Hall of Fame snubs great Steelers defensive end L.C. Greenwood once again

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The Steelers have any number of players from their 1970s dynasty not in the Hall of Fame, such as Dwight White, Mike Wagner, Ernie Holmes, Rocky Bleier, Andy Russell, John Banaszak Loren Toews, Jon Kolb, Moon Mullins, Larry Anderson, and L.C. Greenwood. Honestly, many of them, despite their greatness, will never make it into the Hall of Fame.

That said, on the 100th anniversary of the NFL, Donnie Shell finally made it in with his selection to the special 100th anniversary class. Many thought his late addition would open the door to L.C. Greenwood, one of those remaining members believed to be every bit as good as ‘Mean’ Joe Greene, but he never received all the accolades.

However, on Twitter today, we learned that L.C. Greenwood would need to wait at least one more year for the honor he rightfully deserves. According to a post from Alan Saunders, L.C., Greenwood was left off the senior committee and the cut list to 31 players…

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