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  2. Joe Greene - Wikipedia

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    Charles Edward Greene (born September 24, 1946), better known as "Mean" Joe Greene, is an American former professional football defensive tackle who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL) from 1969 to 1981.

  3. Hey Kid, Catch! - Wikipedia

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    "Hey Kid, Catch!" is a television commercial for Coca-Cola starring Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle "Mean" Joe Greene. The commercial debuted on October 1, 1979, and was re-aired multiple times, most notably during Super Bowl XIV in 1980.

  4. The story behind Mean Joe Greene tossing his jersey to a ...

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    Coca-Cola remade the ad with a twist for the 2009 Super Bowl, this time promoting Coke Zero and starring Steelers safety Troy Polamalu. In 2012, Greene starred in a Downy parody that ends with him ...

  5. Super Bowl XLV - Wikipedia

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    An American Sign Language interpreter in the Joe Greene jersey appearing at a rally for the Pittsburgh Steelers prior to Super Bowl XLV. Both teams are known to have sizable fanbases that often travel to away games, largely due to season tickets for home games having decades-long waiting lists. [32]

  6. Jack Lambert (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Lambert's number, 58, is one of many jersey numbers "unofficially retired" by the team. The Steelers have only retired three jersey numbers: 70, 75 and 32, worn by Ernie Stautner, Joe Greene and Franco Harris respectively. [28]). Lambert's jersey number has perhaps gotten the most attention out of all jersey numbers not officially retired.

  7. Super Bowl commercials - Wikipedia

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    The ad saw Greene reprise his role, but having the young fan throw Downy Unstoppables fabric softener to Greene instead of Coca-Cola, and the fan rejecting his jersey because it smelled. [63] In 2016, Joe Greene was reunited with Okon as part of a segment for CBS's Super Bowl's Greatest Commercials special. [59]