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#FlashbackFridays! Taking the #13 spot on our list of the top 100 greatest players in NFL history, it's the legendary "Mean" Joe Greene. He played his entire career for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and was arguably the most dominant DT of all time!
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@GrocMax
@GrocMax 7 лет назад
Joe was so good, they named his old college team after him. Changed their name from Eagles to the Mean Green.
@leviathanmg
@leviathanmg 7 лет назад
We still use both at UNT (Class of '07). Our official mascot is Scrappy the Eagle. Our unofficial mascot is "Mean" Joe Green. (Oh, and our campus was used to film "Necessary Roughness." The stories about Sinbad tearing up Fry Street are legendary.)
@melvinbennett444
@melvinbennett444 6 лет назад
Yea but North Texas State school sports teams name is the Mean Greene.
@iFLawLezZGamezZ
@iFLawLezZGamezZ 5 лет назад
The teams nickname was mean green before he adopted it
@brandonkemp7372
@brandonkemp7372 2 года назад
It was named the “Mean Green” while he was there, but it wasn’t named after him. His last name just happened to be Greene…
@dnasty312
@dnasty312 2 года назад
@@leviathanmg I was curious why the 'Dillos colors looked familiar
@UncleClaudeSportsandThangs
@UncleClaudeSportsandThangs 8 лет назад
Chuck Noll's very 1st pick was a young DT from North Texas State who transformed the Pittsburgh Steelers from the laughing stock of the NFL to the most dominant franchise in the Super Bowl era. Mean Joe invented a stance called the "Stunt 4-3" where he would line up between the guard and center forcing a double team clearing rush lanes for L. C. and Dwight White and allowed Jack Lambert to roam around untouched at times straight to the ball carrier. He sacrificed his own stats for the good of the team and his rewards are 10 pro bowls, 4 Super Bowl rings and a spot in the Hall of Fame. When Greene retired in 1981, the Steelers in essence retired his position because the team went from a 4-3 to a 3-4 . Like the kid in his commercial, I have to say Thanks Mean Joe for making me a lifelong Steeler fan .
@captainspartan04
@captainspartan04 8 лет назад
W
@Etnad85
@Etnad85 7 лет назад
True fan and much respect coming from Dallas Cowboys fan #salute
@rahlohmcdonogh9839
@rahlohmcdonogh9839 7 лет назад
You said that so beautifully:(!!I'm emotional right now!
@kiwanishinton9410
@kiwanishinton9410 7 лет назад
Claude White, you have a great knowledge of the game
@kingfish4242
@kingfish4242 7 лет назад
He also preformed with basically one arm since 1972. He's the best D-Lineman in NFL history without question +
@caseyreynolds4437
@caseyreynolds4437 6 лет назад
"hey joe whats that red arm band?" " oh some little kid gave it to me in san diego, says its gonna take us to the super bowl. i gotta wear it if he say that" best football quote ever
@isaacdunaway7149
@isaacdunaway7149 8 лет назад
Greatest player to ever wear the Black and Gold
@thatonebaconstrip6350
@thatonebaconstrip6350 8 лет назад
Lambert? Ham? Bradshaw are all better
@moparmaniac9679
@moparmaniac9679 8 лет назад
+Erik Gjelsvik bradshaw i dont think was better, he was great but played with an amazing defense, he wouldn't have all those championships without that defence
@thatonebaconstrip6350
@thatonebaconstrip6350 8 лет назад
Dustin Ferrell honestly i think he was better in perspectives.
@isaacdunaway7149
@isaacdunaway7149 8 лет назад
Look At My Pic, its stupid. Bradshaw was great but he had so much talent around him. Swann, Stallworth, Harris, Bleier, Webster, etc. That defense was insane too. MJG was the leader of that defense, and I don't know if the Steelers would've won those 4 Super Bowls without him.
