1969 Pittsburgh Steelers season
The 1969 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 37th in the National Football League. It would mark a turning point of the Steelers franchise. 1969 was the first season for Hall of Fame head coach Chuck Noll, the first season for defensive lineman "Mean Joe" Greene and L. C. Greenwood, the first season for longtime Steelers public relations director Joe Gordon, and the team's last season in Pitt Stadium before moving into then-state-of-the-art Three Rivers Stadium the following season.
Although considered a turning point in the team's history, the results were not immediate; after winning the season opener against the Detroit Lions, the Steelers lost every game afterwards to finish 1–13. The Steelers became the first team in NFL history since the 1936 Philadelphia Eagles to win its season opener and lose every remaining game, a feat not matched until 2001 when the Carolina Panthers won its season opener against Minnesota before losing every game en route to a 1–15 finish. The Steelers finished 1969 4th in the NFL Century Division and tied with the Chicago Bears for last in the NFL. With the Steelers finishing 1–6 at Pitt Stadium, it marked the last time the Steelers finished the season with a losing record at home until 1999.
As a result of their 1–13 records, Art Rooney of the Steelers won a coin toss with George Halas of the Bears to determine who would select Louisiana Tech quarterback Terry Bradshaw with the number one pick in the 1970 draft. By modern NFL tiebreaking rules, the Steelers would have automatically been given the first pick anyway, as the Bears' one win came against the Steelers in Week 8.
Offseason
In the 1969 offseason, the Steelers hired former defensive coordinator Chuck Noll from the Baltimore Colts days after his loss to the New York Jets in Super Bowl III. Noll became the team's 14th head coach in the franchise's history. While it took 36 seasons to go through the first 13, Noll stayed through 1991, establishing coaching stability for the Steelers not seen in other NFL franchises for the next 46. Since Noll's retirement, only Bill Cowher and current head coach Mike Tomlin have served as head coach of the Steelers.According to Linebacker Andy Russell and other Steelers present, Noll assembled the team for their first meeting and plainly stated his thoughts on why the Steelers had lost so often for so long.
"So Coach Noll's first meeting, I'll never forget the speech he gave," said Russell, who became a highly successful businessman after retiring from football in 1976. "He gets up and says, 'I've been watching the game film since I took the job, and I can tell you guys why you've been losing.' You could have heard a pin drop in that room. He says, 'The reason you have been losing is you're not any good.'" he said, 'I'm going to get rid of most of you.' Five of us made it from that room to the Super Bowl in '74."
Only a handful of players were carried over from the 1968 squad to the 1974 Super Bowl Squad, most notably veterans Andy Russell, Rocky Bleier, Ray Mansfield, and Bobby Walden. Additionally, Dick Hoak, who retired before the 1974 season, became the team's running backs coach and remained with the team in that capacity through the 2006 season. Bleier, who played his rookie season the year before and later became a major contributor to the Super Bowl championship teams, was fighting in Vietnam during this time and was wounded in combat just before the start of the season.
1969 NFL Draft
Although the Pittsburgh Steelers missed out on Heisman Trophy winner O.J. Simpson, Chuck Noll used the 1st Round pick wisely by drafting North Texas State Defensive tackle, Joe Greene. Noll said years later that Greene would've been selected even if they had the top overall pick, passing over Simpson. Although Simpson went on to a Hall of Fame career before legal troubles overshadowed his NFL accomplishments, Steeler scouting set the standard excellent NFL scouting in the draft for years to come.Greene's selection was not without controversy. The front page of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette the next morning had a headline posted Who's Joe Greene?, owing to his relative obscurity despite being named a consensus All-American selection his senior year. The team also drafted Greene's defensive line mate, Arkansas AM&N defensive end L. C. Greenwood, in the tenth round. Greene and Greenwood formed the core of the famed Steel Curtain defensive line and played their entire career as teammates, with both retiring at the end of the 1981 season. The following year, Noll switched the team to a 3–4 defense, partially as a result of the retirement of two of his best defensive players.
