Week 4. The Steelers missed two opportunities to win the game on their last series. Bradshaw fumbled at the outset with under two minutes left, but Franco Harris picked it up and ran 74 yards down to the Cowboys' 2. However, it was flagged for a holding call. Then, after Bradshaw drove them down to the Dallas 20 in the closing seconds, he overthrew Frank Lewis in the end zone on the last play.Saban wrote:In 1972, the Cowboys beat the Steelers 17 to 13 in Dallas. 1972 was the first year that the Steelers were a contender during the Noll/Bradshaw era, and the last time that Pittsburgh lost to Dallas during that era. I think that Pittsburgh didn't know how good they were yet. It was about the 5th game of the 1972 season.
Non-SB Steelers/Cowboys games worth mention
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BD Sullivan wrote:Week 4. The Steelers missed two opportunities to win the game on their last series. Bradshaw fumbled at the outset with under two minutes left, but Franco Harris picked it up and ran 74 yards down to the Cowboys' 2. However, it was flagged for a holding call. Then, after Bradshaw drove them down to the Dallas 20 in the closing seconds, he overthrew Frank Lewis in the end zone on the last play.Saban wrote:In 1972, the Cowboys beat the Steelers 17 to 13 in Dallas. 1972 was the first year that the Steelers were a contender during the Noll/Bradshaw era, and the last time that Pittsburgh lost to Dallas during that era. I think that Pittsburgh didn't know how good they were yet. It was about the 5th game of the 1972 season.
Thanks BD. It looks like Pittsburgh should have won that one too.
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In their split series in '65, Steelers won the first meeting, on Halloween at Pitt Stadium. Dallas would win the next one that would start a 7-game win-streak vs them; not losing to them again until some game played between them on Jan '76.
Back to '65, Steelers finished 2-12. Their other win that year was the week before that win over Dallas, against the Eagles at Franklin. The so-far historical significance of that one is that the 'Burgh has yet to beat Eagles on the road since ('79 & '08 SB years included; also '97 when Steelers were also the better team). Will the streak finally be broken this September?
Back to '65, Steelers finished 2-12. Their other win that year was the week before that win over Dallas, against the Eagles at Franklin. The so-far historical significance of that one is that the 'Burgh has yet to beat Eagles on the road since ('79 & '08 SB years included; also '97 when Steelers were also the better team). Will the streak finally be broken this September?
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If it were up to the Steeler offense in that '65 Eagles game, they would have lost. They won 20-14, scoring three touchdowns (one missed XP), with their first two scores coming on a 17-yard fumble return by Willie Daniel and an 82-yard pick-six by Jim Bradshaw--who also had two other interceptions in the game74_75_78_79_ wrote:Back to '65, Steelers finished 2-12. Their other win that year was the week before that win over Dallas, against the Eagles at Franklin. The so-far historical significance of that one is that the 'Burgh has yet to beat Eagles on the road since ('79 & '08 SB years included; also '97 when Steelers were also the better team). Will the streak finally be broken this September?