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an assortment of Topps Football Cards from 1978
What should we do with Dwight White (Nikki TV series)?
Hug
Kiss
Marry
Kill
Dwight White . Joe Green, L.C Greenwood, Ernie Holmes, Pittsburgh Steelers 🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
The Steelers started the Hall of Honor in 2017. It's meant to recognize former players, coaches, and other personnel who have played a prominent role in the Steelers' success from 1933 until the present.
To be considered, a player must be retired at least three years and played a minimum of three seasons for the Steelers. Former coaches and contributors had to make significant contributions to the team and community.
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Yes on the microphone skills / Yes on the wrestling skills (main-carder)
Yes on the microphone skills / Yes on the wrestling skills (mid-carder)
Yes on the microphone skills / Yes on the wrestling skills (jobber/comic relief)
Yes on the microphone skills / No on the wrestling skills
No on the microphone skills / Yes on the wrestling skills
No on the microphone skills / No on the wrestling skills
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January 10, 1975: Dwight White back in hospital, won’t play in Super Bowl IX
After being released from Baptist Hospital in New Orleans less than 24 hours prior, defensive end Dwight White was re-admitted to the hospital two days before Super Bowl IX. White complained of chest pains, which were attributed to a recurrence of pleurisy and a viral infection he had suffered earlier in the week.
(Photo from the Pittsburgh Press archives)
From the Pittsburgh Press:
During the week ahead of the Super Bowl, Mel Blount caused a stir with some of his comments to the media and was banned from giving any further interviews.
From the Pittsburgh Press:
Narrator: Mel Blount had not talked himself out of a job.
Mel Blount went on to play his entire career with the Steelers, forcing an NFL rule change due to his physical style of play. He was a first-ballot Hall of Famer, taking his place in Canton in 1989.
Dwight White, Defensive Tackle, Pittsburgh Steelers