Selecting Greene was wise. He was the 1969 Defensive Rookie of the Year at season's end.
Joe Gordon was hired as the team's public relations director. Though his role was more behind-the-scenes, he would remain with the team in that capacity through the 1998 season, second only to Dick Hoak in terms of tenure with the team outside of the Rooney family, third counting Steelers radio commentator Myron Cope, who was not employed by the team but was associated with it through WTAE Radio and later WDVE on the official Steelers radio network.
Roster
Regular season
Summary
The 1969 Season started off well for the Steelers. After defeating the Detroit Lions 16-13, much of the roster believed they were on a Super Bowl run. However, after losing three straight times, first at Philadelphia 41-27, then at home against the Cardinals 27-14, and at New York against the Giants 10-7, team morale plummeted. The Steelers then lost the next 10 games and became the first team in league history since the 1936 Philadelphia Eagles to win their season opener but then lose every other game until the 2001 Carolina Panthers. Though after these losses, Art Rooney Sr. still had faith in Chuck Noll, and retained him for 1970. With the 1-13 record, the Steelers won a coin toss against the Chicago Bears and for the first time since 1956, the Steelers got the 1st Pick in the NFL Draft. With the pick, the team's draft brought improvement with #1 pick Louisiana Tech quarterback Terry Bradshaw.Schedule
Game summaries
Week 1 (Sunday September 21, 1969): Detroit Lions">1969 Detroit Lions season">Detroit Lions
at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania- Game time: 1:00 PM EST
- Game weather: 80 degrees Fahrenheit and sunny at kickoff
- Game attendance: 51,360
- Referee: Pat Haggerty
- TV announcers:
- Detroit – FG Mann 23 yds, 0–3
- Pittsburgh – FG Mingo 27 yds, 3–3
- Pittsburgh – FG Mingo 18 yds, 6–3
- Pittsburgh – FG Mingo 40 yds, 9–3
- Detroit – FG Mann 23 yds, 9–6
- Detroit – McCullouch 12 yd pass from Munson, 9–13
- Pittsburgh – Bankston 6 yd run, 16–13
Week 2 (Sunday September 28, 1969): Philadelphia Eagles">1969 Philadelphia Eagles season">Philadelphia Eagles
at Franklin Field, Philadelphia- Game time:
- Game weather:
- Game attendance: 60,658
- Referee: Bernie Ulman
- TV announcers:
- Pittsburgh – FG Mingo 36 yds, 3–0
- Pittsburgh – Gros 8 yd pass from Shiner, 10–0
- Pittsburgh – FG Mingo 15 yds, 13–0
- Philadelphia – Hawkins 28 yd pass from Snead, 13–7
- Philadelphia – FG Baker 35 yds, 10–13
- Philadelphia – Hawkins 28 yd pass from Snead, 13–17
- Philadelphia – Hawkins 47 yd pass from Snead, 13–24
- Philadelphia – Hawkins 15 yd pass from Snead, 13–31
- Pittsburgh – Hoak 3 yd run, 20–31
- Pittsburgh – Jefferson 14 yd pass from Shiner, 27–31
- Philadelphia – FG Baker 41 yds, 27–34
- Philadelphia – Jackson 56 yd pass from Snead, 27–41
Week 3 (Sunday October 5, 1969): St. Louis Cardinals">1969 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season">St. Louis Cardinals
at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania- Game time:
- Game weather:
- Game attendance: 45,011
- Referee: George Rennix
- TV announcers:
- Pittsburgh – Jefferson 2 yd pass from Shiner, 7–0
- St. Louis – FG Bakken 42 yds, 7–3
- St. Louis – Crenshaw 26 yd run, 7–10
- St. Louis – FG Bakken 35 yds, 7–13
- St. Louis – Crenshaw 4 yd run, 7–20
- Pittsburgh – Jefferson 48 yd pass from Nix, 14–20
- St. Louis – Gilliam 58 yd pass from Hart, 14–27
Week 4 at Giants
Week 5 (Saturday October 18, 1969): Cleveland Browns">1969 Cleveland Browns season">Cleveland Browns
at Cleveland Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio- Game time:
