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      • Even after winning four Super Bowls in six seasons and setting the foundation for one of the greatest dynasties in all of professional sports during the 1970s, former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach and Hall of Famer Chuck Noll had one award elude him for nearly his entire career in Pittsburgh.
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  2. Apr 25, 2024 · In 1974, they put together a draft class that has produced four Pro Football Hall of Famers and then went on to win the first of four Super Bowl titles — kick-starting a dynasty.

  3. 3 days ago · In addition to coaches Noll and Landry, 17 players would end up being voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Of the 17 Hall of Fame players to play in this game, ten were Pittsburgh players (Bradshaw, Harris, Shell, Swann, Stallworth, Webster, Greene, Lambert, Ham, and Blount), and seven were Dallas players (Staubach, Dorsett, Harris ...

    • January 21, 1979
    • Steelers by 3.5
  4. 2 days ago · Now former Steelers running back turned analyst, Merril Hoge said that credit also goes to Hall of Fame coach, Chuck Noll. Hoge said that Noll is responsible for changes to the way players are evaluated for head trauma before being allowed to return to play.

  5. 1 day ago · Chuck Noll years (1969–1991) Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw led the Steelers to four Super Bowl titles during the 1970s. The Steelers' history of bad luck changed with the hiring of coach Chuck Noll from the NFL champion Baltimore Colts for the 1969 season.

  6. 20 hours ago · After getting on with "his life's work" as Chuck Noll referred to life after football, Deloplaine became an athletic director at a prison in Pittsburgh. He also was in charge of a strength and conditioning program at North Catholic High School, and coached running backs at Pine-Richland High School.

  7. May 16, 2024 · The 1977 offseason was a lot: a defamation lawsuit against Noll (into which players were dragged), contract squabbles, more substance abuse issues. Rookie Randy Frisch died in a car accident during training camp. The fractured Steelers went 9-5.