@lambert581
@lambert581 8 лет назад
They showed Dirt Dinardo the guy Greene hugged in the baseball cap he was the Steelers groundskeeper. The guy Al Davis accused of letting the field turn to ice in the 74 AFC Title Game
@nathaniellevesque2782
@nathaniellevesque2782 7 лет назад
He and Lawrence Taylor are two of the greatest defensive players in NFL history.
@jameslandon4126
@jameslandon4126 6 лет назад
Randy White.
@lj4078
@lj4078 6 лет назад
Nathaniel Levesque Ronnie Lott
@SlsNetwork
@SlsNetwork 6 лет назад
Jim Garrison Reggie white*?
@detrrr3613
@detrrr3613 6 лет назад
Deven Johnson randy white is also one of the best DTs ever
@josedopwell9645
@josedopwell9645 5 лет назад
Bob Lilly is the greatest COWBOY ever!! And Randy White was pretty fantastic too. Roger Staubach was the best QB of the 70s.
@WobblinGoblin1
@WobblinGoblin1 7 лет назад
There hasn't been a better, more consistent, intimidating defense in the NFL since the '70s Steelers. The '80s Bears and the '00s Ravens came close, but even they don't top the Steelers. How many defenders on that team are Hall-of-Famers? Five? Six? Lambert once said, "It's pretty cool being in the defensive huddle at the Pro-Bowl and looking up and seeing seven or eight guys with Steelers helmets." We may never see something like that again.
@josedopwell9645
@josedopwell9645 6 лет назад
WobblinGoblin1, it's ironic that, although the 70s Steelers were lauded for their defensive dominance, they have more offensive players in the HOF. Bradshaw, Harris, Swann, Stallworth and Webster vs. Greene, Lambert, Ham and Blount.
@joecolabelli4339
@joecolabelli4339 3 года назад
@@josedopwell9645 But Greene Lambert Ham Blount are TOP 100 EVER On offence Bradshaw Webster made that list
@Avafishh
@Avafishh 2 года назад
86 bears were different
@Tacofiend92
@Tacofiend92 2 года назад
@@Avafishh 85* bears
@Tacofiend92
@Tacofiend92 2 года назад
All together from the 70s they had 9 hall of famers total
@danielcimino7185
@danielcimino7185 8 лет назад
Mr. Greene was and is the best DT too ever play. Hard too believe he's the only one left from the front four. Mr. Greene it was an honor too watch you play every Sunday as a young man
@harrymcworrden5961
@harrymcworrden5961 4 года назад
By
@ianmalcolm8591
@ianmalcolm8591 Год назад
In my opinion Aaron Donald’s passed him
@fadeawayjay887
@fadeawayjay887 Год назад
​@@ianmalcolm8591 hard to say, Joe Greene is more of a traditional dt
@mojojojoslyfoxharris
@mojojojoslyfoxharris 7 лет назад
Definitely gotta give Mean Joe Greene praise no matter what fan you are because he was the start of the "Steel Curtain," the greatest defense in NFL history because of it's sheer dominance not just for one season, but multiple seasons that resulted in 4 Super Bowls in 6 years! The 85 Bears defense might have had the best defense for a season, but the Steel Curtain without a doubt beats what any defense accomplished over a 6 yr stretch!
@joecolabelli4339
@joecolabelli4339 7 лет назад
The 85 BEARS played nobody.Go player for player OTHER THAN R DENT NOBODY on Chicago plays for the 70s STEELERS..The 46 D SKEME won 1 SB playing against nobodys (The 70S Steelers won against Dallas ,Miami ,Oakland ,Houston =some of the best teams EVER.)
@DaveH-10
@DaveH-10 7 лет назад
Wrong the 85 Bears didn't play nobody. They played Marino in his prime and he picked them apart.
@mojojojoslyfoxharris
@mojojojoslyfoxharris 7 лет назад
Yeah they played against Eric Dickerson in the NFC Championship and held him to 46 yards while never giving up a single point in their two playoff games and then obliterating the Patriots in the Super Bowl without breaking a sweat. Like I said, the 85 Bears had the best defense for a season, but the "Steel Curtain" is the best defense of all time though!
