So fitting he played for the Steelers.....Hard worker,blue collar with alot of grit....one of the many reasons I fell in love with the Steeler organization as a young kid in late 70,s living in East Tn. and not being able to watch them but I read alot about them and Love them to this day.....you Pittsburgh locals are blessed to be right there around it,The best and classic organization in the N.F.L. for those that know and God bless Rock.
My family and I met Rocky at a boy scout fundraiser dinner in Port St. Lucie Fl. Not only was he a nice guy, he let my wife wear all 4 of his rings....... He then walked away. My lovely wife was bursting with excitement. She asked me, "What should I do?" I said "Run." We had a good laugh. I have pictures of Rocky with my family, and she is wearing his rings. Total class. Thank you Rocky, for your service...
The Friday night fish fry is still going strong in bar's all across Wisconsin. As a kid growing up not far from Appleton, I looked up to Rocky Bleier. Much respect to this man. A warrior with a lot of heart.
His book Fighting Back was just fantastic to read, VERY inspiring ! I read it the first week i was sent to prison for something i didn't do, his book got me through that senseless hardship. This man, Mr. Rocky Bleier IS the epitome of a true gridiron American man. T.Y. Rocky !!
He has an amazing story. Tough. Resilient. Was willing to do the tough work and do special teams and his blocking skills were second to none as a running back.
1978-79 a 10-11 yr old Small Town Iowa farmboy put on a t-shirt, gym shorts and a crappy old pair of canvas cons. He would sneak out the back door of the farmhouse and run through January and February blizzards pretending he was Rocky doing road work to make the team. Mom got the family van stuck looking for me several times. Steeler fan for life.
Went home, figured out how to eat and exercise and train. Did not get a sports nutritionist, no doctor subsidy, no special treatments. I am in New Jersey now and am going to look around and see if he has any public speaking or meetings
I can’t understand why this story isn’t more widely known. Rocky was my favorite player as a kid. Although I respected Roger Staubach who served his time (as an officer), Rocky served as an enlisted man and an NCO. Don’t put yourself down, when I see Robert Urich, I think Rocky Bleier. “Spencer for Hire” was an actor, you’re the real deal
When you think of the characters on those legendary Steelers Teams 'Rocky Bleier' certainly comes to mind. In football, he did it all. National Champion, Captain of National Champion and four time Super Bowl winner. Everything seemed to come perfectly and how great was that for one hell of a human being.
There's a great autobiography regarding his life, i believe written in the late 70's or early 80's. Great reading material !! Sorry, i forgot the name of the book but you can find it easy with a quick search. Could probably find it for a cpl. dollars used on Amazon.
I became a Steeler’s fan after reading a Sports Illustrated article, I think in the year after their first SB win, about Rocky Bleier’s amazing journey to that point. This man is a hero to me. (Oh, and the rest of the team wasn’t bad either!)
As a lifelong hater of everything Pittsburgh Steelers, I sure do love the men that played for them back in the seventies. I have a feeling Rocky Bleier would have been good at anything he wanted to do
Caleb Shuler Yeah, because this way you Brown fans had a winner to root for😋 Just kidding. The Browns have turned the corner, and just might make playoffs this season.
Whatever physical limitations Rocky had, they were more than made up for with heart. There were more than a few players like Rocky throughout the NFL in those days. They were on the ragged edge of having adequate size and speed, but they had heaps of football smarts and heart. A player from a different mold, in a different era, and a vastly different world. I'm glad I was around to see him and the Steelers team achieve greatness.
There still are a lot of players making it who many have counted out. Though none have the wounded vet angle. As a NE fan we have Brady who was made fun of for being slow and skinny. Edelman who is small.and was a QB in college, undrafted Adnrews, they list is long in the NFL.
I HATED the Pittsburgh Steelers with a passion. And yet I loved Rocky Bleier. A total man. His story was about life, yeah some football, but about life and perseverance. I served 7 years later as a marine, and I respected Bleier even more.
This shows how important the brain and character of a person are. Of course there are some limits where physical size or strength are important, given the rules of a particular game or sport. But in between there is a vast expanse where a man's endurance, work ethic, ability to learn, ability to adapt, ability to not give up, ability to lead, ability to positively influence others is more important and can fill the gaps. Today's "athletes" while maybe bigger and stronger are idiots. They don't know how to handle defeats or setbacks. The NFL and colleges draft them and they fail. No brains, no work experience, most do not get real degrees, most do not have the patience to learn things. Most go broke very quickly after their short NFL career ends.
