Thursday, January 17, 2013

Franco Harris

  Franco Harris was 13th draft pick overall in 1972 out of Penn State.  He won Offensive Rookie of the year in 1972.  In his amazing career he went to 9 pro bowls and was an All Pro 7 times.  He won 4 Super Bowls.  In his entire career he rushed for 12,120 yards; he also had 100 TD's in his career.  Franco Harris ended his career with the Seahawks.  In 1990 Franco Harris was put in the Hall of Fame.  That is why he is the best Steeler running back ever!!!

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Why the Steelers didn't make the playoffs

The Steelers had a rough year. They finished 8 and 8; a huge part was Ben Roethlisberger was out most of the season.  The second string quarterback broke his ribs, the third string had to come in; he has been in the N.F.L. for over a decade. Charlie Batch was probably the main reason the Steelers did not make the playoffs.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

The Best Steeler ever

The best steeler ever was a defnsive tackle he was drafted in 1969 a first round draft pick out of North Texas State.  He won N.F.L. defensive player of the year twice.  He was the leader of the Steel Curtain, he won defensive rookie of the year.  This player is Joe Greene.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Rod Woodson

Rod Woodson is probably the best Steeler cornerback ever.  He started his career in 1987 as a first round draft pick out of Purdue.  Not only was he a cornerback but he recieved kickoffs.  In 1989, he was the N.F.L. kickoff return leader.  He was a triple threat in the open field.  He had an amazing career with the Steelers.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

2 Steeler Running Backs

Rashard Mendenhall was a first round draft pick out of Illinois.  His first seson in the N.F.L. he only had 58 yards in 09 and 10.   Mendenhall had over a thousand yards, he has a bright future.  Jermone Bettis is called the bus for a reason, every time he ran he would flaten people like a bus.  Jermon Bettis is one of the best hitting running backs ever.  And that is why the Steeler fans loved him.  Both backs are good but they have different ways of running the Steeler ball.

Terry Bradshaws Career

Hero of some of the biggest game in Steelers history, Bradshaw led the team to an unprecedented four Super Bowl titles in a six-year period.  He won more than two-thirds of his starts with Pittsburgh, where he is eteemed for his brilliant 14-year career.  Bradshaw was the best Steelers Quarterback ever.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Bens Camp

Last summer my dad and I went to a Ben Roethlisberger camp.  There were at least 500 kids there.  Ben Roethlisberger threw a pass to every kid there.  The camp was two days.  Every day there was a camper of the day.  Coach Tomlinn was there, he gave me a high five.  It was a great experience I loved it.