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  1. 2 days ago · Webster was only 50 years old, but his behavior had been concerning to his family, and they believed that repeated head trauma from football was to blame. Getty Images. Former Steelers center, Mike Webster. Now former Steelers running back turned analyst, Merril Hoge said that credit also goes to Hall of Fame coach, Chuck Noll. Hoge said that ...

  2. 22 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.

  3. 3 days ago · Maybe that’s why O’Neill was called to Steelers head coach Chuck Noll’s office before the end of camp and told to bring his playbook. And that was that for his professional football career ...

  4. 2 days ago · Steelers’ Merril Hoge Reveals That Chuck Noll Was A Driving Force In The NFL’s Head Trauma Protocols By LeeAnn Lowman, Steeler Nation via Yardbarker, 10m ago The Pittsburgh Steelers have been at the forefront of understanding and preventing head trauma for decades.

  5. 5 days ago · Enter Chuck Noll, the stoic head coach who demanded discipline and instilled a defensive mentality that would become legendary. The "Steel Curtain" was born – "Mean" Joe Greene, Jack Lambert, L.C. Greenwood, their names still strike fear into the hearts of old-school quarterbacks. The offense found its engine, too.

  6. 4 days ago · Chuck Noll is the winningest coach in Steelers history. Under the guidance of head coach Chuck Noll, the Pittsburgh Steelers experienced success throughout the 1970s. Noll led the team to four Super Bowl titles and remains the winningest coach in Steelers history.

  7. 3 days ago · The Pittsburgh Steelers won four Super Bowls in six years in the 1970s. Ten future Hall of Famers were on those clubs, 11 counting head coach Chuck Noll. Former Bears offensive lineman and Hall of Famer Jimbo Covert thinks the ’85 Bears would have handled the Super Steelers of the 1970s. “I think so.

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