What is up with this dumb logic? They don't talk about a player anymore . It doesn't make him underrated as some dummies may say or takes away from his greatness. Heck they don't talk about johnny Unitas and ton of any other players anymore either such dumb logic
I know that the player Charlie Baumann that Woody hit on the sidelines later became friends with Woody and he actually invited him to his home in Columbus for dinner and had a nice visit@j.p.3274
"Lynn Swann.....soft" George Atkinson. 6 months after that 1975 AFC title game in Pittsburgh when Swann was knocked out of the game by Atkinson, the Steelers and Raiders met in week 1 of the 1976 season in Oakland. Early in that game Steelers cornerback Mel Blount picked up Cliff Branch and slammed him down on his head. That hit was retaliation for the Atkinson hit on Swann 6 months earlier. Then later in that game in Oakland, the Raiders retaliated for the hit on Branch when Atkinson went after Swann again with the infamous forearm to the back of the head hit when the ball was nowhere near Swann. After the game Steeler coach Chuck Noll labeled the Raiders as a "criminal element" in the NFL. Atkinson sued Noll for slander but the case was dismissed by the courts.
Great stuff!!! As a kid, I was in awe of the 70's Steelers. Legends, superstars, role players, and of course, Hall of Famers. Swann was definitely my favorite WR at the time.
I was a Steelers fan before they had won any championships and thru the 80's when they wasn't very good and he is still my favorite WR today.@@dougamundson6836
@@wbmstr24 What are you saying? That if Swann wasn't on the field, they would have played with 10 players? They would have had 11 (believe it or not). Swann was not that big a deal for them.
Thank you Mr Swan for the memories and the opportunity as a Kid back in the day to call out your name when my brother and my friends would be out in our neighborhood and going out for the pass and yell out " And Swan is going for it " LOL oh what a time in a young kids mind to ever think we had or even possess your talent or Blessed Abilities to Perform some of the Most Outstanding Receptions in Professional Football- yet we did DREAM!!!. One of the Best : Mr Lynn Swan
Me and my brother would try to emulate Lynn Swann's catches as kids. I always thought the catch he made on the sideline in Super Bowl 10 was more extraordinary than the catch he made at midfield. The Steel Curtain Defense was a sight to behold and a force to be reckoned with. Swann is arguably the greatest WR of all time.
His performance in Super Bowl 10 changed everything. People talk about the Jets winning in 3. But this was the most watched up to that point. I remember the next day Swann was on the cover of every NYC area newspaper including the Times and then the cover of Sports Illustrated.
@dougamundson6836 LMFAO. 1 great catch? You obviously never seen Swan ever play. These 2 catches in SB 10 were many of his great catches in his career. You see 1 clip you believe you know everything about Swan.
Gee, Stupid F&&K, look at his whole career. He made some great catches, sure. LOOK at his Whole Career. I could name AT LEAST 50 receivers better. AT LEAST 50. Want to discuss that idea?@@demsareunamerican6800
Those who doubted Swann, he got it done in the Super Bowl. The catches in Super Bowl 10 and the touchdown to put them 21-10 and then win 21-17. The touchdown in Super Bowl 13 another great catch. Then his touchdown in Super Bowl 14. He's got 4 rings just like with Stallworth. Guess who had to throw the ball to those two. Terry Bradshaw. I know he has the dumb good ole boy attitude, but Bradshaw got it done when it counted. Goofballs don't get to call their own plays. Bradshaw was able to do that.
I don't know anybody who doubted Swann. The Steelers didn't win a championship till he got there. Then after he retired didn't win another championship for decades
Kudos to Joe Buck for giving some of the older greats a chance to share their stories and get the recognition they still deserve. I can see a twinkle in some of their eyes when they're on this show and it's just great to see.
So many people on TH-cam use the term "underrated." Lynn Swann and John Stallworth were NOT underrated! They're in the HOF for a reason. They were and are considered two of the best receivers of their time. If their stats don't approach those of later receivers, it's truly irrelevant. it was a different game and they were masters of their position.If you haven't watched NFL football evolve for five decades, you're likely not going to get it. but that doesn't negate the fact that it's true.
@@trueempire8948 The cheap shots were not reserved to only the Raiders. That's how the game was played by all the elite teams of the 70s, including the Steelers.
I feel for Mark Washington. He really covered Swann about as well as could be covered in SB 10 but got forever immortalized as the guy that got beat, again and again and again.
