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I never heard of this Steeler before today. Interesting read on Lowell Perry

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by Rollers, Feb 21, 2022.

  1. Rollers

    Rollers Well-Known Member

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    JackAttack 5958 Well-Known Member

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    Great story, thanks for posting! I had never heard the story before and I’ll add this one to my collection of reasons that I’m proud to be a Steelers fan. Art, Sr. was a quality individual and whether it was Rocky Bleier or Lowell Perry, he took care of his players. It’s easy to see why he was universally loved.
     
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  3. Hanratty#5

    Hanratty#5 Well-Known Member

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    I remember him as a Steelers announcer back in the 1960's but I didn't know that he was a former Steelers or all of the success that he had off the field.
    His story is reminiscent of Brady Keys who had a dream to start a fried chicken franchise and Dan Rooney lent him the money to start it. He later managed several KFC and Burger King franchises and became an economic advisor to President Nixon.
     
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  4. Karl

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    Art Rooney Sr (The Chief) was most definitely a class act guy. I remember him when I was really young, those brownstones..
    The kids in his neighborhood loved the guy, he always had candy for them. If the kids like you, you can't be all bad. :)
    But no, Rooney Sr did a lot for his players. Almost every player that's been here has said you never really want to play anywhere else.

    I think of Joe Gilliam who Sr tried to help. That was a sad story.
    I sat with Joe once, at the early stages of his fall.

    I admire the Rooney family immensely.
    To be honest, I don't remember Perry but can recall some of the details from the article though they are very cloudy.
    Just another great tale. Thanks.
     
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  5. jeh1856

    jeh1856 Elizabeth Taylor

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    One more positive about The Chief

    No one likes to go to funeral homes, but he had a reputation for stopping in for respect when people, not necessarily friends, passed away in his neighborhood
     
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    jeh1856 Elizabeth Taylor

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    This is not a Chief post, but I’m not starting a new one, so one more Chief comment

    I lived on the North Side not real far from the home of the Chief and now his son Dan. In the 70’s that was not a good neighborhood. The Chief would walk to work. Someone asked him if he was afraid? He responded:

    Who would mug me, I’m Art Rooney
     
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  7. Rollers

    Rollers Well-Known Member

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    We can talk about the Chief all we want here! Loved that guy
     
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  8. jeh1856

    jeh1856 Elizabeth Taylor

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    Can I throw Franco in?

    He also lives near the Rooney home. Maybe not the same current house as when he was a rookie. His rookie year he was walking to the stadium. A coach picked him up and offered a ride. He asked why he was walking. Franco said he didn’t have a car, he couldn’t afford on yet. Coach asked what Franco did with his signing bonus. He said he gave it to his mom.
     
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  9. S.T.D

    S.T.D Well-Known Member

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    Good Lord how times have changed.
     

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