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Originally Posted by muchachomaloo
I fixed it for you. Score predictions are retarded. When it comes down to so much talent in each team the true difference will be between the coaching. Mike holmgren did the impossible and took the steve smith show off the air. Granted he had help win Goings got taken out of the game. I dunno it will hopefully be an interesting game. THe difference makes will be maleuna on defense and big ben on offense and somebody else besides hasslebeck and alexander will need to step up on the hawks offense.
What i really want to see is a stealers gadget play to win the superbowl like the 70s.
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is there a score and mvp in all that?
question.. what or who the heck is MALEUNA? Maybe you mean Polamalu or Marquand Manuel????
oh btw it's Steel not Steal.... they aren't named after Thieves
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The three four-pointed starlike figures within the circle, called hypocycloids for their geometric origin, made it to the NFL in 1962, when Rooney adopted the Steelmark for his football team. The Steelers logo is based on the Steelmark logo belonging to the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI). The Steelmark was originally created for United States Steel Corporation to promote the attributes of steel: yellow lightens your work; orange brightens your leisure; and blue widens your world. The logo’s meaning was later amended to represent the three materials used to produce steel: yellow for coal; orange for iron ore; and blue for steel scrap.
Back in the early 60s, the Steelers had to petition AISI in order to change the word "Steel" inside the Steelmark to "Steelers" before the logo was complete. Cleveland's Republic Steel suggested to the Steelers that they use the Steelmark as a helmet logo.
In order to test out the Steelmark and see how it looked on their all-gold helmets, the Steelers equipment manager was instructed to put it on only the right side of the helmet. That year the Steelers finished with a 9-5 mark and became the winningest team in franchise history to date. They wanted to do something special for their first postseason game, so they changed the color of their helmets from gold to black, which helped to highlight the new logo.
The interest generated by having the logo on only one side of their helmets along with the team’s new success, the Steelers decided to leave the helmet that way permanently. Today's helmet reflects the way the logo was originally applied and it has never been changed.
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