- Game weather:
- Game attendance: 84,078
- Referee: Pat Haggerty
- TV announcers:
- Cleveland – Collins 4 yd pass from Nelsen 0–7
- Pittsburgh – Hoak 4 yd run 7–7
- Cleveland – Kelly 1 yd run 7–14
- Pittsburgh – FG Mingo 38 yds 10–14
- Cleveland – Sumner 40 yd interception return 10–21
- Pittsburgh – Gros 15 yd pass from Hanratty 17–21
- Pittsburgh – Jefferson 10 yd pass from Nix 24–21
- Cleveland – Morrison 1 yd run 24–28
- Pittsburgh – Jefferson 15 yd pass from Hanratty 31–28
Week 6 (Sunday October 26, 1969): Washington Redskins">1969 Washington Redskins season">Washington Redskins
at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania- Game time:
- Game weather:
- Game attendance: 46,557
- Referee: Tommy Bell
- TV announcers:
- Pittsburgh – Gros 8 yd pass from Hanratty, 7–0
- Washington – Jurgensen 10 yd run, 7–7
- Washington – Taylor 17 yd pass from Jurgensen, 7–14
Week 7 (Sunday November 2, 1969): [1969 [Green Bay Packers season|Green Bay Packers]]
at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania- Game time:
- Game weather:
- Game attendance: 46,403
- Referee: Bernie Ulman
- TV announcers:
- Pittsburgh – FG Mingo 19 yds, 3–0
- Pittsburgh – Jefferson 38 yd pass from Hanratty, 10–0
- Green Bay – Horn 2 yd run, 10–7
- Green Bay – T. Williams 83 yd punt return, 10–14
- Pittsburgh – Hoak 3 yd pass from Hanratty, 17–14
- Pittsburgh – Williams 6 yd pass from Hanratty, 24–14
- Green Bay – FG Mercer 15 yds, 24–17
- Green Bay – T. Williams 96 yd kickoff return, 24–24
- Pittsburgh – Jefferson 53 yd pass from Shiner, 31–24
- Pittsburgh – FG Mingo 32 yds, 34–24
- Green Bay – Dale 43 yd pass from Starr, 34–31
- Green Bay – Starr 1 yd run, 34–38
Week 8 (Sunday November 9, 1969): Chicago Bears">1969 Chicago Bears season">Chicago Bears
at Wrigley Field, Chicago- Game time:
- Game weather:
- Game attendance: 45,856
- Referee: Fred Silva
- TV announcers:
- Chicago – Piccolo 25 yd pass from Douglass, 0–7
- Chicago – Safety, Hanratty tackled in end zone by O'Bradovich, 0–9
- Chicago – Sayers 2 yd run, 0–16
- Chicago – FG Percival 27 yds, 0–19
- Chicago – Wallace 12 yd pass from Douglass, 0–26
- Chicago – FG Percival 35 yds, 0–29
- Chicago – Safety, Shiner tackled in end zone by Butkus, 0–31
- Chicago – Sayers, 1 yd run, 0–38
- Pittsburgh – Gros 2 yd run, 7–38
Week 9 (Sunday November 16, 1969): Cleveland Browns">1969 Cleveland Browns season">Cleveland Browns
at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania- Game time:
- Game weather:
- Game attendance: 47,670
- Referee: George Rennix
- TV announcers:
- Cleveland – Collins 26 yd pass from Nelsen, 0–7
- Pittsburgh – FG Mingo 31 yds, 3–7
- Cleveland – FG Cockroft 28 yds, 3–10
- Cleveland – Warfield 12 yd pass from Nelsen, 3–17
- Cleveland – Kelly 1 yd run, 3–24
Week 10 (Sunday November 23, 1969): [1969 [Minnesota Vikings season|Minnesota Vikings]]
at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minnesota- Game time:
- Game weather:
- Game attendance: 47,202
- Referee: Pat Haggerty
- TV announcers:
- Minnesota – Krause 77 yd interception return, 0–7
- Minnesota – FG Cox 22 yds, 0–10
- Pittsburgh – McCall 101 yd kickoff return, 7–10
- Minnesota – Brown 1 yd run, 7–17
- Minnesota – Henderson 28 yd pass from Cuozzo, 7–24
- Pittsburgh – Henderson 10 yd pass from Hanratty, 14–24
- Minnesota – Beasley 60 yd fumble return, 14–31
- Minnesota – Reed 6 yd pass from Cuozzo, 14–38
- Minnesota – Reed 1 yd run, 14–45
- Minnesota – Henderson 7 yd pass from Lee, 14–52
ran 60 yards for a score. Joe Greene, the Steelers rookie was thrown out of the game after losing his temper.
