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Pittsburgh Steelers History
The Steelers had a long history of futility before
1972, their first postseason appearance. In fact, they
had only eight winning seasons prior to that season,
despite being one of the oldest teams in the league.
The Immaculate Reception game happened in this postseason.
During World War II, the Steelers experienced player
shortages. They twice merged with other NFL franchises
in order to field a team. In 1942 they merged with the
Chicago Cardinals and were know as "Card-Pitt"
and informally known as the "Car-Pitts" or
"Carpets" (due to their ineptitude; they won
no games). During the 1943 season, they merged with
the Philadelphia Eagles and were known as the "Steagles".
In 1991, legendary coach Chuck Noll, who lead the Steelers
to four Super Bowl victories, retired, and the Steelers
hired Bill Cowher, a native of the Pittsburgh suburb
of Crafton, PA who had coached special teams in Kansas
City. He led the Steelers to the playoffs in each of
his first six seasons as coach, a feat that had only
previously been accomplished by legendary coach Paul
Brown of the Browns.
It has become an article of faith among NFL pundits
that the Steelers do not have a bad team two years in
a row -- they have never lost 10 or more in consecutive
years since the 1970 AFL-NFL Merger.
2004 season
The Steelers completed the 2004 regular season with
the best record in the NFL at 15-1. Only three previous
teams have 15 wins, with the Steelers being the first
AFC team to accompish this feat. As a result of this
dominant season, the Steelers received home field advantage
throughout the AFC playoffs. The Steelers defeated the
New York Jets in the Divisional Round and lost to the
New England Patriots in the AFC Championship.
The Pittsburgh Steelers Information
The Pittsburgh Steelers are a National Football League
team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Founded: 1933.
Formerly Known as: Pittsburgh Pirates (1933-1940)
Home field: Heinz Field
Previous home fields:
Forbes Field (1933-1963)
Pitt Stadium (1958-1969)
Three Rivers Stadium (1970-2000)
Uniform colors: Black and gold
Helmet design: Solid black on the left side. The team
logo, appearing only on the right side, is based on
the old U.S. Steel logo. It consists of the word "Steelers"
surrounded by three astroids (hypocycloids of four cusps).
League championships won: 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979.
Super Bowl appearances: IX (won), X (won), XIII (won),
XIV (won), XXX (lost)
Famous gimmick: Terrible Towel
Colors Black and gold
Head Coach Bill Cowher
All-Time Record (W-L-T)
(At Start of 2005 Season) 508-498-21
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