Pittsburgh Steelers Lose a Legend: Chuck Noll Passes Away

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Sad news in Pittsburgh:

No head coach in National Football League history has ever enjoyed as much success as Charles Henry Noll, the only coach to win four Super Bowl trophies. And he did it in a six-year span of the 1970s in which the Steelers, the franchise he transformed from doormat to dynasty, became one of the most dominating teams of any NFL era.

Mr. Noll died in his sleep Friday night from natural causes in his Sewickley home, leaving behind a legion of admirers that include former players, coaches and thousands of black-and-gold worshipers. He was 82 and had been in ill health for a number of years with Alzheimer’s disease, a heart condition and back problems.

“He will go down as the guy who helped create the mystique that exists now with the Steelers,” said former coach Bill Cowher, who replaced Mr. Noll in 1992 and accumulated 161 victories and one Super Bowl title in 15 seasons with the Steelers, second only to Mr. Noll’s 209 victories in 23 seasons.

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wish i was around for this era. my internship supervisor was one of his former players (O-line)
 

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​not a steelers fan,but this is not about that,..the man was a great coach,one of the best,..may he rest in peace
 

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