A man’s man! An example for football players, grown men, and kids. The kind of guy anyone would proud to call a teammate, friend, or family.
@TWAF11 ай бұрын
So True!
@mikehump1976 Жыл бұрын
Whole new respect for this man. Those were the hardcore days of NFL football.
@carldavis427811 ай бұрын
This grown man has real talk
@r.thompson219011 ай бұрын
When football was football
@keithpeterson610810 ай бұрын
Never knew he had a bad arm for that long. Dude at 75% was still better than 100% of the league!
@UncleClaudeSportsandThangs11 ай бұрын
Why is Mr. Greene the Greatest Steeler of them all? Simple. His "stunt 4-3" sacrificed his individual stats for the betterment of the team. The results: 4 Super Bowl Championships in 6 seasons and made a 5 year old kid a Steelers fan for life. I'm 54 now and I will always say, "Thanks Mean Joe" for all the great moments!
@TWAF11 ай бұрын
No doubt. Masterful!
@antJaxStar10 ай бұрын
I just turned 57 Yesterday and Been a STEELERS Fan since age 5
@DopeyDetector9 ай бұрын
Guys like Aaron Donald would never.
@joshsmith45128 ай бұрын
just watching him even if he doesent make the tackle he disrupts the play. just a hard nise defensive lineman . i wouldn't wanted to have to block him😂
@josephpinckneyiv7188 ай бұрын
I am 58 and feel the same . Thank you! Mean Joe❤ always here we go Steelers!!
@deemariedubois491611 ай бұрын
It’s so funny that his grandkids had no idea how much their grand father was loved and REVERED by so many. Fans of other teams respected Mean Joe Greene, a true pleasure to watch in a game.
@uscgbmcmretired2490 Жыл бұрын
The Greatest Steeler of them all who played on the Greatest Football Team of all-time! 4 Super Bowls in 6 years! 10 Hall of Famers! Mean Joe!!!
@ShawnC.T.11 ай бұрын
I teared up when he got emotional, reflecting on his D-line mates passing, great man, I have nothing but the utmost respect for him...
@TWAF11 ай бұрын
It is abundantly clear that they had a very deep connection. When you’re the first to do something and you’re that successful, there’s an immense amount of teamwork that goes into it. But this was more than teamwork, this was true love and affection for each other.
@billelm459610 ай бұрын
With all respect to Aaron Donald, Joe Greene is the greatest DT in the history of the game.
@DopeyDetector9 ай бұрын
😂😂😂Aarón Donald isn't even top 10. Don't let the worthless stats and closeted fanboys confuse you
@upstatecommunications90318 ай бұрын
Reggie White has entered the chat:💪🏾
@DopeyDetector8 ай бұрын
@@upstatecommunications9031 Reggie white is a defensive end, not a tackle
@upstatecommunications90318 ай бұрын
@@DopeyDetector You got me. I am corrected
@DopeyDetector8 ай бұрын
@@upstatecommunications9031 no big deal. Reggie is the best
@ponzo196711 ай бұрын
What a blessing growing up with players like Mean Joe Green, Sweetness, The Snake, Earl Campbell , Terry Bradshaw etc
@TWAF11 ай бұрын
So true. Love the Steelers… but have respect for all those players
@michaelbaker359810 ай бұрын
I think I would put pastorini in there.... Houston's biggest problem is they were in the steelers division
@BrucePerkins-mc3hp9 ай бұрын
@@michaelbaker3598true especially when they played the Raiders. Back Then their games and the NFL as a Whole was a war of attriction. It was battle of wills to see who could Impose their will on the other team. Great games, great rivalries, good times to be a football fan. This was when they played real football, unlike the game they play today, but They had to change the rules for both the players health and the fans Interest. Whether it was good or bad, I leave it up to you to decide
@steveh63327 ай бұрын
yessir Football before woke broke it
@toddm95012 ай бұрын
Yes! A Thousand Yes's. The 70's and 80's football. Raider Fan. But, even though I hated the Steelers, I now respect the hell out of that organzation. But, we still got robbed from the Frenchy.
@ContrarianCorner9 ай бұрын
Great doc! I wore #75 all through high school because of Greene.
