Dan Rooney
Dan Rooney
Daniel Milton "Dan" Rooneyis the former United States Ambassador to Ireland, who served from July 3, 2009 until his resignation in 2012. He is chairman of the Pittsburgh Steelers football team in the National Football League, which was founded by his father, Art. Rooney was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000 for his contributions to the game. He is credited with spearheading a requirement that NFL teams with head coach and general manager vacancies interview at...
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth20 July 1932
CityPittsburgh, PA
Pete brought us into the modern times with the television and other things. Paul has really taken us and made us a business entity.
She put people on a path for success. She just kept you going and made you feel this was the most important thing you had to do at this particular time.
Mike speaks up all the time. I don't see him taking any back seat.
I would have hoped there would have been more minority hires right now.
Somebody could change coaches and still win, but doing it the way we do it is us. It's the way we do things, the way our organization puts things together and looks at things. Stability is important.
There's nothing to say. The game's over. It's not going to change the score.
People try to compare this to a normal business. It isn't.
Ernie's physical and relentless style of play helped the Steelers earn a reputation for being one of the NFL's toughest teams in the 1950s. He was undersized for his position, but his strength and power were among his greatest assets.
This sign says it all and it's for you. Thank you. The press, they had their doubts, but you never did and we thank you.
Of course, Wellington was right. He always thought of the league.
This is real good for the game. I always said it in the '70s: What we need as a league is one good, dominant team, and then let everybody else fight it out.
When it went to the one year, I did think it had a good chance to pass. I thought it might make it.
Uh, well I guess it's you and me.
Paul knows how to lead. It's that simple.