15 Most Recognizable Visuals in Steelers' History

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  • DukieBoy
    Hall of Famer
    • May 2008
    • 3488

    #16
    Re: 15 Most Recognizable Visuals in Steelers' History

    A "list" of 15?
    This must be a BOOK of hundreds.





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    • DukieBoy
      Hall of Famer
      • May 2008
      • 3488

      #17
      Re: 15 Most Recognizable Visuals in Steelers' History

      Some other old favorites ...
      Donnie "Torpedo" Shell breaking Earl Campbell's ribs. One of the most devastating hits ever.
      Jack Lambert putting the clothesline cool to scrambling Brian Sipe about 4 yards out of bounds at the Browns bench in Cleveland, then standing up to their whole team. Violent, dirty, and oh so satisfying.
      I seem to recall that one of the Steelers knocked Clay Matthews out up in that old mausoleum the Browns played in. When Matthews got up he was staggering like a drunk sailor on a boat in a storm. Wish I could remember details (too many head shots for me?).

      John Stallworth's over-the-shoulder TD catch in the SB vs the Rams.





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      • SteelAbility
        Pro Bowler
        • Oct 2009
        • 2149

        #18
        Re: 15 Most Recognizable Visuals in Steelers' History

        Originally posted by skyhawk
        Originally posted by SteelAbility
        How 'bout ...

        Rocky Bleier TD catch in SB13
        Lyn Swann TD catch in SB13 (EZ view; to go to 35 points)
        Big Ben six-shooter explosion at the 05 AFCCG in Denver
        Kemo diving at Carson Palmer's knees
        Lambert slinging Cliff Harris to the ground in SB10
        Lyn Swann Kangaroo catch against perfect coverage in SB10? (or SB13?)
        Troy pointing his finger forward on his pick-6 return in the 08 AFCCG
        Kevin Greene's long flowing hair sitting on the sidelines
        Bettis' high-stepping it after any run of 5 or more yards
        Santonio's "that's how you be great" strut
        Big Ben's slow-mo expression after delivering the game-winning TD pass in SB43

        ... I could go on ... :P
        Can you clarify this for me? A pic or video maybe?
        I saw this one on NFLN when they show a view of Ben (facing Ben) in slow motion on the TD pass to Holmes. (A SB43 presentation by NFLN). His eyes are laser focused on his throwing spot. Shortly after releasing the ball, both of Ben's hands go up. I searched the NFLN site and couldn't seem to find it anywhere.

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        • skyhawk
          Hall of Famer
          • Dec 2008
          • 3732

          #19
          Re: 15 Most Recognizable Visuals in Steelers' History

          Originally posted by SteelAbility
          Originally posted by skyhawk
          Originally posted by SteelAbility
          How 'bout ...

          Rocky Bleier TD catch in SB13
          Lyn Swann TD catch in SB13 (EZ view; to go to 35 points)
          Big Ben six-shooter explosion at the 05 AFCCG in Denver
          Kemo diving at Carson Palmer's knees
          Lambert slinging Cliff Harris to the ground in SB10
          Lyn Swann Kangaroo catch against perfect coverage in SB10? (or SB13?)
          Troy pointing his finger forward on his pick-6 return in the 08 AFCCG
          Kevin Greene's long flowing hair sitting on the sidelines
          Bettis' high-stepping it after any run of 5 or more yards
          Santonio's "that's how you be great" strut
          Big Ben's slow-mo expression after delivering the game-winning TD pass in SB43

          ... I could go on ... :P
          Can you clarify this for me? A pic or video maybe?
          I saw this one on NFLN when they show a view of Ben (facing Ben) in slow motion on the TD pass to Holmes. (A SB43 presentation by NFLN). His eyes are laser focused on his throwing spot. Shortly after releasing the ball, both of Ben's hands go up. I searched the NFLN site and couldn't seem to find it anywhere.

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          • Djfan
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 5184

            #20
            Re: 15 Most Recognizable Visuals in Steelers' History

            Isn't it great thatew have trouble picking JUST 15?!?!

            It would be 1.5 greatest moments on the Bungles boards. (Sorry Jom)
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