@spence_9039 ай бұрын
I tried to get 75 but ray lewis was my idol so I chose 52
@carlogambino92410 ай бұрын
When Football/ the NFL was great. Much less commercialized and some of the greatest, toughest guys to ever put on a uniform. When players were still role models. 70s and 80s were great
@markross2124 Жыл бұрын
I remember his 1969 rookie season when the team went an anemic 1-13, he hated losing so bad that he was ejected from six games in a 14-game season. He was the first superstar of that 70s dynasty and to tell the truth the team won their first Superbowl on the strength of the defensive line anchored by Joe Greene. Let's also not forget the greatest commercial of all time, Mr. Greene do you need any help, want my coke................hey kid catch.
@TWAF Жыл бұрын
I loved the interview he did with the Greatest 100 with Ray Lewis and LT
@deemariedubois491611 ай бұрын
That commercial is classic GOLD.
@ponzo196711 ай бұрын
The Steelers were a fun team to watch back then. Jack Lambert, Terry Bradshaw, Lynn Swann, Franco Harris etc
@aaron-dd5zr9 ай бұрын
That Coke commercial was my intro to Joe Greene and the Steelers. But I do drink Pepsi 😊
@williamsheets598710 ай бұрын
I have a HOF Jersey signed by him. Got to meet him in person that day with my son. Awesome moment also got a Vince Lombardi Trophy signed by him that day💛🖤💛🖤
@rconley407 ай бұрын
Do you wanna sell that Jersey!
@danacoleman40079 ай бұрын
There will never again be ANYTHING in sports like the romance of the 1970s PITTSBURGH STEELERS!
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987 Жыл бұрын
R.I.P to the members of the Steel Curtain White Holmes and Greenwood 🖤💛🖤💛
@TWAF Жыл бұрын
The best ever!
@wesleypepple752510 ай бұрын
And should be in the Hall
@claytonandrews72349 ай бұрын
I cried so hard watching him talk about Greenwood AND the othet linemen he played with that have passed. It also sends me into thinking about all of my friends that passed way to young. And my brother o lost at 14 in 1979
@TWAF8 ай бұрын
We miss them! They were truly the greatest
@scotteverett73569 ай бұрын
Joe took care of business early. It's nice to appreciate in these times what it means to be good man. You are a legend sir!. God Bless
@lhart99 Жыл бұрын
From a Giants' fan, Mean Joe Greene is the greatest defensive lineman ever. Period! No one defined 1970's defense like Joe Greene.
@TWAF Жыл бұрын
I agree.
@HowardJoseph-k9k7 ай бұрын
Don't forget Charles Hayley.
@philmares74749 ай бұрын
Awesome thank you Mr Green
@stevenevert91628 ай бұрын
The Coke commercial came out when I was 12yrs old, had become a Die-Hard Eagles Fan, hated the cowgirls with every fiber of my being and despised the Steelers because they just kept on winning Super Bowls. After that commercial I learned something new.. Begrudging Respect. Seeing Mean Joe as a person is one of the Most Important Lessons I've Ever Learned. To Respect Your opponent. Definitely One of the Greatest Players I've ever seen. Seeing Mean Joe Greene as a Person is something I'll Treasure for as long as I'm able to.
@ilyedtou8 ай бұрын
I hit the jackpot as a kid, age 7-13 as a steeler fan during the Super Bowl years. These guy were everything to a kid that age. Can’t imagine getting any luckier than to be that age at that time in Steeler history! WOW!!
@claytonandrews72349 ай бұрын
My ALLTIME favorite defensive player ever. FROM the first year playing FOOTBALL at 7 or the fiirst yesr that o remember him until right now2024. It will never change
@kittentude9 ай бұрын
Most excellent documentary of the legend Joe Greene is.
@charlesgraham995410 ай бұрын
i was the perfect age, i wasn't even a teen yet. in 1975 i was 6, and i loved the Steelers and the Cowboys. Mean Joe Greene had u fooled tell he smiled.
@MrPerfesser8 ай бұрын
When Art Rooney Jr scouted Joe in college, his scouting report was to the point: "Agile, mobile, and hostile." Joe was clearly the leader of the Steeler dynasty, but he was also a part of the Steeler family. He would spend hours with the Chief on the porch of the Rooney home on North Lincoln Avenue, smoking cigars. To those of us from Pittsburgh who were around in the days of the Steel Curtain, Mean Joe and Franco and the guys were like family to us, and they still are. They gave us their hearts, and we gave them ours.
@mattsweeny39576 ай бұрын
I'm glad Joe made North Texas State famous...
@goldenruletv730111 ай бұрын
"Mean" Joe Greene is up there with Lawrence Taylor on Mt. Rushmore. Just a solid solid beast of a man.
