1. The Steelers actually had some decent seasons from 1957-63. They had four winning seasons during that time period, including 1963, where they lost a winner-take-all game against the Giants for the East title. You have to believe that Unitas and Jim Brown make a big difference for the Steelers in that era. They probably win a couple NFL Title Games in that time span.Terry Baldshaw wrote:As a Steeler fan I have two what ifs:
1) What if the Steelers had kept Johnny Unitas and drafted Jim Brown instead of Gary Glick.
2) What if four of their five running backs and their placekicker had not been injured against Oakland in the 1976 AFC championship game.
In reality, though, 1965 is when the Steelers really went downhill because the talent on the team was sparse (I heard that the coaches around that time weren't very good, either). If that still happens in this new reality, Jim Brown may still retire around 29, and Johnny Unitas may end up demanding a trade at some point.
2. There is a good chance that they win, and go on to beat the Vikings in the SB. They should have defeated the Raiders in Week 1 that year when they were healthier (if Franco didn't fumble with about five minutes left).