Remembering legendary Pittsburgh Steelers coach Chuck Noll


Chuck Noll was much more than the man behind the Steel Curtain. The coach, who died Friday in Pennsylvania at 82, was an integral component in turning a struggling franchise into a Super Bowl dynasty.
The football world reacted as such in remembering and appreciating the four-time Super Bowl champion coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
"He had a really interesting perspective on life," former linebacker Andy Russell, who was in his fourth NFL season when Noll became head coach in 1969, said to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. "He'd tell us life is a journey and you never arrive. He was always telling us at some point to find our life's pursuit. I love the guy. He was a tremendous mentor in my life."
Ironically, Noll wasn't the first choice of the Steelers. That was Joe Paterno. When the Penn State legend turned the job down, then-Baltimore Colts coach Don Shula suggested Pittsburgh hire Noll, one of his assistants.
Of that, a dynasty was born.
Chuck Noll = Legend pic.twitter.com/OWLFY2mLZM
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) June 14, 2014
Under Noll, the Steelers won four Super Bowls. He coached the team from 1969-91, being replaced by Bill Cowher.
"He will go down as the guy who helped create the mystique that exists now with the Steelers," Cowher told the paper.
Across social media there were many condolences offered to the former 20th-round draft pick out of Dayton. He was selected by the Cleveland Browns.
RIP CHUCK NOLL.. #LegendsNeverDie
— Tyrann Mathieu (@Mathieu_Era) June 14, 2014
RIP Chuck Noll. Pittsburgh Steelers and HOF coach. @steelers pic.twitter.com/lClsbyOB0e
— Steve MacLaughlin (@SMacLaughlin) June 14, 2014
1970 top pick in NFL Draft Terry Bradshaw in Pittsburgh w dad William & Coach Chuck Noll (center). # Pro FootballHOF pic.twitter.com/6KR8r5JnJ4
— Greg Aiello (@gregaiello) May 5, 2014
Today is the 45th anniversary of Chuck Noll's 1st draft selection as @steelers head coach - DT "Mean" Joe Greene. pic.twitter.com/eSUZ2lWO7K
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) January 28, 2014
The guy who gave Tom Landry fits. RIP http://t.co/Pyr2ROAWGp
— David Lee Parker (@rekrapeeldivad) June 14, 2014