@joecolabelli4339
@joecolabelli4339 7 лет назад
The Steelers of the 70s beat SOME OF THE BEST TEAMS IN NFL HISTORY (DALLAS ,OAKLAND MIAMI ) In SB 13 there was something like 13 hall of famers in the game 13 .Going player for player( BEARS VERSES STEELERS on defence) please tell me what Bear cracks the Steeler line up other than Dent over DWhite .The Bears played NOBODY .Against Marino their LINEBACKERS got destroyed covering in space
@joecolabelli4339
@joecolabelli4339 7 лет назад
Ps regarding holding Dickerson to 46 yards CHECK THE STATS IN 1974. i believe Pittsburg held Oakland to 26 yards in the AFC Champ game and Minn to something like 16 yards in SB 9 so (using YOUR CRITERIA )the STEEL CURTAIN in 8 quarters held their opponent to less rushing yards than the Bears did in 4 quarters
@1983jblack
@1983jblack 2 года назад
I've heard a story when they played Houston in late 1972, they needed the win to clinch a playoff spot. John Rowser thought the game was slipping away as they went back out to hold the Oilers. Joe went and sacked Dan Pastorini on four straight downs to seal the game (He had 5 for the game). He could take a game over just like that
@frankmascetta3994
@frankmascetta3994 6 месяцев назад
Second, third and fourth down, actually. What a great, clutch performance by the greatest interior defensive lineman in NFL history 🏉💪❤️
@TheGOATTee17
@TheGOATTee17 6 лет назад
The crazy part is that the Steelers had a team full of hall of famers. They were like the warriors times ten
@Tacofiend92
@Tacofiend92 2 года назад
Their 4 super bowl championship teams from the 70s all together had 9 hall of famers
@blitzburgh9066
@blitzburgh9066 Год назад
@@Tacofiend92make that 10 hall of famers, Donnie shell
@Tacofiend92
@Tacofiend92 Год назад
@@blitzburgh9066 👍
@megalon73
@megalon73 Год назад
Between Joe Greene and Jack Lambert. Are two of the best on the Steelers defense team. Pure Beast.
@GeorgeVreelandHill
@GeorgeVreelandHill 6 лет назад
The Steelers rise to greatness began with number 75. Pittsburgh never looked back.
@michaelsloane9955
@michaelsloane9955 4 года назад
Best defensive tackle in every team's history. Bills: Ted Washington. (Honorable mention to Fred Smerlas.) Dolphins: Bob Buamhower. (Honorable mention to Manny Fernandez.) Patriots: Vince Wilfork. Jets: Joe Klecko. Ravens: Haloti Ngata. Bengals: Geno Atkins: Browns: Bob Golic. Steelers: Mean Joe Greene. Texans: Gary Walker. Colts: Art Donovan. Jaguars: John Henderson. Titans: Jurrell Cassey for Titans only but Curley Culp if Oilers years included. Broncos: Lyle Alzado. Chiefs: Buck Buchanan. Raiders: Chester McGlockton. Chargers: Gary Johnson. Cowboys: Randy White. (Honorable mention to Bob Lilly.) Eagles: Jerome Brown, Giants: Leonard Marshall. Redskins: Dave Butz. Bears: Dan Hampton. Lions: Ndamukong Suh, Packers: Henry Jordan. Vikings: Alan Page. ( Strong honorable mention to John Randle.) Falcons: Roderick Coleman. Panthers: Kris Jenkins. Saints: La'Roi Glover Buccaneers: Gerald McCoy. Cardinals: Eric Swann. Rams: Merlin Olsen. (Strong honorable mention to Aaron Donald. ) 49ers: Leo Nomellini. Seahawks: Cortez Kennedy.