These guys who played before the millennium were true field warriors, it's incredible more players weren't actually paralyzed during games back then; albeit Daryl Stingley and a few others? I loved watching football with my dad on Monday nights and Lynn Swann/John Stalworth were two of my favorites with the rest of the Steelers! Kudos and hand claps for all of these Alpha Males 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
When I was a kid playing sandlot FB I was Mr Lynn Swann.seen him at my job Westin Hotel.he's jogging on treadmill @ reading same time well after retirement.i was at awwwww.met Michael.Jordan and I'm talking smack .never forget that
I get sick of hearing people talk about what a “tough guy” Atkinson was. Blindsiding a receiver or clotheslining him when he’s not looking or 5 yards out of bounds isn’t tough. It’s cheap shots. I admit Tatum was tough, but so were 100s of others.
He played when you could check the receiver all over the field not just first 5 yards. Also closelining guys around neck and head was legal. More concussions back then and no one cared.
the Oakland Raiders vs the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1970's was the Most intense Rivalry Ever in the History of Team Sports it was the Vietnam WAR of Football
My beloved Raiders. Funny how he talks about G Atkinson. But never mentions Blount on his own team. Blount must have been a choir boy. I guess I missed that.
yes that's true but what happened to Stinlgey could have happened to anybody playing the game at that time. Tatum got diabetes later in his life and had a leg amputated so what goes around comes around....
Super STEELERS beat them all cowboys twice in superbowl and in the regular season in seventies vikings raiders oilers rams Bengals dolphins bills colts Great teams and many more But my STEELERS THE Greatest of them All let's GO
Stop whining.......there is plenty of film evidence of Steeler players doing the same thing to other teams players. Mel Blount picked up Cliff Branch, more than once, and slammed him on his head.....it went both ways, Lynn.
That head slam on Branch was 6 months after the 1975 AFC title game where Swann got the concussion and was retaliation for that hit. Then later in that game Atkinson retaliated for the hit on Branch with the infamous forearm to the head of Swann when the ball was nowhere near him. After that game in Oakland to start the 1976 season Steeler coach Chuck Noll labeled the Raiders as a "criminal element" in the NFL. Atkinson sued Noll for slander but the courts dismissed the case.
Those secondary's put people in the hospital not just the blue tents back in the day. Legit violent. White receivers in particular would get destroyed. You literally felt nervous when you say one walk out on the field.
While Swann was a good athlete he did not have the disposition to play professional football. Once the oppositon sensed that you were soft that was it..... you had a bulleye on your back whether you had the ball or not. George Atkinson, Jack Tatum said it right...Swann is SOFT.....Football is vicious, cruel and violent..ESPECIALLY at the pro level.....The Raiders played the game the way it was supposed to be played. The Raiders went after Swann and Russ Francis in addition to other players who exhibited ANY sign of weakness on the field...It is called intimidation.......Todays NFL with all the new rules oversized helmets, etc cannot hold a candel to the viciousness of the 1970's
Im a steeler fan and totally agree. Hes in for his playoff and SB performances. He had very avg and rather short 9 year career. His numbers are no where near some of the greats. But he made huge catches and TDs on the biggest stage in SB.
Because he is still to this day once of the greatest post season WRs ever. Swann caught a TD in 73% of his postseason games. Compare that with Cliff Branch at 21% or Drew Pearson at 29%. That’s why.
Hands down the true GOAT! Crybaby, over protected, coddled recievers couldnt do what he did. Those players deserve the money thats paid today. They are what made the NFL
Lynn swann was such a fantastic wide receiver during a time when the NFL was just brutal.
They don't talk about him anymore, but Lynn Swann & John Stalworth were two of the greatest acrobatic catching receivers I ever witnessed in the NFL!!
What is up with this dumb logic? They don't talk about a player anymore . It doesn't make him underrated as some dummies may say or takes away from his greatness. Heck they don't talk about johnny Unitas and ton of any other players anymore either such dumb logic
@anthonytaylor7928 don't waste your time on morons who think like him, the ones who brush great players aside because they no longer play..
@j.p.3274 Woody Hayes should have developed a passing offense when Warfield played for him at OSU
I know that the player Charlie Baumann that Woody hit on the sidelines later became friends with Woody and he actually invited him to his home in Columbus for dinner and had a nice visit@j.p.3274
@@anthonytaylor7928thank you for saying that. I agree. Those are irrational homers that say things like that. 😂
Lynn Swann made some of the most spectacular catches in NFL history!
