And Jim Otto the center of the Raiders also wore 00.
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I liked Thigpen. I wish he had stayed with the Steelers. The Steelers learned to keep their own after letting Thigpen and Searcy go.
Darwin Horn in 1951 is the only other Steeler I have found to wear number 70.
Don't you think Hall of Fame players should get a page of their own, except I did not do that with Stallworth, so has the precedent been set?
Wasn't Ernie Stautner #70 and is his number basically out of circulation if not retired?
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Good job. Is James already the 2nd best out of these 4?
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Can you name these #81s for the Steelers? The first one is easy.
I especially like Randle El Yes, I am re-titling it every day.
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