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    In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    We posed a question similar to this a year ago. But that was just regarding the current roster. I want to take it one step further. Who are the most underrated in Pittsburgh Steelers’ history?

    I decided to write about this after reading Mike Tanier’s list of the 25 most underrated players of all-time. It’s a good read so check it out (after you answer the title’s question).

    You can take this two ways. The most underrated by the franchise’s own fan base or by the national media rating a Steeler. Let me throw a couple options of each but definitely let me know your input below. Lots of names we could consider.


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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Under rated?

    Aaron Smith
    Donnie Shell
    Darren Perry ( Not a great player but a very productive one )
    Markus Gilbert
    Keith Willis
    Deshea Townsend

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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Chidi Iwuoma - ST DEMON in the Cowher Era.


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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    obligatory JOHN KUHN!!!!!
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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Aaron Smith is top of that list.

    Kimo, Greg Warren, Jon Whitman, Mark Bruener? I have to think a little more...


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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    By the national media?

    That's easy. Heath Miller.

    By the fanbase? That's quite a bit harder. Part of me wants to say James Farrior, but he got props quite often from the fanbase—at least from the two or three Steelers boards I've been on. Maybe Doug Legursky? He got railed on because he couldn't play Guard. But he was a pretty good center. Started the SB in 2010 and played very well. He lacked the ability to get to the second level, but value wise, he was great to have.


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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    How could he include Marvel Smith in that list? One of the worst Steelers of all time IMO. Put him right up there with Dwayne Washington.

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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Aaron Smith. He did his job to perfection but because it wasn't a glamorous job and didn't light up the stat sheet, he gets overlooked

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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Quote Originally Posted by steelreserve View Post
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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Not sure Aaron Smith belongs on this list. A lot of football folks argue he should be in Canton.

    Olsavsky? Never got a ton of credit but always managed to answer the bell.

    Brendan Stai? Carlton Haselrig?


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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Chris Hoke

    Bryan Hinkle

    Jon Kolb

    Earnest Jackson

    Louis Lipps

    Randy "the Rabbi" Grossman

    John Banaszak



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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Merril Hoge
    Frank Pollard
    Jerry Olsavsky
    Deshea Townsend
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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Aaron Smith was pretty well recognized as one of the best in the game, both by the fans and by any commentator who knew what he was talking about. I believe he made a couple of Pro Bowls as well, so he was not overlooked.

    Along with Townsend, I'd argue Larry Foote belongs on that list. He wasn't a star, but pretty solid for a guy who was basically rounding out the defense as an afterthought. If the guy in his position sucks, the whole defense starts to come unraveled, and he did his job admirably. But for some reason, people hated him.

    Chad Kreider? I can't believe that guy still has a working neck after all the thousands of times I watched him crashing into people blocking for the Bus.
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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Quote Originally Posted by steelreserve View Post
    Aaron Smith was pretty well recognized as one of the best in the game, both by the fans and by any commentator who knew what he was talking about. I believe he made a couple of Pro Bowls as well, so he was not overlooked.

    Along with Townsend, I'd argue Larry Foote belongs on that list. He wasn't a star, but pretty solid for a guy who was basically rounding out the defense as an afterthought. If the guy in his position sucks, the whole defense starts to come unraveled, and he did his job admirably. But for some reason, people hated him.

    Chad Kreider? I can't believe that guy still has a working neck after all the thousands of times I watched him crashing into people blocking for the Bus.
    Foote getting injured in 2013 was one of the reasons of that disastrous 0-4 start along w/Pouncey going down in the same game.



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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    L.C. Greenwood. Mean Joe got credit for many of his tackles that's why he went to gold shoes.
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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Max Starks.

    Max was always a solid tackle, but never got any credit from Steeler fans because of the "Grease fire O-Line" years. The O-Line was bad most of the time and Starks was guilty by association, even though he was actually good.

    Won two rings and played a big role in both of them.

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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Brett Keisel!


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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Ike Taylor. There are some people who knew his true worth, but just as many, if not more, who thought he was trash. He locked down many #1 WRs on a consistent basis. Just had hands of stone.