Lynn Swann was always the standard. There will be no duplicates. 👑💪🏾🏈
Cliff Branch
"Lynn Swann.....soft" George Atkinson. 6 months after that 1975 AFC title game in Pittsburgh when Swann was knocked out of the game by Atkinson, the Steelers and Raiders met in week 1 of the 1976 season in Oakland. Early in that game Steelers cornerback Mel Blount picked up Cliff Branch and slammed him down on his head. That hit was retaliation for the Atkinson hit on Swann 6 months earlier. Then later in that game in Oakland, the Raiders retaliated for the hit on Branch when Atkinson went after Swann again with the infamous forearm to the back of the head hit when the ball was nowhere near Swann. After the game Steeler coach Chuck Noll labeled the Raiders as a "criminal element" in the NFL. Atkinson sued Noll for slander but the case was dismissed by the courts.
No it started when Mel Blount picked up Branch and suplexed him in that 75 playoff game.
Great stuff!!! As a kid, I was in awe of the 70's Steelers. Legends, superstars, role players, and of course, Hall of Famers. Swann was definitely my favorite WR at the time.
Swann is still my all time favorite
He was your favorite because he was on the Champs. Compare him to lots others. He slides down real fast.
I was a Steelers fan before they had won any championships and thru the 80's when they wasn't very good and he is still my favorite WR today.@@dougamundson6836
@@dougamundson6836 they dont become 'champs' without him. todays receivers would nvr have lasted back then.
@@wbmstr24 What are you saying? That if Swann wasn't on the field, they would have played with 10 players? They would have had 11 (believe it or not). Swann was not that big a deal for them.
My most favorite receiver of all time!!!!!
Thank you Mr Swan for the memories and the opportunity as a Kid back in the day to call out your name when my brother and my friends would be out in our neighborhood and going out for the pass and yell out " And Swan is going for it " LOL oh what a time in a young kids mind to ever think we had or even possess your talent or Blessed Abilities to Perform some of the Most Outstanding Receptions in Professional Football- yet we did DREAM!!!. One of the Best : Mr Lynn Swan
Swann was one of the best receivers ever.
Me and my brother would try to emulate Lynn Swann's catches as kids. I always thought the catch he made on the sideline in Super Bowl 10 was more extraordinary than the catch he made at midfield. The Steel Curtain Defense was a sight to behold and a force to be reckoned with. Swann is arguably the greatest WR of all time.
His performance in Super Bowl 10 changed everything. People talk about the Jets winning in 3. But this was the most watched up to that point. I remember the next day Swann was on the cover of every NYC area newspaper including the Times and then the cover of Sports Illustrated.
Changed everything? What do you mean by 'Everything?' He made a great catch. ONE great catch. SO WHAT?
@dougamundson6836 LMFAO. 1 great catch? You obviously never seen Swan ever play. These 2 catches in SB 10 were many of his great catches in his career. You see 1 clip you believe you know everything about Swan.
Gee, Stupid F&&K, look at his whole career. He made some great catches, sure. LOOK at his Whole Career. I could name AT LEAST 50 receivers better. AT LEAST 50. Want to discuss that idea?@@demsareunamerican6800
JACK TATUM & GEORGE ATKINSON are his daddy
Those who doubted Swann, he got it done in the Super Bowl. The catches in Super Bowl 10 and the touchdown to put them 21-10 and then win 21-17. The touchdown in Super Bowl 13 another great catch. Then his touchdown in Super Bowl 14. He's got 4 rings just like with Stallworth. Guess who had to throw the ball to those two. Terry Bradshaw. I know he has the dumb good ole boy attitude, but Bradshaw got it done when it counted. Goofballs don't get to call their own plays. Bradshaw was able to do that.
I don't know anybody who doubted Swann. The Steelers didn't win a championship till he got there. Then after he retired didn't win another championship for decades
Lynn Swann, a class act and still the best wide receiver in Pittsburgh Steelers history. 🏈🏆
AB is the Steelers greatest wide receiver.
AB should have been, but his antics cost him of that title. 1) Swann 2) Stallworth 3) Ward 4) AB 5) Holmes
Lynn u are a true Warrior Bro ❤
I love Lynn…he was one of my favorite players. 🏈
Kudos to Joe Buck for giving some of the older greats a chance to share their stories and get the recognition they still deserve. I can see a twinkle in some of their eyes when they're on this show and it's just great to see.
So many people on TH-cam use the term "underrated." Lynn Swann and John Stallworth were NOT underrated! They're in the HOF for a reason. They were and are considered two of the best receivers of their time. If their stats don't approach those of later receivers, it's truly irrelevant. it was a different game and they were masters of their position.If you haven't watched NFL football evolve for five decades, you're likely not going to get it. but that doesn't negate the fact that it's true.
That was a great Era for the Steelers and Chuck Noll understood the games.
