Kibitzer
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At halftime yesterday (Pittsburgh vs. Baltimore), the Steelers officially retired Joe Greene's number. Remarkably, his #75 is only the second officially retired (Ernie Stautner's #70 was the first). It is, however, no secret that jerseys with numbers 12 (Bradshaw), 32 (Harris), 36 (Bettis), 52 (Webster), 58 (Lambert), or 63 (Dawson) are simply not issued. It is unlikely that any future Steeler will ever wear #7 (Roethlisberger), 43 (Polamalu), or 86 (Ward). Players named Swann, Stallworth, Woodson, Blount and Bleier are ignored.
Greene spoke to the team before the game and urged them to "Play Steeler football." (Which they did.) Got me to thinking: How many teams have the combination of a storied history and a revered player to do something like that? Certainly the Yankees (Jeter), the Celtics (Russ), and the Lakers (Magic); and maybe the 49ers (Rice or Montana). UConn women, but which of many legendary players?
The Boston Celtics probably have most retired numbers (including even Jim Luscotoff) and I just read that the Chicago Bears have retired 14 to lead the NFL. in this category.
MLB retired Jackie Robinson's #42 for all teams.
UConn retires jerseys, not numbers. Even Diana's #3 (Hayes and Tuck) and Maya's #23 (KML) have been reissued. Nothing is Sacred in Storrs!
Greene spoke to the team before the game and urged them to "Play Steeler football." (Which they did.) Got me to thinking: How many teams have the combination of a storied history and a revered player to do something like that? Certainly the Yankees (Jeter), the Celtics (Russ), and the Lakers (Magic); and maybe the 49ers (Rice or Montana). UConn women, but which of many legendary players?
The Boston Celtics probably have most retired numbers (including even Jim Luscotoff) and I just read that the Chicago Bears have retired 14 to lead the NFL. in this category.
MLB retired Jackie Robinson's #42 for all teams.
UConn retires jerseys, not numbers. Even Diana's #3 (Hayes and Tuck) and Maya's #23 (KML) have been reissued. Nothing is Sacred in Storrs!