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      Won four Super Bowl championships

      • Under Noll the Steelers won four Super Bowl championships in a six-year span - Super Bowls IX, X, XIII and XIV. Noll led the Steelers to 15 winning seasons, nine division championships, and 12 playoff appearances, along with the four Super Bowl victories in the 1970s.
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  2. Jul 7, 2017 · Noll, "The Emperor," truly was the man who changed who the Pittsburgh Steelers were and continue to be. When he was hired in 1969, the Steelers were a team that had struggled to win in the past. Prior to Noll's arrival the Steelers had just eight winning seasons and had not won a championship.

  3. Jun 18, 2014 · Of Chuck Noll’s many contributions to the Steelers, perhaps his most important was attitude. And he made it on his very first day as Pittsburgh Steelers head coach. When asked about taking over a Pittsburgh team that had excelled at losing 40 years, Noll’s response was a concise as it was penetrating. “Losing has nothing to do with geography.”

  4. Jun 14, 2014 · In the space of one decade, Noll turned the hapless Steelers from a laughing stock into one of the NFL's premiere franchises, an aura which remains with them to this day. Noll became the...

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    • Dan Rooney's Powerful Impact on The Steelers and The NFL For Almost 60 Years

    (Photo by George Gojkovich/Getty Images) Noll’s run began with the Steelers in 1969 and lasted until 1991. The incredible thing about Noll’s coaching tree is that it only spawned four direct branches. Despite all of his team success, the first assistant to branch out on his own was Bud Carson in 1989. Carson won three Super Bowls with Noll in the 1...

    Photo via Patriots.com The second and shortest Noll branch was Rod Rust. Rust was the defensive coordinator for the Steelers and Noll’s last playoff run in 1989. He helped the Steelers to make the playoffs and was part of Noll’s final playoff win. He moved on to the New England Patriotsto take the head coaching position in 1990. After going 1-15, h...

    Photo credit via Michael Conroy The third branch on the Noll coaching tree is his strongest and most vibrant. Tony Dungy played for Noll and won a Super Bowl ring in Super Bowl XIII against the Dallas Cowboys. He was then Noll’s defensive coordinator for five seasons becoming the youngest coordinator at the time at just 28 years old. Dungy served a...

    AP Photo/Gail Burton The final branch on the Noll coaching tree belongs to John Fox. Fox was a defensive backfield coach for the Steelers for Noll’s final three seasons. In 2002, Fox was given the opportunity to coach the Carolina Panthers. He was very successful, in nine seasons with the Panthers. He led them to a 73-71 record and three playoff ap...

    The fact that Noll coached the Steelers for 23 seasons, 193 regular season wins, 16 playoff victories and four Super Bowl championships was a testament to the Rooney’s loyalty to a highly successful coach who established a winning culture. However, it begs the question, did Noll’s success coupled with the organization’s loyalty stunt the growth of ...

  5. Jun 18, 2022 · It worked like a charm. It was Chuck Noll who taught the Steelers about staying the course, even through adversity, and not overreacting to every little thing. This is what Mike Tomlin means...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chuck_NollChuck Noll - Wikipedia

    Noll was an assistant coach for the American Football League 's then Los Angeles and later San Diego Chargers from 1960 to 1965. He then became assistant to head coach Don Shula of the NFL Baltimore Colts from 1965 to 1968, when he was selected as the Pittsburgh Steelers ' head coach.