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19) No. 20
BTSC continues to rank the best numbers in team history on a standpoint of thriving over time throughout multiple players. It seems there are a few numbers which are always represented with quality play in Steelers lore. One BTSC author has wondered aloud “what is the most accomplished number in Steelers history?” Through player and jersey value rankings found in Pro Football Reference, we have ranked the most successful numbers in Steelers history worn by multiple players since the 1960s. You won’t see numbers like 12, 58, 75, 32, 52, 59, 36, 63 and 47 as it would be basically ranking an individual player over the other and not the cumulative effort. In today’s submission, we take a look at those ranked 19th. Enjoy.
Most Notable: Will Allen 2013-2015, Bryant McFadden 2005-2008, DeWayne Washington 1998-2003, Erric Pegram 1995-1996, Dwight Stone 1987-1994, Rocky Bleier 1971-1980, Paul Martha 1964-1969
Current Wearer: Cameron Sutton
The No. 20 has been represented well in the Steel City over the years. Best known were Paul Martha, Dwight Stone, Erric Pegram, Bryant McFadden and the headliner of the group Rocky Bleier. The trio of Pegram (XXX), McFadden (XL, XLIII, XLV) and Bleier (IX, X, XIII, XIV) represented the Steelers and the numerals in a
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Pegram No Longer Spins His Wheels : NFL: Atlanta running back cuts out the fancy moves. Now he’s fifth in the league in rushing.
Atlanta Falcon guard Chris Hinton gives the warning to tailback Erric Pegram before every offensive series.
One more pirouette and you’re out of here.
Caught in a holding pattern as a third-string back, Pegram developed a nasty habit of cutting back and circling on carries, instead of running straight ahead.
Or, as Falcon Coach Jerry Glanville calls it: “Pirouetting.”
Pegram wasn’t sure who his habit irritated more: Glanville, who kept him on the bench behind Eric Dickerson and Tony Smith, or offensive linemen such as Hinton.
“He was a very good back as a rookie (in 1991),” Glanville said. “But he got into a dancing mode. He was just awful. He would run north and south for two or three times and the next play he would stop, turn around and lose 12 yards and kill you.”
With the help of Hinton and Glanville, Pegram has cut back his dance steps this season and not only won the starting job, but emerged as one of the NFL’s top backs.
His 602 yards in 134 carries this season rank fifth in the league behind Detroit’s Barry Sanders (977), Buffalo’s Thurman Thomas (806), Pittsburgh’s Barry Foster (688) and Emmitt Smith of Dallas (666). Pretty heav