Jerome Bettis' MONSTER 1997 Season COMPLETE Highlights
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I wanted to do a little bit of a throwback today! Jerome Bettis' 1997 season stats:
Att: 375
Rush Yds: 1665
Rush TD: 7
Rec: 15
Rec Yds: 110
Rec TD: 2
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Thank you for watching 🖤💛 Wanted to do a longer video that I hadn’t seen anywhere - HERE WE GO STEELERS 🖤💛 UPDATE: To keep the video up, I had to cut some parts around the Eagles & Broncos - So it might be a little sloppy since I only removed the parts that were required
@davidgraham2673
2 ай бұрын
@itzYinzburgh You done well, then. This series of clips from 1997 is very welcome in my house. Kudos to you.
@exiledrabbit
2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this content it's really fantastic
@gr1mhammer
2 ай бұрын
I used to love watching the bus with my dad and his friends. Gave me goosebumps and giggles watching this. Thank you
@Burgher1605
2 ай бұрын
Great as always.
1996 and 1997, bettis was unstoppable. Thank you st louis
The Bus was unstoppable. Lester was a blocking specialist. What a duo!
Jerome had a huge advantage. Those guys must’ve hated tackling him.
That O-Line tho!
That game in Baltimore was played at Memorial Stadium. It was home to The Orioles until they moved to Camden Yards. Memorial Stadium was also home to The Baltimore Colts. Ironically, Memorial Stadium was multipurpose, but its layout was as a baseball stadium. I grew up watching The Orioles at Memorial Stadium. This game in 1997 in Baltimore was a virtual Steelers home game. The home plate area above one of the endzones wall Steelers fans. That's because the largest Steelers fan club in America is in Baltimore. You ears don't fool you. The analyst on that game in Baltimore is Jim Brady. No joke. The Ravens started blocking calls from The Pittsburgh area code the next year and, eventually, you had to buy an entire season ticket set if you wanted The Steelers game. Ravens-Steelers games in Baltimore are still about 30% Steelers fans . BTW The Ravens-Steelers game in Pittsburgh in 1997 was used as a telethon to get local Baltimore folks to buy PSLs for what became M & T Stadium. It opened in 1998. The Steelers blasted The Ravens 37-0. Karma.
Best big guy with moves…Miss these days!
Jerome Bettis was not only a great running back, but he was also a great team player! 🏈🏈
Love the Bus!! Nothing better than him getting up hyped and doing the little strut and head shake! God I miss those days and the way football was smash mouth.
@kevinknestrick3797
2 ай бұрын
It's was winning with physicality...They weren't high scoring but they were some great games
@davidgraham2673
2 ай бұрын
@@kevinknestrick3797 , Yeah, they were Steeler games: Great defense, ball control offense, and winning football games, as a result. Things REALLY got fun, once Ben joined the team. We had great passing to go with the above team qualities.
@kevinknestrick3797
2 ай бұрын
@@davidgraham2673 I'll never forget saying who is this Roethlisberger guy then we didn't lose until the AFC championship...I hope this new team works for all of us
@davidgraham2673
2 ай бұрын
@@kevinknestrick3797 , Me too. I thought the same about Ben, but I kept hearing pundits say that Ben was unpolished, and played sandbox football, but that his upside was he had a higher potential than any of the others in the draft. Looks like Ben proved that his rookie season, didn't he? It was magical, and a season I'll cherish as long as I draw breath.
@kevinknestrick3797
2 ай бұрын
@@davidgraham2673 we got really lucky to see the teams that started getting us Superbowls again since the 70s...And they are was some of the greatest teams ever... HERE WE GO. STEELERS
Excellent tribute to a Steeler Icon! Here We Go Yinz!!
THE BUS. !!!!!!!!!
Did anyone else notice that after almost every Bus run, Mark Bruener (#87) was there to help him up? In some cases, he came running to make sure that Jerome didn't get fatigued... What a great teammate.
@ItzYinzburgh
2 ай бұрын
Good catch
@ShonThomas-rp3ui
14 күн бұрын
I Noticed That Even back Then
Seems like a 100 years ago now. I miss that feeling when every game I watched I felt like our team had a chance to win. Now it’s like what team will we get this week..😂
I remember as a kid i went to a Notre Dame game and watched Jerome Bettis and got his autograph after the game , as a kid it was awesome.
Jerome was amazing as running backs came in the 90’s and early to mid 2000’s.