@bighomiejerz1123
@bighomiejerz1123 4 года назад
Warren sapp
@samv2374
@samv2374 4 года назад
@@bighomiejerz1123 facts
@bynnylegend8948
@bynnylegend8948 4 года назад
Where is warren sapp
@samhopkins3610
@samhopkins3610 4 года назад
Where is Aaron Donald?
@michaelsloane9955
@michaelsloane9955 4 года назад
@@samhopkins3610 Good catch. Just edited to add an HM for Donald.
@Mannymd
@Mannymd 5 лет назад
I thought we all agreed to wipe the Internet clean of Dennis miller's involvement in football.
@maniacmasturbator2411
@maniacmasturbator2411 2 года назад
@DrugStoreCowboy and they used him for 3 different Steeler players on this list! There’s so many people they could have used for real insight, but somehow they decided Dennis Miller should talk about Jack Ham, Mean Joe and Terry Bradshaw
@alanmccarthy2285
@alanmccarthy2285 5 лет назад
*D-FENSE* *FROM OLD SCHOOL* 🏈 *WHEN FOOTBALL WAS REAL* *SWEET MEMORIES* *SWEET DAYS* 💓💓💓💓
@hectorretana7375
@hectorretana7375 8 лет назад
Meanest player to ever play the game. GOAT! No question.
@cornellgreen3692
@cornellgreen3692 6 лет назад
If you are a Pittsburgh Steeler fan, Charles Edward "Joe" Greene is where it all started. The Steelers became the Steelers in 1969 when Joe Greene was taken first from North Texas State in Denton, Texas and they started to win. They got more good and great players later ( Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, Jack Lambert, you can go on and on), but it started with Joe Greene, which is why he is the highest ranked Steeler on the Top 100 list. BTW, I called him Charles Edward Greene because it was his true given name. He was nicknamed Joe from Joe Louis.
@melvinbennett444
@melvinbennett444 6 лет назад
Mean Joe was the anchor of the greatest NFL defense ever....The Steel Curtain. The 1976 version produced an unheard of *5 shutouts* of the opposing team and 2 more games they held the opponent to only a fg (3 points). Didn't make it to the Super Bowl that year, as their 2 star RB's (Franco Harris & Rocky Bleier) both were injured in a 1rst round playoff blowout over the Colts 40-14 and couldn't play in the AFC Championship game.
@nogoogleplus
@nogoogleplus 7 лет назад
I know the top ten ALL time is a tough list, and no disrespect to any other players...but I think you gotta have Mean Joe in the top ten.
@SteelersFan1969
@SteelersFan1969 3 года назад
The 1976 team doesn’t get enough credit because we didnt win the Super bowl, but that’s because Franco and rocky both got hurt in the playoffs. IMO the 1976 Steelers, when healthy, were the absolute number 1 team to ever play the game. I would choose them over any team, current or past. They were just too damn good. (Correct me if I’m wrong but I do believe that was the year where we posted 4 consecutive shutouts at the end of the season. I’m fairly certain it was 76, but it might not be.)
@1983jblack
@1983jblack 2 года назад
No, it was 3 straight in the middle of the season (27-0 over NYG, 23-0 over SD, and 45-0 over KC) and 2 to close out the regular season (42-0 over TB and 21-0 over Hou). Most fans and players themself, including Art Rooney himself, said the 1976 team was their best ever
@SteelersFan1969
@SteelersFan1969 2 года назад
@@1983jblack yea, if Franco and Rockey didn't go down....
@BrockBoone
@BrockBoone Месяц назад
he beat my cowboys twice in the super bowl so i was like he’s so dominant and scary wow
@flashback-gamingcontentand5211
1:09 Great play by Joe but even greater by the quarterback, he had the ball strip and he caught it midair and kept it in his hands
@jerryj920
@jerryj920 6 лет назад
Sept.24th: Happy birthday "Mean Joe" Greene. 4 x Super Bowl Champion, Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year award, 6 x All Pro, 10 x Pro Bowl, 2 x NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Pro Football Hall of Fame. Thank you and God bless. Legend. Thanks for the upload, NFL. Blessings
@vernefits1953
@vernefits1953 7 лет назад
Do you know who I am? I am Moe Greene! oh this Joe Greene, epic epic player!
