In the spot, “Mean Joe Greene,” which was part of the “Have a Coke and a Smile” ad campaign, a 9-year-old Okon offers the injured and dejected football star a Coke after a rough game.
“Mean” Joe Greene, considered the greatest player in Pittsburgh Steelers history and anchor of their four Super Bowl titles in six seasons during the 1970s, says he’s rooting for the Chiefs ...
Maybe it's because, as a kid, I had "Mean" Joe Greene's football card and told my mother that some day I would be just like him, 6-5, 275, an NFL star. Maybe not the North Texas State college part ...
Coca-Cola: "Mean Joe Greene" (1980) This ad, in which the Pittsburgh Steelers' Joe Greene drinks a little boy's Coke, became so popular that it spurred an NBC TV movie based on the ad and ...
Greene wasn't always a household name. When the Steelers drafted him fourth overall in 1969, a newspaper headline asked: "Who's Joe Greene?" It didn't take him long to answer. He won four Super ...
Even if the game-breaking wide receiver doesn’t perform as he did during his impressive 2021 season, he’s still a useful ...
Michigan linebacker Devin Bush shares what it is like to be introduced by former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle 'Mean' Joe Greene and what it was like to have former Baltimore Ravens ...
Entertainment News // 7 years ago Famous birthdays for Sept. 24: Nia Vardalos, 'Mean' Joe Greene Actor Nia Vardalos turns 55 and Football Hall of Fame member "Mean" Joe Greene turns 71 ...
The No. 70, previously worn by Hall of Fame defensive lineman Ernie Stautner, and the No. 75, the number previously worn by "Mean" Joe Greene. While these are the only two numbers that have been ...
'A Football Life': Members from the unbeaten 1972 Miami Dolphins squad talk about how Pro Football Hall of Fame head coach Don Shula's decision to put recovered Miami Dolphins quarterback Bob ...
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