Time Machine: Rod Woodson | Pittsburgh Steelers – FANTASY FOOTBALL FAN SITE

Time Machine: Rod Woodson | Pittsburgh Steelers

Stan Savran of Steelers Nation Radio sits down with Steelers Hall of Famer Rod Woodson to discuss the pressure of being a first round pick, being among legends in the Steelers organization, coming back to play in the Super Bowl in 1995 after tearing his ACL and more

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Jacob Melecio

R.Woodson.. YESSS

Virdin Barzey

Rod Woodson is one of my all time favorite Steeler. Love watching him play. Did not know he was a natural safety. Now knowing that made it even worse for us not keeping him so that he did not play for those other teams.

MARK NETHERCUTT

I love Steeler Nation

Matthew Sims

Love listening to Steelers greats giving insight into their time on the gridiron. This is an excellent series.

Terry Breedlove

Remember this Mans Returns ? Straight up the field lighting Fast zoom. Damn I miss those days.

Lambert 41

one of the greatest of all time. Steelers all time first team without question.

Ismail Abdur-Rahman

Love Rod Woodson! He and Troy are my 2 all time Steelers faves. I remember seeing an interview where he said that he didn’t start getting comfortable playing CB until his 3rd or 4th year in the league. I think his background as a safety is ultimately what made him so physical as a CB. When other guys were comfortable making “business decisions” Rod was always trying to run through a joker’s face. And he still holds the NFL record for most return TDs in a career. 🐐

Vadershake

Favorite and most well rounded DB all time….

Bill Smith

If you can find it
Watch some of his first three seasons when we were rebuilding
Beat Houston in a game where he ran an interception and a punt for scores

Yancy Jenkins Sr

Co-worker bak in the day always argued deion Sanders was better. I kept telling him Sanders didn’t hit! Then walked away.

101snapper

Fantastic player and person!

JohnnyGold75

Can you imagine how many more interceptions he would have if he’d played safety and that explains an awful lot why he was such a great run support hating corner back because he was really a safety at heart

W. Dearth

I started watching the Steelers in ’84. Lambert was on the way out, so the biggest stars I got to watch were John Stallworth, Louis Lipps, Mike Merriweather and Bryan Hinkle. That was until Rod Woodson came along in ’87.

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