@Cr0inuj27
@Cr0inuj27 5 лет назад
Why I love the DT position now
@Rickvaughnn
@Rickvaughnn 7 лет назад
I go to to the University of North Texas and I am so proud that Joe is an alum. We are still called the Mean Green Eagles!
@Unknown-te5qm
@Unknown-te5qm 8 лет назад
GOAT
@eriksond.mendez9863
@eriksond.mendez9863 8 лет назад
W
@oof8029
@oof8029 8 лет назад
W
@isaacdunaway7149
@isaacdunaway7149 8 лет назад
W
@danielsajmm24
@danielsajmm24 8 лет назад
Keep your ring.
@hectorretana7375
@hectorretana7375 8 лет назад
W
@VictorHernandez-iq1zg
@VictorHernandez-iq1zg 3 года назад
Joe was a Sensational in every sense if the word. 😁
@zyrover
@zyrover 3 года назад
Without question the most iconic player in Pittsburgh Steelers' history. He is the core of the Steeler dynasty of the 70s. He was their 4th overall pick in 1969. After that, they never looked back!
@Owen_O-Quinn
@Owen_O-Quinn 5 лет назад
Man football was savage and awesome back then
@mcleanse1382
@mcleanse1382 8 месяцев назад
Couldn't agree more, he was truly the most important player in Steelers history. Everything changed after he was drafted.
@nativealaska
@nativealaska 4 года назад
Seen the dudes statue at unt haha respect
@shandra3109
@shandra3109 5 лет назад
Nice
@camerongarza3861
@camerongarza3861 2 месяца назад
Holy cow the Steelers of the 70s were insane. It’s almost unfair lol so many legends in the top 100 rightfully so. I can’t imagine any other team in nfl history beating the Steelers. As life long Cowboys fan I give credit where credit is due
@williamclark8864
@williamclark8864 7 лет назад
Patriots fan, but there's an argument to be made for Joe Greene as the greatest defensive player ever. What was the greatest defense ever? Pretty much everyone agrees it was the 70s Steelers. And who was the best player on that defense? Pretty much everyone agrees it was Joe Greene. Therefor if Joe Green was the greatest player on the greatest defense ever, Joe Greene is the greatest defense player ever.
@gro_skunk
@gro_skunk 7 лет назад
I would disagree and say it was the '67-'78 Vikings defense, Alan Page and the Purple People Eaters dominated every offense they faced and took the Vikings to the Super Bowl 3 times in 4 years
@yharnamhunter8759
@yharnamhunter8759 7 лет назад
+Skunkdog Gro That Pittsburgh team still holds the record for most shutouts in one season, and that's six
@TheJMSESQ
@TheJMSESQ 7 лет назад
Not bad for deductive reasoning but inaccurate. I watched Joe Greene and he was brutal but the best of the best on defense (and maybe even of all time) is Lawrence Taylor. His impact on the game is unapproachable even today.
@joecolabelli4339
@joecolabelli4339 7 лет назад
Greatest DEFENCE in history and second aint even close .LOL the SEAHAWKS running their mouths a few years ago after winning 1 SB .
@joecolabelli4339
@joecolabelli4339 7 лет назад
LOL if you weer to go PLAYER TO PLAYER R SHERMAN isl the only Seahawk who could have started on the Steel Curtain .On the 85 Bears Dent IS THEIR only player that could have started
@thatdude4257
@thatdude4257 5 лет назад
Truly the best defensive line you could ever put together
@rraykwon
@rraykwon 7 лет назад
Can some one tell me the name of that music piece that begins at time mark 2:15? Also where can I find it? I've been trying to find it forever with no luck. Is it a piece composed and produced expressly for the NFL, as I've mostly heard it only on NFL highlight films.