Week 11 (Sunday November 30, 1969): St. Louis Cardinals">1969 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season">St. Louis Cardinals
at Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis, Missouri- Game time:
- Game weather:
- Game attendance: 43,721
- Referee: Jim Tunney
- TV announcers:
- St. Louis – Williams 7 yd pass from Hart, 0–6
- St. Louis – FG Bakken 32 yds, 0–9
- Pittsburgh – FG Mingo 19 yds, 3–9
- St. Louis – FG Bakken 12 yds, 3–12
- St. Louis – Edwards 2 yd run, 3–19
- St. Louis – Williams 5 yd pass from Hart, 3–26
- St. Louis – Williams 9 yd pass from Hart, 3–33
- St. Louis – Hart 1 yd run, 3–40
- St. Louis – Shivers 1 yd run, 3–47
- Pittsburgh – Henderson 20 yd pass from Hanratty, 10–47
Week 12 (Sunday December 7, 1969): Dallas Cowboys">1969 Dallas Cowboys season">Dallas Cowboys
at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania- Game time:
- Game weather:'Pouring rain, cold, muddy, ugly day. I was there.
- Game attendance: 24,990
- Referee: Bernie Ulman
- TV announcers:
- Dallas – FG M. Clark 32 yds, 0–3
- Dallas – Morton 12 yd run, 0–10
- Pittsburgh – Henderson 29 yd pass from Shiner, 7–10
Week 13 (Sunday December 14, 1969): [1969 [New York Giants season|New York Giants]]
at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania- Game time:
- Game weather:
- Game attendance: 21,067
- Referee: Fred Silva
- TV announcers:
- New York Giants – Koy 34 yd pass from Tarkenton, 0–7
- Pittsburgh – Jefferson 15 yd pass from Shiner, 7–7
- Pittsburgh – Jefferson 9 yd pass from Shiner, 14–7
- New York Giants – Morrison 10 yd pass form Tarkenton, 14–14
- Pittsburgh – FG Mingo 41 yds, 17–14
- New York Giants – Koy 4 yd pass from Tarkenton, 17–21
Week 14 (Sunday December 21, 1969): [1969 [New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans Saints]]
at Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana- Game time: 1:00 p.m. CST
- Game weather:
- Game attendance: 72,256
- Referee: Fred Swearingen
- TV announcers:
- Pittsburgh – Gros 8 yd run, 7–0
- Pittsburgh – Gros 16 yd run, 14–0
- New Orleans – Poage 3 yd pass from Kilmer, 14–7
- New Orleans – FG Dempsey 38 yds, 14–10
- New Orleans – Poage 3 yd pass from Kilmer, 14–17
- Pittsburgh – Gros 7 yd run, 21–17
- Pittsburgh – FG Mingo 11 yds, 24–17
- New Orleans – FG Dempsey 40 yds, 24–20
- New Orleans – Livingston 3 yd run, 24–27
The Steelers did not return to New Orleans until 1974, when they defeated the Saints in the regular season, then ousted the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl IX seven weeks later.