@antJaxStar10 ай бұрын
None Like 'em Like Him ANYMORE!!!😢
@DopeyDetector9 ай бұрын
LT, Reggie, Decon Jones, Joe Green
@drewstarrr2599 ай бұрын
What a great episode of a football life.
@CCTH2221-lp2zj6 ай бұрын
This brought back memories of not just football. But changing times in the 1970’s. For me being a kid and seeing his face on the cover of Sports Illustrated was impactful. Great example of manhood✊🏾
@ArmCavTrooper7 ай бұрын
I was a freshman at North Texas and watched Joe play on a team that was loaded with future NFL talent (Steve Ramsey, Ron Shanklin, Chuck Beatty, Glen Holloway and Cedric Hardeman), Joe was a man among boys. It’s hard to imagine just how dominating he was in the field. In those days, he was considered a very large defensive lineman at 6’4” 275, and he just pushed the entire side of the offensive line back into the backfield on every play, but could react quickly to a running back. I met Joe a couple of times and he was always just an incredibly nice guy. North Texas was able to recruit African American players in Texas largely because the other Texas teams, members of the Southwest Conference, were mostly all-white and didn’t recruit black players. Also, North Texas had a progressive legacy of recruiting African American athletes with Abner Haynes and Leon King being recruited in 1957, integrating football in Texas.
@NoSleepTilGitmo9 ай бұрын
Loved watching him as a young kid in the 70's, beastmode!!!
@kandtherestcandtherest90809 ай бұрын
Great player, a better person. God bless
@dogcatpw9 ай бұрын
If Joe selected a life other than football, he was going to succeed regardless. I truly hope you live a long and fruitful life Joe. Sacrificing yourself for others is an unbelievable trait when you could of done otherwise. Your beautiful family and this, should be your legacy. What we do when nobody is looking, that's what counts. Joe epitomizes this.
@thehealthychefri10 ай бұрын
Greatest SB commercial still!
@fedup148010 ай бұрын
God bless you Mr. Greene
@timothywagner98789 ай бұрын
The greatest Steeler of all time!! He turned that organization around
@tonyreid31889 ай бұрын
MY CHILDHOOD Á A LIVING BREATHING MAN,THANKS MR JOE GREEN
@toddm9501 Жыл бұрын
Raider fan here. Only 1 Steeler I would have rather had than our guys. Mean Joe.
@RossIsFine Жыл бұрын
Can u believe that draft? 1969 OJ Simpson and Joe Greene in top 5
@TWAF Жыл бұрын
Incredible!!
@jonathanjudd31689 ай бұрын
Pete Rozelle casually smoking while announcing the selection 13:38
@freeinhabitant242210 ай бұрын
Watching the featured tackles of the QB and RBs, I saw a man that could have put permanent debilitating hits, yet chose not to. I'd say he was a very decent human being.
@TWAF10 ай бұрын
It’s been said he told his defense to not, absolutely not, hit Joe Namath in the knees because of his problems. Mean, Joe told his defense to only hit Namath high
@wardn.802911 ай бұрын
Don’t forget the Greatest Steeler of all time came from Texas I was a die hard Oiler fan But always gave props to the man from the Greatest State in America God bless you Joe You are the best not we’re Fr Fr
@StevenSmith-br5tb9 ай бұрын
Easily one of the coolest dudes of all time.
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987 Жыл бұрын
Let's not forget about the Rooney's Family of the fact that they all changed their amazing philosophy to winning championship and they certainly delivered
@TWAF Жыл бұрын
A lesson AB learned.
@StullaKingKuul10 ай бұрын
That was beautiful
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987 Жыл бұрын
Mean Joe Green in the greatest defensive tackle in NFL's History 4x super bowl champ who truly turn Steelers franchise into the best successful franchise in the world Steel Curtain defense with Holmes White Greenwood and Green himself Blount Ham and Lambert too
@TWAF Жыл бұрын
I agree! “Who is Joe Greene?” They know now.
@sex6cult9revolution9 ай бұрын
And Russell, Edwards, Wagner and Thomas. And Donnie Shell later. The greatest defense.
@willsummers124510 ай бұрын
He play his guts out and that the way every player should play
@jimkujawski3772 Жыл бұрын
Gotta be tell ya, i been a cowboy fan 50 some years. n i love this man
@TWAF Жыл бұрын
Like are with Roger!!!
@MrBmick7910 ай бұрын
He went to school in Denton!
@RoadDawgs9969 ай бұрын
Thank you Joe for sharing your talent with us meer mortals.