@yoseftzut
@yoseftzut 6 лет назад
rraykwon probably Sam Sneade
@beamerball666
@beamerball666 2 года назад
Can you imagine if they put LC Greenwood in the HOF? This defense would officially have multiple HOFers at every level. Mean Joe+LC should he get in, Ham and Lambert, Blount&Shell
@hmanwheez5428
@hmanwheez5428 4 года назад
You could have a playbook the size of a Charlie sheen prenup 😂
@amd1273
@amd1273 3 года назад
Lol so random
@camerongarza3861
@camerongarza3861 3 года назад
THE GUY HAD A FREAKIN GUN
@MKAngeletti
@MKAngeletti 7 лет назад
Hit at 2:14 is the peak of football
@mattmc121
@mattmc121 5 лет назад
Joe Green was amazing, but I'm definitely not believing that a 15 year old Dennis Miller had access to Joe Green's college scouting footage in 1968 before he went pro.
@ChillBeastFit
@ChillBeastFit 5 месяцев назад
That stray towards Charlie Sheen 🔥😰
@aazz0099503
@aazz0099503 7 лет назад
Should be number 1
@uwduh365
@uwduh365 7 месяцев назад
The best defensive player to ever play the game. Long Live #75 Mean Joe Greene
@pbrickley6247
@pbrickley6247 7 лет назад
The Houston Oilers of the early 1970s apparently had some problems on the OL.
@interventionxbruv9247
@interventionxbruv9247 2 года назад
🐐🐐🐐🐐
@matthewroberti6753
@matthewroberti6753 7 лет назад
That's the best into to a player I've seen
@ivanlowjones
@ivanlowjones 7 лет назад
Dennis Miller is a Pittsburgh native who grew up in the 'Burgh during the late 60's and through the 70's when the Steelers became the STEELERS. I have no problem with a fellow Pittsburgher showing his love and admiration for the Black and Gold.
@camerongarza3861
@camerongarza3861 2 месяца назад
“But all you had to say is here catch” 😂
@Fireyninjadog
@Fireyninjadog Год назад
Best steeler ever. A 2 time defensive player of the year, 10 time pro bowler, and 4 time super bowl champion
@vader8867
@vader8867 7 лет назад
Best defensive tackle ever!!!
@Chris_like_it_not
@Chris_like_it_not 4 года назад
Happy Birthday to Charles Edward Greene "Mean Joe Greene" 9-24-46.TX."Hey Joe,Catch"And also happy birthday to Eddie George.
@1952ford8n
@1952ford8n 6 лет назад
G.O.A.T.
@jangusroundstone7927
@jangusroundstone7927 6 лет назад
He Is the best DT that ever played
@junior2404
@junior2404 6 лет назад
Whoa!!! That's a mammoth human being....
@fredosantana3992
@fredosantana3992 7 лет назад
top 10
@milessmith2171
@milessmith2171 3 года назад
Joe Green was the James Harrison in his day
@princepenson8022
@princepenson8022 6 лет назад
His ass would get fined in today's NFL. Greatness!!
@michelcharbonnier7603
@michelcharbonnier7603 7 лет назад
So, according to this list, there were 12 players in NFL history BETTER than Mean Joe Green? Wtf??
@joecolabelli4339
@joecolabelli4339 7 лет назад
Thats out of context =OFF SKILL PLAYERS INCLUDED .The only D LINEMAN rated higher was R White .The only other def player rated higher was LT .
@ethanhwhite1455
@ethanhwhite1455 4 года назад
harold mccoy he had like 10 hall of famers on his team which can definitely hold someone’s legacy back kinda like terry bradshaw
@BaconFrisbee
@BaconFrisbee 5 лет назад
I think everyone here has said, "Hey kid, catch," before throwing something to someone
@PorkFrog
@PorkFrog 8 лет назад
1:55 is a mind eraser
@um52
@um52 8 лет назад
Mean Joe is the greatest at his position, but I'm surprised Warren Sapp isn't on this list. Guy won a ring, defensive mvp and list of pro bowls, and was arguably the greatest pass rushing DT of all time.