Great story!!!!!!!! What an #NFL journey, and an all-around great guy!! #SteelersNatoin #SteelersCountry #SteelersFootball #RockyBleir #PittsburgProud!! #Instagood!
you can have all the physical gifts, all the athletic ability...but it means nothing if you do not have the heart and drive to carry on, to persevere and maybe one day ....win.
He's not a HOF caliber player but is one heckuva guy who turned adversity into a great career. He worked out at my high school track in LaGrange, Il. in the mid-70s, I recall.
all conference, all state, captain college at Notre Dame. Oh and actually graduated with a degree unlike most so called studs today that go into the NFL.
I was 250lbs and I went down to 185 lbs 2 times I'm currently 219lbs and I'm eating vegetable medleys any healthy advice would be appreciated thank you
Man, Bleier was always bald. Crazy receded hairline even in early high-school years. I respect the 'Nam Service, however, without the Rooney Family and all of these other folks in his corner he'd have been nothing on the field. That may be tough for some sentimental types to hear but it's true.
There ain't no way a 5'9" white RB, even if was much better than Rocky in High School, would ever be offered by a D1 college today. The D1 coaches would not even consider looking at his film. ESPN would immediately be floating the "R" word around. A coach can offer a black 5'9" RB and if he doesn't work out it's okay. But if a white D1 coach offers a white 5'9" RB and he doesn't work out it would be very detrimental to his career. The main stroke of luck you had Rocky was being in high school before things got the way they have been the past 25-30 years.
By Rocks own admission, 5’ 9 1/2”! It just brings home how impressive the Rock really is. He was too short and too damaged to play in the NFL. Thanks to Art Rooney, we all know now that Rocky Bleier is no ordinary man. The Rock made Steeler Fans out of all of us. He is a incredible American Hero
He's a legend in my book.
This man served our nation got wounded and still followed his dream. As an Oakland Raiders fan I still was a Rocky Bleier fan how can anyone not be
Las Vegas 💀💀💀
110% brother!
A real man of steel
To the young parents raising kids please teach them what a true hero is. This man should be in the conversation
Met and talked to Rocky last Sunday. What a inspriational and fabulous man. Thank you.
So fitting he played for the Steelers.....Hard worker,blue collar with alot of grit....one of the many reasons I fell in love with the Steeler organization as a young kid in late 70,s living in East Tn. and not being able to watch them but I read alot about them and Love them to this day.....you Pittsburgh locals are blessed to be right there around it,The best and classic organization in the N.F.L. for those that know and God bless Rock.
Great story & you could tell the interviewer wasn't ESPN, she let Rocky talk, no moronic questions. Bless you Rocky & THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE
My family and I met Rocky at a boy scout fundraiser dinner in Port St. Lucie Fl. Not only was he a nice guy, he let my wife wear all 4 of his rings....... He then walked away. My lovely wife was bursting with excitement. She asked me, "What should I do?" I said "Run." We had a good laugh. I have pictures of Rocky with my family, and she is wearing his rings. Total class. Thank you Rocky, for your service...
God bless Rocky
He's one of my heroes.
A Real Man of Honor !!!
A humble individual.....a rare commodity in this age of narcissistic personalities.......God bless!
God bless Andy Russell and Rocky.
This man is a true patriot and a hard nosed half back. But most of all a true gentleman.
Thank God for Andy Russell.
Hero
The Friday night fish fry is still going strong in bar's all across Wisconsin. As a kid growing up not far from
Appleton, I looked up to Rocky Bleier. Much respect to this man. A warrior with a lot of heart.
As a drafted disabled Republic of Vietnam (1968) combat veteran, I have the utmost respect for Rocky. God bless. Eaglegards...
As a vet, I think this guy is incredible. I'm not a Steelers fan, but they had a very classy organization I think.
Wish football players had as much class today.
What a life, overcoming adversity and becoming a winner. Rocky is a great guy and to be admired.