He was a special player for sure
A great video would be a compilation illustrating what was legal hits with the old NFL rules.
Lynn Swann and John Stallworth are the greatest receivers combo ever! They are both in The Football Hall of Fame! 🏈🤴🏿🏈🤴🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
I'm a lifelong Steelers fan from Pittsburgh, will always hate the Raiders for their criminal behavior on the football field.
he got a taste of Raider love. .
No thats called a cheap shot only cowards do that.
Raiders tried, but couldn’t stop this man.
@@trueempire8948 what do you call it when Mel Blount would pick up a WR off his feet and slam his head into the artificial turf?
@@blite13Payback Possibly 🤷🏻♂️
@@trueempire8948 The cheap shots were not reserved to only the Raiders. That's how the game was played by all the elite teams of the 70s, including the Steelers.
I feel for Mark Washington. He really covered Swann about as well as could be covered in SB 10 but got forever immortalized as the guy that got beat, again and again and again.
This is what GREATNESS looks like!!!!!!!!!!!
Lynn Swann is still a class act
Love you Lynn Swann
My God, he's still crying.
One nation, Raider Nation.
You must like losing lol. Raiders have not Won a SB since 1983 lol.
Crying nation😅😅😅
JERRY RICE would NOT have withstood such brutality. That's why SWAN IS THE BEST EVER!!! END OF STORY!!!!
You're so delusional, you actually made up your own reality.@@dannysullivan8929
Swan was a softy. @@dannysullivan8929
it was a tougher manlier game back then, today's diva receivers and tammy brady types would nvr had made it.....
His super bowl catch against Dallas at midfield was the best catch EVER
Check out Stallworths catch against Kansas City in 87 from David Woodley
Even though I was a Cleveland Browns fan, The Steelers were the best in the 70:s.
That was the game back then. The old players criticize today’s game and say they miss the way it used to be.
These guys who played before the millennium were true field warriors, it's incredible more players weren't actually paralyzed during games back then; albeit Daryl Stingley and a few others? I loved watching football with my dad on Monday nights and Lynn Swann/John Stalworth were two of my favorites with the rest of the Steelers! Kudos and hand claps for all of these Alpha Males 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
My favorite wr of all time.
Swaaaannneeee how we love ya!
He was very good, smooth
The catch where he tipped the ball to himself was on the cover of Sports Illustrated magazine.
When I was a kid playing sandlot FB I was Mr Lynn Swann.seen him at my job Westin Hotel.he's jogging on treadmill @ reading same time well after retirement.i was at awwwww.met Michael.Jordan and I'm talking smack .never forget that
I get sick of hearing people talk about what a “tough guy” Atkinson was. Blindsiding a receiver or clotheslining him when he’s not looking or 5 yards out of bounds isn’t tough. It’s cheap shots. I admit Tatum was tough, but so were 100s of others.
Pittsburgh had dirty players too. It was a violent era of football.
Agreed
The Raiders always had that reputation. Intimidating. Dirty. Always the most penalized.
I agreed with you
That was some intense football. Back in the day. You had some straight up brutes in the 1970s.
You had to have big ones to play WR in the 70s/80s when defensive backs got big and it was legal to kill someone
Lynn Swann was just an incredible wife receiver. Mark Washington couldn't have done a better job covering him that game.
The way NFL football is meant to be played.
Why the SH did they not show the clips?
He played when you could check the receiver all over the field not just first 5 yards. Also closelining guys around neck and head was legal. More concussions back then and no one cared.
1975 steelers greatest of all time.....NFL played between 1972-1977 was the last great era of NFL
Artificial turf in those days in the cold weather was brutal!
He had to endure clothes lines, hooks, and everything else that receivers don't get today.
Lynn Swann has always been cool an,known as a great player much HallofFamer!
The thing was a ball can go flying by the WR and then it's hunting season for DB's. Why were QB's and kickers protected, but not WR's?
Swann made the hits seem much worse because he rag dolled like an accordion. Dude was all flexibility and no strength, kind of like Earnest Givens.
Lynn is a member of Augusta National. He would have made a great governor for the state of Pennsylvania but lost to Fast Edddie Rendell
Like my man said Lynn Swann soft...
At first glance the hit didn't look vicious..but I see that his head was slammed into the ground..😮😮
If those old raiders could not beat you ; they would try to injure you !
It's true
the Oakland Raiders vs the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1970's was the Most intense Rivalry Ever in the History of Team Sports it was the Vietnam WAR of Football
Both teams took shots at each other , this wasn't a one sided deal like these Steelers players want to sell you
But back then the raiders defense had a point system.. more points for more injury given to opposing team players.. bunch of thugs
He was great as was Jim smith and stallworth.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
My beloved Raiders. Funny how he talks about G Atkinson. But never mentions Blount on his own team. Blount must have been a choir boy. I guess I missed that.
