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The great 1970s rivalry of the Steelers and Raiders

Today we're going to discuss the 1970s rivalry between the Oakland Raiders and the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Raiders joined the American Football League in — sportshistorynetwork.com

Yesterday's Sports podcast on the Pittsburgh Steelers vs Oakland Raiders rivalry of the 1970s. Part of the success of the 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers.

The rivalry with the Oakland Raiders was an iron-sharpens-iron experience for both franchises as it took each of them to new heights, allowing half of the Super Bowls played in the decade of the 1970s to be won by these two teams.

Were the 1944 Card-Pitts were the worst team ever

This story is about the time when the Chicago Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers joined forces to become possibly the worst NFL team ever. — sportshistorynetwork.com

The World War II depletion of able-bodied young men to play football forced NFL teams to compromise and even merge franchises temporarily. In 1944 the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Chicago Cardinals merged and had a horrific experience of competition. A sample of the early Pittsburgh Steelers history.

The 1944 Card-Pitt season etched itself in NFL history, not for its triumphs, but for its unique circumstances and struggles. This temporary merger of the Chicago Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers, born out of World War II player shortages, became a fascinating, albeit winless, chapter in both teams' legacies.

A Patchwork Team:

With numerous players enlisted in the military, both the Cardinals and Steelers faced an uncertain future in 1944. To keep football alive, the league sanctioned temporary mergers, and thus, Card-Pitt was born. The hastily assembled roster reflected the realities of war, with players of varying ages and experiences thrown together with minimal time to gel.

Challenges from the Start:

Card-Pitt opened their season with high hopes, facing off against the Cleveland Rams at Forbes Field. Despite a valiant comeback that almost snatched victory, they ultimately fell short. This pattern would become a recurring theme, as despite showing flashes of offensive prowess and defensive grit, the team lacked the cohesion and consistency needed for sustained success.

Record-Breaking Inefficiency:

The statistics paint a bleak picture. Card-Pitt managed a pitiful 0-10 record, scoring a league-worst eight touchdowns and accumulating an NFL-record 41 interceptions. Their punting average, a measly 32.7 yards, continues to stand as a testament to their struggles.
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