Terry Bradshaw shares his memories of Franco Harris with AlbertBreer. One Steelers great on a beloved teammate and friend, who stood out even among other integral members of the Steelers’ dynasty:
Franco Harris left plenty of plays for people to pick from, and most, in remembering him, would probably choose the one he made as a rookie on Dec. 23, 1972, in Pittsburgh.His was 93 tackle trap. Bradshaw actually called it personally, because that’s how it worked with quarterbacks in those days. And like the, it ended with Harris crossing the goal line in a Steelers playoff win—this one for the franchise’s third championship in Super Bowl XIII.Neil Leifer/Sports Illustratedovernight Wednesday.
Which—blended with a 230-pound frame and rough-and-tumble mindset, in an era when running back was football’s Hollywood position—made him the perfect embodiment of a dominant blue-collar team playing in a blue-collar city, and set him up to compile a list of accomplishments that ran as long as he could in the open field.
• He led the NFL in rushing touchdowns with 14 in 1976 and rushed for more than 1,000 yards eight times, with the first five of those coming before the NFL went from a 14-game season to 16 games. And to the guy Bradshaw wanted to remember on Wednesday morning, Harris was named NFL Man of the Year in 1976. Which, obviously, is a big reason so many Steelers were struggling with the news on Wednesday morning.Walter Iooss Jr./Sports Illustrated
“The play is 50 years old Friday, and they’re gonna retire his number at halftime against the Raiders [on Saturday],” Bradshaw says. “Man, how does that line up? Right? How do you line that up? I just can’t quite put that together right now. As a Christian, I’m going,
Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
Similar News:Você também pode ler notícias semelhantes a esta que coletamos de outras fontes de notícias.
Franco Harris, legendary Pittsburgh Steelers running back, dead at 72franco harris, steelers franco harris, franco harris steelers, steelers franco harris dies, steelers franco harris dies
Consulte Mais informação »
Steelers Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris has died at age 72Franco Harris, the Hall of Fame running back whose heads-up thinking authored 'The Immaculate Reception,' considered the most iconic play in NFL history, has died.
Consulte Mais informação »
Franco Harris, legendary Steelers running back who caught 'The Immaculate Reception,' dies at 72Harris was known for the 'Immaculate Reception,' one of the most famous plays in American football history, and was considered one of the NFL's most iconic athletes.
Consulte Mais informação »
Steelers Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris has died at age 72Franco Harris, the Hall of Fame running back whose heads-up thinking authored 'The Immaculate Reception,' considered the most iconic play in NFL history, has died.
Consulte Mais informação »
Steelers Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris dies at 72Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris has died, his son tells The Associated Press.
Consulte Mais informação »
Steelers Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris dies at 72PITTSBURGH (AP) — Franco Harris, the Hall of Fame running back whose heads-up thinking authored “The Immaculate Reception,” considered the most iconic play in NFL history, has died. He was 72. Harris' son Dok told The Associated Press his father passed away overnight.
Consulte Mais informação »