@ralphascariot10511 ай бұрын
For me growing up a Pittsburgh kid- the Pittsburgh Steelers were at times pathetic. We wouldnt watch them on TV then, wed rather be outside playin football. Yes the head lines of 1969 draft in next day Post gazette JOE WHO ? But almost immediatly there was a different feelin-attitude. Charles Edward Green transformed us (thank you Chuck Knoll ) The rest is our ( STEELERS ) history !! Thank you for not quitting- thank you creating a attutude. GO STEELERS !!!!
@Andrew-315zz8 ай бұрын
True team player....a man's man...all respect to this man
@toddm95012 ай бұрын
A Great documentary! I've watched this maybe 10 times. And I'm a Raiders fan since 1974. Notice how Rozelle, the fans, and an assistant coach, all were smoking. I don't care about that, I find it interesting.
@alphaomega83738 ай бұрын
Most impactful defensive player to ever live, with respect tp Reggie and Bruce.
@elident782811 ай бұрын
The young kids do not know real football , because they did not witness the 70’s or the early to mid 80’s. This was the blue collar generation of football players who showed it on the field rather than the internet
@TWAF11 ай бұрын
So true!!!
@TheNycKraken9 ай бұрын
Great Doc, thank you Joe.
@chitownmedia10111 ай бұрын
Beautiful story
@TWAF11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@garrybenford96709 ай бұрын
Legend. ICON. Both Franco and Hamm said it. Nuff said. The GREATEST Steeler of all time. Period.
@earlputnal91246 ай бұрын
God it's hard to lose close good friends. Especially in combat and in life. 😢😢😢
@Senerian10 ай бұрын
Jack Lambert was one of a kind, Ronny Lott, That defense was lights out one of best of all time. Why they got 4 rings in this area as defense first.
@jgamez50239 ай бұрын
Texas legend - the one and only !
@agentorange255410 ай бұрын
Perfect.
@richardgreen781111 ай бұрын
Yada ... Yada ... Yada Now for something interesting. To lift the spirits of our sainted Mother (Joe Ann Green) who was, at age 86, suffering from the effects of dementia, we were always looking for new things. Unfortunately I live 2,000 miles from my Sister and Mom. One day while walking through the mall, I had an "Ah-Ha Moment". I went into a dedicated sports-shop that specialized in hats. I selected a pink baseball hat and ordered emerald green embroidery on each side that said "MEAN JOE GREEN". A feature of this shop is they had a 72" HD big screen TV mounted in the front window for the purpose to show potential patrons what was being worked on. As I came up to the shop from having a burger, I noted a throng of people outside the shop. When I went in to collect the hat, the lady performing the work said that throng of people had been in position for 30 minutes just to see if MEAN JOE GREEN was going to arrive, but more importantly, was he actually going to wear a pink hat. Our Mother wore that hat every day for years and would point to the embroidery when anyone would ask about it. She was 5' 3" tall and weighed 87 lbs.
@mobrown119811 ай бұрын
Wonderful story. Truly awesome. My mother passed just last year, after a long bout with dementia. Her birthday is this Thanksgiving. Celebrated many dual Thanksgiving/Birthdays with my mother. She was a huge football fan, sports fan in general. She definitely was my biggest supporter when I played youth sports throughout high school. Her favorite team was the Miami Dolphins. Even before Dan Marino arrived. She was a fan of Don Shula, and the Baltimore Colts originally. She also loved Earl Morrall who was a backup for the Colts and later the Dolphins. He actually started more games in the Dolphins undefeated season than Bob Griese. I know this as a kid, because she always antagonize my father by saying it was Earl Morral and not Johnny Unitas who carried the Colts 😂… I always she did it just to be contrary to my father. Because he was such a fan of all Baltimore teams, and the guys who made it from Baltimore. My mother wasn’t born and raised in Baltimore and had zero loyalty to any team, although she loved the Orioles and baseball in general, and she always loved the Bullets /Wizards. I digress. Thanks for sharing that story. I needed to see that. I was feeling really down thinking about my mom, and how close we were and how much I miss just hearing her voice…. even in her later years when the Dementia had taken full control. I was there with her every single day until the very end. I knew that this comment was meant for me when I read to the end and you spoke on how small your mother was in stature. However her legacy and what she created and who she was was so much bigger. My mother was 5’0 100 pounds. Small petite mother of 5 children, a dedicated wife who stayed with my father 44 years until his death. A welcoming enthusiastic grandmother of 5 grandchildren. A small southern “redbone” a quadroon with an mix of Geechee, Irish, Negro(Indigenous) and Spanish (one of her grandfathers was an EZ Hernandez, Gonzalez, Fernandez, who fought in the Spanish American wars… Perez) Betty Jean Spivey-Perez such an odd “mix” married a brown skinned brother from Baltimore, via Southern Maryland, Virginia Chesapeake Bay coastal communities ~ Big man for any era 6’3 235 in his prime and solid as Steel. Whew. Your comment took me down memory lane. Made me remember the good things, the good memories. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@richardgreen781111 ай бұрын
@@mobrown1198 GOD BLESS YOU, and your Sainted Mother. Have a great Thanksgiving and Christmas Holiday
@TWAF11 ай бұрын
That’s a great story!!!!
