sports.aol.com - 12/23/2007
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Today is the 35th anniversary of the greatest play in sports history. You can argue whether Frenchy Fuqua or Jack Tatum last touched the football before Franco Harris scooped it up, but it's impossible to argue that this one play is the birth of Steelers' fandom. The Steelers had enough talent that they likely would have become a multiple Super Bowl winner in the 1970s with or without the ...
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... , which the Fanhouse’s J.J. Cooper recalls as “the greatest play in sports history”. Bobby Thompson, Mookie Wilson, ...
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