I am a Washington fan, but I think everyone loved the Bus, always a classy guy.
Boy, do we ever miss this bulldozer. He was just downright special in many ways. And that sitting on the bench scene at Jacksonville was just hilarious 😆. There could never be another Bus.
Hey man, I just wanted to tell you that this video production was freaking good. These were my golden years as a Steelers fan.
@ItzYinzburgh
2 ай бұрын
Just want to share what I can’t find quickly 🖤💛 Glad you enjoyed man!
Cowher running up to the bus after the game winning touchdown run was awesome. I miss that. We need more coaches like that.
This was the year i started watching the NFL and i was impressed by THE BUS, the main reason i'm a Steelers fan.🚌🖤💛
Love the Bus, but Tim Lester impressed me just as much in these highlights.
My favorite player of all time. Love the Bus!
Man looking back, Lester was a killer blocker. Probably deserves a bit more respect. Chip, chip, then runs a safety over.
Tim Lester was bout dat action! Everybody need a homie like tht lol
Good ol days
I know that Chuck Noll built the Steeler Dynasty, but Bill Cowher is still my favorite Steelers coach of all time. Just love his passion for Steeler football!!!! 👍👍
@ItzYinzburgh
2 ай бұрын
Loved watching him get hyped
Feet like a ballet dancer. He had elite footwork!
Oh my , so much fun to watch the Steelers then! Thanks!!!
When Bussy started doing his end of run celebrations everyone knew it was on
A fullback with a scat backs feet. Best Steeler trade ever!
Jerome was a Joy
Classic !!!
Bahahahah. *DAH BUSS* !!!! 4:58
Damn he was good!
Unbelievable! So agile to be so big.
"7 Possessions today. 5 punts, 1 fumble, 1 interception" ah, yes, those were the days, lol
@complexblackness
2 ай бұрын
Lol
Awesome Channel my man..
@ItzYinzburgh
2 ай бұрын
Thank you 🖤💛
I'll never forget Mark Madden on radio calling him a washed up bum SMH! followed by saying his grandmother could fall over dead and gain more yardage!
LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO STEELERS💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤
I missed the ... BUS
His Career High!
He was a beast
We should have all our running backs 250 lbs to scare defenses
I loved listening to dick enberg great footballguy he and olsen were great
Every carry was atleast 5+ yards steelers Football
Can You Upload 2006 Pittsburgh Steelers Radio Calls With Bill Hillgrove Its Yinzburgh
@ItzYinzburgh
2 ай бұрын
If you have them, hit my email up - I want to do Myron Cope calls but I really can’t get my hands on them
The last of the breed. With NFL rule changes now so heavily biased toward the passing game, we'll never see his like again....
@FunnyLottery
2 ай бұрын
Jones drew was close. Marshawn lynch too
@troylee4196
2 ай бұрын
I thought that with Michael Vick, then Lamar Jackson came outta nowhere at Louisville So we may see it soon out of nowhere
@complexblackness
2 ай бұрын
That AFC Central was Powerback heavy. Eddie George Corey Dillon Jerome Bettis Jamal Lewis Fred Taylor perhaps.
Only 7 TDs
@ItzYinzburgh
2 ай бұрын
They leaned on Kordell (11 rush TD) in 97’ in short yardage. Haven’t researched it much as to why but have to assume it was a change of pace
It's a shame he let himself get so out of shape in the 2nd half of his career. He was probably around 260-270 at the end
SOMEONE IS ALWAYS TRYnn 2RIDE DA BUS,,ATLEAST 2-3 DEFINDERS!! U CAN GET ON BUT DON'T GET N DA WAY 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
So glad the black name plates were only one year…. They were so ugly
@ItzYinzburgh
2 ай бұрын
Yeah, not a huge fan of them. Cool to look back on but that’s about it
That’s what the Steelers need, a offense that includes a fullback with MEAN NASTY OFFENSIVE LINEMEN
my god this is beautiful to watch. i dont know if we'll ever see another Bettis in this league. I mean half the time this man goes down is cause he's laying contact into LB'rs and CB's not cause they are tackling him. I swear those bastards must have fucking HATED seeing him getting fed the ball come late 3rd quarter, knowing it's just pound town for the rest of the night. STEELER FUCKING LEGEND THROUGH AND THROUGH!!!!!
@RANS87IROCZ
2 ай бұрын
Today the closest guy is Derrick Henry and I also feel lot people forgot just how much of a force factor Bettis was in his prime