@Tres_Nueve11 ай бұрын
It's interesting how well spoken they are compared to the players of today
@danacoleman40079 ай бұрын
That always strikes me as well.
@rwood7119 ай бұрын
Mean Joe will never be gone to those of us that grew up in Pittsburgh. The day he punched Len Dawson ( whom I loved) woked the sports world up. Steeler Nation was born.
@mattsweeny39576 ай бұрын
He is the best because like all the other best guys, Joe left it ALL on the field
@BrianJohnson-du6pj9 ай бұрын
Bruh was nasty AF on the field, humble as heck in life!
@megalon73 Жыл бұрын
His my all time favorite Pittsburgh Steelers player of-all-time. The Guy was Incredible defense of player. The guy delivers one of the many spears to a offensive player.
@TWAF Жыл бұрын
Stunt 4-3.
@goodpainlive1 Жыл бұрын
An icon. Loved watching him play.
@megalon73 Жыл бұрын
@@goodpainlive1 His one of Two Steelers I so want there Jerseys. The other is Jack Lambert 58!
@antJaxStar10 ай бұрын
@@megalon73I Have Them Both, Plus Franco Harris and Terry Bradshaw! My Hero's
@megalon7310 ай бұрын
@@antJaxStar NICE!
@shirleyannconfer96519 ай бұрын
I wanted to be the kid in that commercial!
@josephmiller942411 ай бұрын
You look at his college pic in his uniform , and that was well before they had weight lifting program think if they had programs like today he would be 290 if not a 300 pounder he was just great he was one of my favorites and he made coke the biggest pop drink going
@carolynbrown15909 ай бұрын
from a ravens fan joe was damn good much respect
@Sucksuphere9 ай бұрын
Love everything old school...of course i am 52 so you know....!!!!😊😊😊😊
@JulezWinnfield8 ай бұрын
I love his grandson's reaction at the 02:08 videmark when he realizes Grandpa, was "That Dude".
@antJaxStar10 ай бұрын
That "Steel Curtain" tho 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽 Woot-Woot!!!
@claytonandrews72349 ай бұрын
HAVING A HUGE HEART ALL MY LIFE, AND AT 59 I HAVE AND STILL DO CRY ALOT. MORE FOR GOOD OR AND GREAT THINGS. PEOPLE WITH HATD STORIES THAT MAKE IT BIG AND DO GREAT THINGS IN THE SUBJECT THEY WORKED HARD TIO ACHIEVE. GREATNESS AND HUMBLE HUMANS THAT HAVE DONE GREAT THINGS. FIREMEN AND JUST SOMEONE SAVE A LIFE, OR LIVES KIDS THAT ARE BORN WITH WNYTHING That's not good orjust any tale of kids or adults making it after being in a life and death situation. I also CRY big for humans that lost someone that I is JUST so so big in THEIR lives. I CRY LISTENING TO JOE GREENE BEING CALLED MEAN JOE GREENE. I KNOW ABOUT That kinda thing where people remember you as being this really tough or mean guy that fought this person and KICKED their ass. Just when you want to be remembered as a great father and a guy with a big heart that helped others get in anyway possible. Because I am that guy. And it hurts me really really bad when people can't remember the really good in me
@jimmyclark959511 ай бұрын
That was one mean guy one of the best.
@Bob-m8i3m6 ай бұрын
Joe greene is the best db of all time I'm your biggest fan of the 70s Alex
@christopherpatten93889 ай бұрын
Tough as hell and made the Steelers the team everyone feared
@wesleypepple752510 ай бұрын
Joe was definitely the best but if there was no Chuck Noll he would not have been a Steeler
@Fistoffury5045 ай бұрын
Best DT in the history of the NFL hands down.
