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The Terrible Take - Episode 853 - July 5, 2023

The Terrible Podcast - Steelers Podcast via Steelers Depot

The Terrible Podcast

Sports, Football

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2023

⏱️ 2 minutes

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July 5, 2023 - For Episode 853 on this Wednesday, Alex Kozora discusses three of the most underrated Pittsburgh Steelers in the history of the franchise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the terrible take a daily segment telling Steelers nation what's on our mind. I'm Alex Kazora.

0:07.0

I'm running low on present day terrible take so I'll climb into the way back time machine again and I think I'll either

0:15.3

write some articles or make some videos expanding on the names in today's topic

0:20.5

but Dave Bryan and I recently rattled off a handful of the most

0:24.6

underrated Steelers in history even by Pittsburgh's own fan base. Here's three who

0:31.0

stick out the most to me. There's offensive tackle Marvel Smith

0:34.8

legitimately one of the most gifted tackles in Pittsburgh's history though

0:39.2

the competition is not quite as fierce there as it is at guard or center.

0:44.6

Had it not been for back injury, Smith would have had an even better career,

0:48.6

but despite that he still started 108 games, made a Pro Bowl, and was a big man who could move.

0:55.7

How about cornerback to Shay Townsend, a versatile inside outside corner?

1:00.6

He joins Jack Ham and Jack Lambert as the only three Steelers with 20 plus career

1:06.4

interceptions and 15 plus career sacks. He never made a Pro Bowl but played

1:11.7

almost 200 games still top 10 in franchise history.

1:15.7

Bet you didn't guess that.

1:17.4

Finally, let's go a little older school with wide receiver, Frank Lewis.

1:22.2

One of the fastest players in Pittsburgh's history,

1:25.4

he got stuck on run-heavy offenses

1:28.0

and if he quarterback situations

1:29.8

until Terry Bradshaw became the clear-cut guy.

1:33.0

Still, Lewis was a big play machine

1:35.6

and averaged more than 16 yards per catch

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