Jets-Steelers, A to Z

MEMORABLE SERIES MOMENT

Steelers 24, Falcons 17
Oct. 28, 1974 at Three Rivers Stadium

LInstead of focusing on Sunday night’s game against the 2-4 Jets, let’s look at Monday night’s game 50 years ago against the 2-4 Falcons. The Steelers entered that game 4-1-1 but were changing quarterbacks. Joe Gilliam was the first Black QB to start an NFL season (James Harris started for the AFL’s Bills in their 1969 opener) but he frustrated the coaching staff – in particular OL coach Dan Radakovich – with his playcalling. Chuck Noll let his QBs call plays and Gilliam loved to show off his arm. He threw a then-team record 50 passes in a Week 2 tie against Denver, but what aggravated the OL coach were the six passes called inside the Denver 20 with a 7-point lead in the final eight minutes. Radakovich began pestering Noll in subsequent weeks to make the change to Terry Bradshaw.

“With Bradshaw,” Radakovich wrote in his autobiography, Football Nomad, “I thought we had a better chance to be in the Super Bowl. We already had a great defense and all the offense needed was a quarterback who could pass, call plays, think on his feet, be a leader, control the ball, and – most importantly – audible to running plays when necessary.”

After the tie, the Steelers were blanked by the Raiders as fans were chanting for Bradshaw. Gilliam played well in the next two wins, but in a win over the Browns he completed only 5 of 18 for 78 yards. “Most importantly,” Radakovich wrote,” he did not run the ball in a number of obvious situations, and I had enough. I felt I had an outstanding offensive line to go with our great defense and Joe Gilliam was letting it go to waste.”

In the week leading up to the Monday night game against the Falcons, “Bad Rad” met with Noll three nights in row “trying to get him to bench Gilliam and to give Bradshaw a chance to start. … There was also a ton of speculation in the newspapers and on the radio about benching Gilliam.”

On Thursday, Noll announced that Bradshaw would start against the Falcons in the seventh game. And after practice that day, Radakovich ran into Gilliam in the hallway. “He shouted, ‘Hey Rad, you weren’t part of the lynch mob, were you?’ I said, ‘Joey, not only was I part of it, I led it.'”