I remember the year at Pit. where he led the league in sacks but was snubbed from the Pro Bowl. I haven't done the research, but i doubt that has ever happened before or since.
I always enjoyed watching Kevin Greene play because you could tell how much fun he was having. He truly enjoyed playing football. And he always played at flat out, full speed with so much energy and passion.
I saw him in the Pittsburgh locker room in 2016 and asked for a picture or autograph and he said no. It was probably the greatest let down in my adult life
Seems Like a Small Thing But It Was Probably One of the Things that Contributed to a Short Life. One of the Things. I’m Just Saying That, As a Fan, You Put Yourself Out There. He Should Have Signed and Said Thank You but I Can’t Spend More Time. 40 Seconds Max. I’m Sure You Felt Bad. Sorry.
..... 0:52 ...nothing is as SCARY as looking right and seeing a fucking BEAR 10 feet away runnin towards you. It did whats natural....just fall to the ground lol
Kevin Greene was my favorite player of that era...if you were the opposing quarterback you didn't forget for a second that they were ready & able to fk up your day
For such a small town, the Pittsburgh Steelers sure had a few great players. Didn't they just build a new Quickie Mart down at the intersection of 1st and Elm Street?
I remember training camp 1995. Mr. Green refused to sign autographs for a bunch of kids. He intentionally avoided the young folk's and walked away. I was a grown man at the time and I walked over to Greene and told him he was a ass whole. When the camera's weren't rolling he wasn't a nice person.
My Mom got his autograph for me, while at Catalina Island back when he first came to the Steelers. He was their with his wife, and although she didn’t know who it was, I sure did when she gave it to me!!! R.I.P. to both of them.
Just awesome from Northside rocks
Great Steelers Teams.
I remember the year at Pit. where he led the league in sacks but was snubbed from the Pro Bowl. I haven't done the research, but i doubt that has ever happened before or since.
Blitzburgh Rules! RIP Kevin.
It was rare for the Steelers to bring in outside talent in that era, but man, what a fit he was. Thank you Rams, also thank you for Bettis.
It was so fun to watch football back then. It was just....football.
Very nice 😎
Great person.
Steelers did him wrong. One of Cowher's blunders.
Kevin was not only a great player, but a great guy too. He took time to come over and talk to me after practice one day and signed my Steeler hat too.
More of a ram then a Steeler but ok…
I always enjoyed watching Kevin Greene play because you could tell how much fun he was having. He truly enjoyed playing football. And he always played at flat out, full speed with so much energy and passion.
A legend steeler!!!
Kevin Greene was a combination of Lambert and Harrison .... a BAD MAN !
Forever part of The Steel Curtain, act 2.
I miss my A Team Brother. I think about you regularly KG!
48:20 Brett knows
I saw him in the Pittsburgh locker room in 2016 and asked for a picture or autograph and he said no. It was probably the greatest let down in my adult life
Seems Like a Small Thing But It Was Probably One of the Things that Contributed to a Short Life. One of the Things. I’m Just Saying That, As a Fan, You Put Yourself Out There. He Should Have Signed and Said Thank You but I Can’t Spend More Time. 40 Seconds Max. I’m Sure You Felt Bad. Sorry.
..... 0:52 ...nothing is as SCARY as looking right and seeing a fucking BEAR 10 feet away runnin towards you. It did whats natural....just fall to the ground lol
Kevin Greene was my favorite player of that era...if you were the opposing quarterback you didn't forget for a second that they were ready & able to fk up your day
Hey og YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Host
They are part of.long Dynasty. That's why they are the best of the best
They sure were
The good old days of the Steelers great coach great players
R.I.P to the great Kevin Greene! #PS4L
HOF #91 put a lot of hof qb's down on the grass...👍🇺🇸🍻
Thanks cower.got rid of Kevin rod and Greg.
Carnell Lake too
Levan Kirkland
Joe Walsh on steroids.
Always thought of him as Pittsburghs version of He-Man. One hell of a player.
And to think 50% of those would be considered RTP today. QB of today are sis's with a few exceptions.
He was coaching high school where I live before he passed away. Great guy
Finally won the Super Bowl with the Packers, always a pack
Loved watching him as a kid. He was like a heat seeking missile.
Damn I miss our Velossa Raptors. Greene and Lloyd!
Just after watching this, I heard the sad news that Franco Harris had passed away. A Giant on the football field, Rest in Peace, Mr. Harris.
OG Blitzburgh
How many tries did this take?
For such a small town, the Pittsburgh Steelers sure had a few great players. Didn't they just build a new Quickie Mart down at the intersection of 1st and Elm Street?
The best pass rusher in Steeler history
Mük
When did he pass???? I didn't know!💎
Most sacks by linebacker R. I P. Kevin a showman on the field
Loved him and that whole lineup back then!
Well done! 👍🏼 Thank you for sharing! 💫
Thongs change scent from one end to the other. Knowledge is power. God bless
Old school NFL.
I remember training camp 1995. Mr. Green refused to sign autographs for a bunch of kids. He intentionally avoided the young folk's and walked away. I was a grown man at the time and I walked over to Greene and told him he was a ass whole. When the camera's weren't rolling he wasn't a nice person.
My Mom got his autograph for me, while at Catalina Island back when he first came to the Steelers. He was their with his wife, and although she didn’t know who it was, I sure did when she gave it to me!!! R.I.P. to both of them.
It was definitely a shove to the face. Not even a slap. Yet alone a punch