Martin as well when he was with the Pats and less so with the Jets.

                          Both those guys could cut back against an over aggressive fast Steelers D and smoked us good.
                          I recall a very tired Steeler team trying to defend Taylor and he racked up like 200 yards on us. That day sucked. Curtis hurt us too, in the play offs in NE as I recall. On the Love yea Blue Oilers I remember the year we beat them in the ice and snow at 3 Rivers. I think that was the game that their best WR was called for catching the ball out of bounds, but he clearly made the catch in the end zone. Not sure if the call would have made the outcome any different. I remember Earl Campbell running over Lambert one game. Earl was a BEAST. Poor guy can barely walk these days.

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