His book Fighting Back was just fantastic to read, VERY inspiring ! I read it the first week i was sent to prison for something i didn't do, his book got me through that senseless hardship. This man, Mr. Rocky Bleier IS the epitome of a true gridiron American man. T.Y. Rocky !!
I had no idea Rocky was so intelligent and an eloquent speaker. I’m a Cowboys fan and he killed us.
He has an amazing story. Tough. Resilient. Was willing to do the tough work and do special teams and his blocking skills were second to none as a running back.
1978-79 a 10-11 yr old Small Town Iowa farmboy put on a t-shirt, gym shorts and a crappy old pair of canvas cons. He would sneak out the back door of the farmhouse and run through January and February blizzards pretending he was Rocky doing road work to make the team.
Mom got the family van stuck looking for me several times.
Steeler fan for life.
Went home, figured out how to eat and exercise and train. Did not get a sports nutritionist, no doctor subsidy, no special treatments. I am in New Jersey now and am going to look around and see if he has any public speaking or meetings
He was a regular at a restaurant that I worked at in the early 80s and met and spoke with him many times. His book Fighting Back is excellent.
Rocky Bleier is a man i respect a man whose football career could've ended because of Vietnam
I can’t understand why this story isn’t more widely known. Rocky was my favorite player as a kid. Although I respected Roger Staubach who served his time (as an officer), Rocky served as an enlisted man and an NCO. Don’t put yourself down, when I see Robert Urich, I think Rocky Bleier. “Spencer for Hire” was an actor, you’re the real deal
Abraham Froman Read his book interesting story I’m not going to tell very interesting
The Sausage King of Chicago?!!
Roger Staubach went to and graduated from the Naval Academy, so he graduated as as Ensign in the Navy
True to life hero in so many ways
grew up with Rocky.. the greatest all round running back in history... bar none.
A person couldn't have a better attitude than Rocky 👍👍
When you think of the characters on those legendary Steelers Teams 'Rocky Bleier' certainly comes to mind. In football, he did it all. National Champion, Captain of National Champion and four time Super Bowl winner. Everything seemed to come perfectly and how great was that for one hell of a human being.
This man has a GREAT understanding on LIFE. We used to watch the Steelers play on Sundays back in the 70’s.
There's a great autobiography regarding his life, i believe written in the late 70's or early 80's. Great reading material !! Sorry, i forgot the name of the book but you can find it easy with a quick search. Could probably find it for a cpl. dollars used on Amazon.
That part about getting on your knees to pray, it works.
Watching on 1-1-24
Great reporting and a humble person at running back who has four Superbowl Rings. Congratulations Rocky.
Thank you Rocky for your inspirational story.
I became a Steeler’s fan after reading a Sports Illustrated article, I think in the year after their first SB win, about Rocky Bleier’s amazing journey to that point. This man is a hero to me. (Oh, and the rest of the team wasn’t bad either!)
I was a Cowboys fan in the 70s but love his inspirational story.
Rocky... TRUE AMERICAN HERO!!!!!! Thank you for your service and God bless you 🙏😇 and the USA!!!!
As a lifelong hater of everything Pittsburgh Steelers, I sure do love the men that played for them back in the seventies. I have a feeling Rocky Bleier would have been good at anything he wanted to do
It's time for another movie!
Very moving. A fine man with painful memories. Everyone struggles.
Browns fan who loves this man
Caleb Shuler Yeah, because this way you Brown fans had a winner to root for😋 Just kidding. The Browns have turned the corner, and just might make playoffs this season.
@@freddavis6772 No. I respect him. He's an American hero to me.
True
Cowboys fan who respects him too.
Played big in Super Bowls. Made a 'Hall of Fame' type TD catch in SB 13.
Luv the Rock....met him back in 98 ...amazing guy...!!
Steve Austin that would of been around the time that this was made right ? Because this looks like a mid to early 2000s interview
A legend of my youth
Strange how often platoons got ambushed. Way to go Rocky.
Vietcong attacked at night
Whatever physical limitations Rocky had, they were more than made up for with heart. There were more than a few players like Rocky throughout the NFL in those days. They were on the ragged edge of having adequate size and speed, but they had heaps of football smarts and heart. A player from a different mold, in a different era, and a vastly different world. I'm glad I was around to see him and the Steelers team achieve greatness.