I once read about Blount picking up a receiver and dropping him on his head.
It’s on film. It was Cliff Branch
@@TheArtOfDean he did that to the Raiders Cliff Branch. No penalty or anything back then.
Lynn Swann is soft!
The hit on Branch was pay back for what happened to Swann
"The Criminal Element".
Players today would not survive in the league back then.
Who can’t appreciate Jack Tatum ?
I remember when they would crack u so hard youd lose ur soul as well as ur wind.
Jack tatum is the one who paralyzed/killed Daryl Stingley
yes that's true but what happened to Stinlgey could have happened to anybody playing the game at that time. Tatum got diabetes later in his life and had a leg amputated so what goes around comes around....
Jack Tatum and George Atkinson wasn’t 💩two of the dirtiest players ever
TATUM & ATKINSON live in his head rent free
Jack Tatum # 1
Bro is still crying as if the entire league wasn’t the Wild West , including the Pittsburgh defense.
RAIDERSSSSS
George Atkinson says LYNN SWANN IS SOFT
Super STEELERS beat them all cowboys twice in superbowl and in the regular season in seventies vikings raiders oilers rams Bengals dolphins bills colts Great teams and many more But my STEELERS THE Greatest of them All let's GO
Stop whining.......there is plenty of film evidence of Steeler players doing the same thing to other teams players. Mel Blount picked up Cliff Branch, more than once, and slammed him on his head.....it went both ways, Lynn.
That head slam on Branch was 6 months after the 1975 AFC title game where Swann got the concussion and was retaliation for that hit. Then later in that game Atkinson retaliated for the hit on Branch with the infamous forearm to the head of Swann when the ball was nowhere near him. After that game in Oakland to start the 1976 season Steeler coach Chuck Noll labeled the Raiders as a "criminal element" in the NFL. Atkinson sued Noll for slander but the courts dismissed the case.
He took brutal hits? Geez, he must be the ONLY wide receiver ever to do that.
Those secondary's put people in the hospital not just the blue tents back in the day. Legit violent. White receivers in particular would get destroyed. You literally felt nervous when you say one walk out on the field.
He was trying to explain to people are too young to know how football was different when he played. Those hits were perfectly legal in those days.
And guys from the 60's suffered those hits, too. What is your point? @@patriciajones4206
MJG carried him off the field
Today's receivers can't catch .. Swan, Largest, Branch, never had gloves.
All these years later Swan still crying about the Raiders
NOW THATS A WR AMAZING TONY FROM WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS HE SIGNED. MY BALL 2019 STEELERS RAMS HE DOESN'T FORGET
No gloves!
While Swann was a good athlete he did not have the disposition to play professional football. Once the oppositon sensed that you were soft that was it..... you had a bulleye on your back whether you had the ball or not. George Atkinson, Jack Tatum said it right...Swann is SOFT.....Football is vicious, cruel and violent..ESPECIALLY at the pro level.....The Raiders played the game the way it was supposed to be played. The Raiders went after Swann and Russ Francis in addition to other players who exhibited ANY sign of weakness on the field...It is called intimidation.......Todays NFL with all the new rules oversized helmets, etc cannot hold a candel to the viciousness of the 1970's
George Atkinson was a head hunting cheap shot artist. Never respected his game
Lynn Swan….soft. He’s just soft. He’s a crybaby from jump street.
Swan sounds soft.
Only reason he is in the HOF is because of those two catches in Super Bowl X .
I guess you didn’t watch super bowl 13 &14 and the many playoff games he was in
Yeah keep telling yourself that
Im a steeler fan and totally agree. Hes in for his playoff and SB performances. He had very avg and rather short 9 year career. His numbers are no where near some of the greats. But he made huge catches and TDs on the biggest stage in SB.
Only reason you're here is because of two idiots not using a wire hanger
@@javiermori1710When it counted most, he helped bring 4-of these back home. 🏆🏆🏆🏆
LYNN SWANN SOFT AZZ PLAYER WHY HE'S IN THE HOF I DON'T KNOW
Because he is still to this day once of the greatest post season WRs ever. Swann caught a TD in 73% of his postseason games. Compare that with Cliff Branch at 21% or Drew Pearson at 29%. That’s why.
Hands down the true GOAT! Crybaby, over protected, coddled recievers couldnt do what he did. Those players deserve the money thats paid today. They are what made the NFL