Russell Wilson sets Steelers franchise record during Pittsburgh's win over the Jets
Wilson is already in the Steelers record book
By Bryan DeArdo
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/r...over-the-jets/
Russell Wilson sets Steelers franchise record during Pittsburgh's win over the Jets
Wilson is already in the Steelers record book
By Bryan DeArdo
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/r...over-the-jets/
Not exactly a huge mark to beat, but nice to see.
Dong record
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Fun fact: Earl Morrall was the Steelers QB during my first season following the Steelers.
The next year Buddy Parker replaced this young, promising QB with a past-his-prime veteran QB who had previously won NFL championships (Bobby Layne). For what it's worth, the young promising QB that the Steelers got rid of went on to play in two Super Bowls, while the past-his-prime veteran QB won nothing with the Steelers.
He lost super bowl III to Namath and the Jets but won the super bowl V with Baltimore, more of a grind it out performance and team win (16-13). I don't blame the steelers back then for rolling the dice on a former champion (Layne). Morall was 6-6 with the steelers, 11-12 TD to int ratio. Not great. He just went to a loaded Colts team with a rising young defensive coordinator (Noll). Very similar to what were doing now with Wilson, rolling the dice hoping he can jump start the team.
Didn’t Morrall get replaced by the injured starter for multiple SBs?
Dawson and Unitas is where they missed it, not Morall.
Earl Morrall is a legend in Miami. He carried the 1972 team while Griese was injured. He was as much a factor on the Perfect Team as any other player.
All Defense!
Kenny Pickett is who I though he was .. Eagles didn't value him either , now he is a Stain at the Mistake by the Lake 3 teams in 4 years more of a shooting star than a superstar