THE PITTSBURGH STEELERS: THE GREATEST TEAM OF THE 1970s 19”x13” COMMEMORATIVE POSTER

The first franchise to win four Super Bowls in a decade and also to have the greatest defense of all time is none other than the Pittsburgh Steelers of the 1970s. The Steelers won Super Bowls after the 1974 and 1975 seasons, took a two-year break, and then won the 1978 and 1979 Super Bowls. The architect of this astounding NFL franchise turnaround: Head Coach Chuck Noll. Terry Bradshaw quarterbacked all four Super Bowl victories, and was named MVP of the 1978 and 1979 games. The Steel Curtain defense had All-Pros at every position, with the line being manned by Dwight White, Ernie Holmes, Mean Joe Greene and L.C. Greenwood.  Jack Lambert and Jack Ham held down linebacker positions and were All-Pros almost the entire decade. Franco Harris, Rocky Bleier and Lynn Swann were the offensive stars. Eleven Steelers from the 1970s era made the Pro Football Hall of Fame. 


This poster is a must-have for any Steelers fan.


WHAT YOU’LL GET: A 19”x13” poster that is printed on premium poster paper that has a life span of 99 years and shipped in a sturdy mailing tube to keep it safe. 19”x13” is a standard size and you can find a nice frame at Walmart, Target, Michaels or your local framing store. And, of course, you can find many sites online that have this size frame, too.