@xaviervega468
@xaviervega468 7 лет назад
Both John Randle and Alan Page were better pass rushers at DT.
@Bleakmidwntr850
@Bleakmidwntr850 8 лет назад
San Diego lets go!
@valsidentity1582
@valsidentity1582 6 лет назад
That was bad bad man
@stepaushi
@stepaushi 4 года назад
Why's it all slow motion?
@aaeonkarma3717
@aaeonkarma3717 5 лет назад
When you're considered the greatest at your position in the history of the NFL..,.damn straight
@wiggywil
@wiggywil 4 года назад
Poor #70...@2:19 *HE KEEPS GETTING PUNKED AND LOOKING FOR HELP..BUT HIS TEAMMATES KNEW BETTER* lmao
@daveguy583
@daveguy583 3 года назад
Lol thats great.....can't blame his teammates for ignoring Mean Joe punking him
@mikeyoungblood1642
@mikeyoungblood1642 7 лет назад
Dameshek would have been better to do the voice over
@quiggs111
@quiggs111 Год назад
Hes second behind LT ..both changed there franchise.
@Steelers72
@Steelers72 7 лет назад
Greatest defensive player ever. Combined size strength and quickness like no other defensive player. Joe couldn't bench press his own weight, but had natural strength you can't get in a weight room. Peaked in 1974 when he invented the stunt 4-3. During 1974 playoff run, He and Fats clogged the defensive line and totally obliterated two of the greatest offenses of the day... Raiders and Vikings. Watching that 1974 playoff team, there was no doubt they were going to win the SB with that defense cuz of Joe Greene's stunt 4-3.
@Supbros1902
@Supbros1902 10 месяцев назад
I dislike the Steelers but I don’t hate them because of him
@erikcoker5532
@erikcoker5532 6 лет назад
The whole Steele curtain should be top 50
@michaeld2390
@michaeld2390 7 лет назад
Mean Joe "Hey kid Catch" Kid "Wow Thanks Mean Joe"
@RyanLBrown9396
@RyanLBrown9396 5 месяцев назад
The amount of hall of famers those 70’s steeers had is unfair
@happygophr8993
@happygophr8993 7 лет назад
Without Joe and Terry there would only be 2 of our super bowls, therefore, Joe Green is #1
@garygiampa4175
@garygiampa4175 5 лет назад
hi the best football player of all time
@DrewRandIsCool
@DrewRandIsCool 5 лет назад
Dennis Miller you’ve done so many presentations of these great Steelers players more than anyone else on this list
@ant7821
@ant7821 6 лет назад
And nows he's my teacher
@adamvesely7101
@adamvesely7101 6 лет назад
1:48 Whoops! Nowhere to go baby....
@octanina21
@octanina21 7 лет назад
Ironic how the statement he says early in the video is no longer a statement in today's game.. just plain sucks it's changed
@mattfrancis6046
@mattfrancis6046 8 месяцев назад
Does Dennis look just like Ted Bundy during this?
@donoakman1507
@donoakman1507 3 года назад
As many great players as the steelers have had..he may been the best..he changed the culture of steelers..definitely the most important player in their history..no.one messed with Joe greene
@notabiasedsteelersfan6859
@notabiasedsteelersfan6859 7 лет назад
When he was playing, was the stat "sack" a thing or no? I'm trying to find his stats and it say 0😂
@jmt3116
@jmt3116 7 лет назад
It was I think, Deacon Jones invented the name "sack".
@TheJMSESQ
@TheJMSESQ 7 лет назад
Sacks were not an official NFL stat until 1982 or so, whatever LT's 2nd year in the league was.
