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This thread features a series of trivia questions and answers related to the history of the Pittsburgh Steelers football team. Participants engage in answering questions about notable players, team records, and significant moments in the franchise's history.
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The discussion revolves around trivia related to the Pittsburgh Steelers, with participants sharing personal connections to the team and its history.
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Nikkijo said:Heidi this one is for you!!!
1. After the 2006 season, which Steeler head coach stepped down after 15 seasons?
Bill Cowher
Bill Parcells
Chuck Noll
Marty Schottenheimer
Nikkijo said:2. When this running back retired, he was at the head of the Steeler class with 11,950 yards rushing. Who was this back who wore the number 32?
Earnest Jackson
John Henry Johnson
Barry Foster
Franco Harris
Nikkijo said:3. The Steelers ruled the NFL in the 1970s by winning four Super Bowls. Which team did they defeat twice in the big one in the decade?
Buffalo Bills
Dallas Cowboys
Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders
Denver Broncos
Nikkijo said:4. The Pittsburgh franchise began in the the NFL in 1933 under what team name?
Chicago Steelers
Chicago Cardinals
Pittsburgh Pirates
Pittsburgh Steagles
Nikkijo said:5. In 1975, which defensive back set a team record for an amazing 11 interceptions in the season?
Lester Hayes
Mel Blount
Eddie Meador
Mel Renfro
Nikkijo said:6. One of the worst seasons in the Steelers history came in 1969 when they won only one game in the season. Which team was the victim of their sole victory?
Oakland Raiders
Detroit Lions
Kansas City Chiefs
Minnesota Vikings
Nikkijo said:7. Which of the following Steeler running backs set a team record for most yards rushing in a season with 1690 in 1992?
Jerome Bettis
Barry Foster
Franco Harris
Bam Morris
Nikkijo said:9. In almost 75 years of the Pittsburgh franchise, the team saw a tremendous season of going 15-1. Which of the following seasons was this?
1988
2004
1969
1941
Nikkijo said:10. Which Steeler quarterback set a team record for throwing 28 touchdowns in a season?
Terry Bradshaw
Tommy Maddox
Mike Tomczak
Neil O'Donnell
urbnk8 said:Can you believe the game the other night against the Dolphins??! It was crazy! The field was a mess. Hopefully they will get it fixed up soon!
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