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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Quote Originally Posted by steelreserve View Post
    Aaron Smith was pretty well recognized as one of the best in the game, both by the fans and by any commentator who knew what he was talking about. I believe he made a couple of Pro Bowls as well, so he was not overlooked.

    Along with Townsend, I'd argue Larry Foote belongs on that list. He wasn't a star, but pretty solid for a guy who was basically rounding out the defense as an afterthought. If the guy in his position sucks, the whole defense starts to come unraveled, and he did his job admirably. But for some reason, people hated him.

    Chad Kreider? I can't believe that guy still has a working neck after all the thousands of times I watched him crashing into people blocking for the Bus.
    Smith made ONE Pro-Bowl. He definitely is at the top of the list for this topic. He got the credit from some, but most overlooked him.

    You mean FB, Dan Kreider. He was another good one that was overlooked. A lot of people don't remember (or know) he was the Steelers Rookie of the Year...


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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Jon Kolb
    Donnie Shell
    Robin Cole
    Bryan Hinkle
    Louis Lipps
    Marcus Gilbert

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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Under-rated? John L for starters. For a SB MVP and great all around teammate, Ward never got the national accolades he deserved, IMO. BB is still considered a step below P. Manning, Brady, and Brees. I see him as good as those guys.

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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Quote Originally Posted by Steeldude View Post
    Deshea Townsend
    Yep.
    That was my first thought.

    For whatever reason, people hated Townsend. HATED him. They said things like: "If he weren't Hines Ward's best friend and next door neighbor, he'd have been cut two seasons ago." Townsend was never great, but he was pretty darn good (and definitely much better than how many fans labeled him).

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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    mike wagner
    louis lipps
    but i am gonna have to think about it those are the 2 i can think of right now


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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    I don't think Lipps was under rated at all. Not even close. He was in the Pro Bowl multiple times, an All Pro multipolar times, Steelers MVP from what I remember.


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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Quote Originally Posted by 86WARD View Post
    I don't think Lipps was under rated at all. Not even close. He was in the Pro Bowl multiple times, an All Pro multipolar times, Steelers MVP from what I remember.
    I've been thinking about Lipps. You are correct and I agree.

    But, I think he gets lost in conversations about Steelers WR's because Stallworth was still playing and the shitty QBs they had in the 80s.



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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    I've got one:

    Ryan Clark

    He had to cover the part of the field that Troy vacated (when Troy improvised). Really. Think about that. Clark had to read the offense while simultaneously reading what Troy was doing. Yet, when he was young/healthy, our defense always had the fewest "big plays" against it.

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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Quote Originally Posted by teegre View Post
    I've got one:

    Ryan Clark

    He had to cover the part of the field that Troy vacated (when Troy improvised). Really. Think about that. Clark had to read the offense while simultaneously reading what Troy was doing. Yet, when he was young/healthy, our defense always had the fewest "big plays" against it.
    I like this. He definitely didn't get the recognition he deserved. Could absolutely destroy people.

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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    I am gonna go ahead and say Jason Gildon .

    for whatever reason he was never embraced by the fanbase , was thought of as soft or whatever because he was not the prototypical steelers linebacker

    yet in 9 years here he put up 77 sacks and was the franchise leader until over taken by Harrison but is a guy that is almost never mentioned in a good light ..

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    Re: In Franchise History, Who Are The Most Underrated Steelers?

    Quote Originally Posted by Secondaryconcerns View Post
    I am gonna go ahead and say Jason Gildon .

    for whatever reason he was never embraced by the fanbase , was thought of as soft or whatever because he was not the prototypical steelers linebacker

    yet in 9 years here he put up 77 sacks and was the franchise leader until over taken by Harrison but is a guy that is almost never mentioned in a good light ..
    I'm willing to bet that a good portion of those who are derisive towards Gildon are mindlessly quoting (Dong sacks!!!) a certain website... from which I was banned on Feb. 1, 2009 (for celebrating Pittsburgh's victory in XLIII).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Secondaryconcerns View Post
    I am gonna go ahead and say Jason Gildon .

    for whatever reason he was never embraced by the fanbase , was thought of as soft or whatever because he was not the prototypical steelers linebacker

    yet in 9 years here he put up 77 sacks and was the franchise leader until over taken by Harrison but is a guy that is almost never mentioned in a good light ..
    dong sacks

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