There still are a lot of players making it who many have counted out. Though none have the wounded vet angle. As a NE fan we have Brady who was made fun of for being slow and skinny. Edelman who is small.and was a QB in college, undrafted Adnrews, they list is long in the NFL.
I HATED the Pittsburgh Steelers with a passion. And yet I loved Rocky Bleier. A total man. His story was about life, yeah some football, but about life and perseverance. I served 7 years later as a marine, and I respected Bleier even more.
Thanks Rocky 🏈✨
Effective at blocking and running in a run oriented league. True grit, legit tough guy. Thanks Rocky.
This shows how important the brain and character of a person are. Of course there are some limits where physical size or strength are important, given the rules of a particular game or sport. But in between there is a vast expanse where a man's endurance, work ethic, ability to learn, ability to adapt, ability to not give up, ability to lead, ability to positively influence others is more important and can fill the gaps. Today's "athletes" while maybe bigger and stronger are idiots. They don't know how to handle defeats or setbacks. The NFL and colleges draft them and they fail. No brains, no work experience, most do not get real degrees, most do not have the patience to learn things. Most go broke very quickly after their short NFL career ends.
Great story!!!!!!!! What an #NFL journey, and an all-around great guy!! #SteelersNatoin #SteelersCountry #SteelersFootball #RockyBleir #PittsburgProud!! #Instagood!
GOD BLESS Rocky
What a great man.
You can take all the running back in the NFL and I'll take Rocky Bleier any day. There was nobody badasser than him.
Great story. Great guy.
One of the greats!! The real Rocky!!
Seems like a great person...you go Rocky..
you can have all the physical gifts, all the athletic ability...but it means nothing if you do not have the heart and drive to carry on, to persevere and maybe one day ....win.
amazing man
Sometimes its about doing the RIGHT THING and putting him in the Hall of fame ,, would be.
He's not a HOF caliber player but is one heckuva guy who turned adversity into a great career. He worked out at my high school track in LaGrange, Il. in the mid-70s, I recall.
If Rocky is not in the HoF (and I think he should be) then at least his story should be in the HoF!!
True American
Rocky looked 35 when he was 18🙂
all conference, all state, captain college at Notre Dame. Oh and actually graduated with a degree unlike most so called studs today that go into the NFL.
I was 250lbs and I went down to 185 lbs 2 times I'm currently 219lbs and I'm eating vegetable medleys any healthy advice would be appreciated thank you
Vietnam Hero as well
His number should be retired by the Steelers an if he s in the hall fame he should be
Good freakin story tell thanks
No PTSD. He kept busy
1:00
Ain't that the truth
Man, Bleier was always bald. Crazy receded hairline even in early high-school years. I respect the 'Nam Service, however, without the Rooney Family and all of these other folks in his corner he'd have been nothing on the field. That may be tough for some sentimental types to hear but it's true.
There ain't no way a 5'9" white RB, even if was much better than Rocky in High School, would ever be offered by a D1 college today. The D1 coaches would not even consider looking at his film. ESPN would immediately be floating the "R" word around. A coach can offer a black 5'9" RB and if he doesn't work out it's okay. But if a white D1 coach offers a white 5'9" RB and he doesn't work out it would be very detrimental to his career. The main stroke of luck you had Rocky was being in high school before things got the way they have been the past 25-30 years.
@Scott Laux He's 5'11". Just saying.
@Scott Laux And was able to play in D1 thanks to David Shaw. So...STFU
By Rocks own admission, 5’ 9 1/2”!
It just brings home how impressive the Rock really is. He was too short and too damaged to play in the NFL. Thanks to Art Rooney, we all know now that Rocky Bleier is no ordinary man.
The Rock made Steeler Fans out of all of us.
He is a incredible American Hero
Truth even as a white halfback. He was a good running back too. One of my favorites back in the day. He could run catch and block.
@@davefox8948 Well said, he certainly is !
Named my dog Rocky. Hoowah..
Rocky bleier is my grandpa I already know no one is gonna believe me but I’m not lying
does rocky only do interviews with women?
Make a movie and make donald trump watch it 1000 times
29 dislikes,that must be Browns fans..lol PS4L
Hey donald trump is rocky blier a hero i think so
What would Cadet Bone Spurs know about being a hero?!?
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