@esimpson3182811 ай бұрын
I LIVE ONLY 25 MINUTES AWAY FROM TEMPLE, AND NEVER KNEW HE WAS FROM TEMPLE, TEXAS!! 🤦🏾♂️
@TWAF11 ай бұрын
Through and through.
@rshelley749610 ай бұрын
Chuck Norris has a web page of Joe Green facts
@lousifei11 ай бұрын
Playing sandlot football as a kid, Joe is one of those guys that I pretended to be, even though, at 135lbs the effect just wasn't quite the same. Now, at age 60, I still go out wearing a Joe Greene jersey here in Taiwan where no one has a clue who he is. It is a bit "odd" that of the Steel Curtain line Greenwood, Holmes, White and Furness all passed relatively young. Of course, the Mike Webster story was brought to light in the movie "Concussion", but it seems a lot of former Steelers have passed young, and the ethics of the Steelers' organization in terms of medical ethics has been brought into question. It would be interesting to hear Joe's thoughts on the matter.
@passitto868 ай бұрын
I have to admit, the commercial completely changed my image of mean Joe. But he was always the centerpiece of the team even with Swan and Stallworth masking big plays
@dwrod2411 ай бұрын
Great man!!
@TWAF11 ай бұрын
And so very, very nice
@ozzyozzy22078 ай бұрын
Joe changed Pittsburgh and this grandpa is a living legend !
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987 Жыл бұрын
As a Steelers fan we do need a 7th super bowl title
@TWAF Жыл бұрын
Yes we do!!!
@markross2124 Жыл бұрын
I remember his 1969 rookie season when the team went an anemic 1-13, he hated losing so bad that he was ejected from six games in a 14-game season. He was the first superstar of that 70s dynasty and to tell the truth the team won their first Superbowl on the strength of the defensive line anchored by Joe Greene. Let's also not forget the greatest commercial of all time, Mr. Greene do you need any help, want my coke................hey kid catch.
@antJaxStar10 ай бұрын
@@TWAFHellz Yes We Do!
@diegopons46222 ай бұрын
All-time defensive line (4-3): Reggie White, Mean Joe Greene, Aaron Donald, and either Bruce Smith or Deacon Jones on the other side. Honorable mentions: Alan Paige, Merlin Olsen, Willie Davis, Bob Lilly, and many more.
@thomasprince499211 ай бұрын
the king of Defense
@Amero2323Ай бұрын
What a cool dude
@kennycarlson9996 Жыл бұрын
he was the best and most intimated defensive player of the 1970s mean joe greene and this is coming from a raiders fan, butkus had the 60s and early 70s
@TWAF Жыл бұрын
I agree!
@danacoleman40079 ай бұрын
You didn't have to tell us you were a Raiders fan. We could tell by the spelling and punctuation.😂
@kennycarlson99969 ай бұрын
@@danacoleman4007 how dare you disrespect me, i promise you would not do that to my face because i would bitch slapp you
@kennycarlson9996 Жыл бұрын
and to think he was a damm near an oakland raider wow, al davis really liked him
@TWAF Жыл бұрын
That would have been scary
@kennycarlson999610 ай бұрын
@michaelfreeland8096 no dout
@dudermcdude9245 Жыл бұрын
What a guy! Joe Greens.
@donquixote...9 ай бұрын
Interesting, played half his career with one arm tied behind his back... I remembered that his production had declined, but was unaware it was due to nerve damage. One cannot imagine his whole career played at full strength when the Steelers were at their best.
@mattsweeny39576 ай бұрын
What a nice family
@mattsweeny39576 ай бұрын
His family REALLY loves him and looks up to him...Beautiful
@michaelfalsia60629 ай бұрын
Today, Mean Joe would have to be a linebacker. Probably middle.
@TWAF8 ай бұрын
He was stupid strong. He would still be DL
@vstrom95868 ай бұрын
What a MAN
@ryaneugenelawrencewalls1987 Жыл бұрын
There's only one Mean Joe Green
@TWAF Жыл бұрын
Ain’t that the truth!
@mattsweeny39576 ай бұрын
Oh..Joe...ALL the other teams WOULD "tolerate." You!
@Rah-m1i8 ай бұрын
RIP ANDY and Franco😔
@prolotherapy8 ай бұрын
That Coke commercial still gave me chills, till this day.
@mikewhite628811 ай бұрын
He was only mean joe Greene on game day, the rest of the time it was just joe Greene.