@BadMoonRising92
@BadMoonRising92 7 лет назад
Not a biased Steelers fan! lol it took the league a really long time to start counting sacks as a stat. There's a ton of really good players who's sacks were never recorded. Look up Gino Marchetti. This Guy would get multiple sacks a game but unfortunately for him you can't support guys like him with statistics because they didn't record any of his sacks
@TheJMSESQ
@TheJMSESQ 7 лет назад
BadMoonRising92 i think it's a relevant but entirely overrated statistic myself. Even w/guys like Green, Reggie, LT, etc. it only told a part of the story. Those guys could stuff the running game, hold containment on the edges, bat away pass attempts and in LT's case cover receivers. Conversely, you have players like Derrick Thomas (RIP) who were sack machines but complete liabilities in the other 2 aspects of the defense.
@1983jblack
@1983jblack 6 лет назад
Unofficially he only had 66.5 sacks with a career high 11.5 in 1972. That same year, it's been said he sacked Oilers QB Dan Pastorini on four straight downs to seal a late season win in the Astrodome and put Pittsburgh in the playoffs. The following week they clinched their division against San Diego.
@idansolon4715
@idansolon4715 6 лет назад
2:37 Did they go to the Super Bowl?
@howardcosell2022
@howardcosell2022 2 года назад
No. It was during the 1972 season
@johanneseinarsson3825
@johanneseinarsson3825 7 лет назад
2:07 mort goldman
@ianthompson3038
@ianthompson3038 7 лет назад
gotta love dennis miller too.
@MrNaturalSez
@MrNaturalSez Год назад
Uh, no!
@daviddaniel9287
@daviddaniel9287 6 лет назад
I Nick named my son mean Joe green. He loves it. I told him . He he's cool to kids, but he's out to punish other football players. He just hates em. Thats mean Joe Green
@occamsox5331
@occamsox5331 6 лет назад
The greatest talent who played football in Pittsburgh maybe. But 66 is the greatest talent that played a sport in Pittsburgh.
@howardcosell2022
@howardcosell2022 2 года назад
#21 for the Pirates
@gregeverett764
@gregeverett764 Год назад
Probably one of the most complete defensive ends ever
@rexiiforsure9558
@rexiiforsure9558 5 лет назад
My youngest brother went to school with Mean Joe Greene
@champgamer1660
@champgamer1660 8 лет назад
best DT IMO Bob Lilly is 2nd IMO
@rahlohmcdonogh5035
@rahlohmcdonogh5035 7 лет назад
Cortez Kennedy
@dajuiceman8814
@dajuiceman8814 5 лет назад
Bruce smith should be ahead of him
@dietwater6823
@dietwater6823 6 лет назад
At least #10.
@supergrover1746
@supergrover1746 6 лет назад
And people say the 85 Bears defense was better, HA!
@Tim_Marshall73
@Tim_Marshall73 6 лет назад
SuperGrover17 steelers may have not had 1 season as good as that 76 was prob better but the steelers won multiple sbs
@peytonmanningpeybrezzyslim5435
lmaooo meAN
@TheDodoheaddumby
@TheDodoheaddumby 8 лет назад
9ers are still the greats
@Tacofiend92
@Tacofiend92 2 года назад
They owned the 80s the Steelers owned the 70s they won back to back Super Bowls TWICE!
@alfootball9381
@alfootball9381 8 лет назад
2:19 instrumental pls
@xXB1izzardXx
@xXB1izzardXx 8 лет назад
Sam spence - round up
@alfootball9381
@alfootball9381 8 лет назад
Raibushi thanks bro
@tomfrankiewicz7951
@tomfrankiewicz7951 4 года назад
MEAN JOE GREENE should be number one
@tomfrankiewicz7951
@tomfrankiewicz7951 3 года назад
Mean Joe Greene should be No. 1
@johnsummers2853
@johnsummers2853 3 года назад
Hey! You call him Mean Joe Greene!
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