What I wouldn't have given for a Mean Joe Greene No. 75 Pittsburgh Steelers jersey. The video above is a response to the question about how much Coke the NFL Hall of Famer actually had to drink ...
Everyone remembers the Mean Joe Greene ad from 1979 in which the Steeler tosses his gigantic #75 jersey to a kid who just gave the D-lineman his bottle of Coca-Cola. Well Coke is going revive the ...
Mentioned last week that Coke was planning on recreating the Mean Joe Greene ad from the 70s with Troy Polamalu, and First Cuts has your first look at the spot and some behind the scenes footage.
Mean Joe Greene is an American retired ... He was well known for his role in the Coca-Cola "Hey Kid, Catch!" commercial in 1979. Joe appeared as himself in the 1980 film "Smokey and the Bandit ...
The one-minute hype video features Steelers players past and present, kicked off by six-time Super Bowl winner Mean Joe Greene, who won four rings as a player and two more while serving as a ...
COCA-COLA'S ICONIC SUPER BOWL COMMERCIAL WITH 'MEAN' JOE GREENE TOOK DAYS TO FILM, AND FOR THIS SILLY REASON As Coca-Cola ...
On Thursday, Pittsburgh Steelers legend ‘Mean’ Joe Greene was named as the No. 14 greatest NFL player of all-time by The Athletic. Greene is the eighth former Steelers player on the list ...
Super Bowl LI draws nigh, and nearly 40 years on, the crosstalk centering on commercial quality is likely to reference the 1979 (Coca-Cola) classic "Mean" Joe Greene spot "Hey Kid, Catch!" ...
Entertainment News // 6 years ago Famous birthdays for Sept. 24: Nia Vardalos, 'Mean' Joe Greene Actor Nia Vardalos turns 55 and Football Hall of Fame member "Mean" Joe Greene turns 71 ...
A 'Zero Right' NCAA Men's Basketball Challenge If You Invested $1,000 In Coca-Cola Stock When They Aired Mean Joe Greene 'Hey Kid, Catch' Super Bowl Ad, Here's How Much You'd Have Now If You ...
Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin reflected on Joe Greene's No. 75 being retired. On July 8, 1933, Art Rooney founded the Pittsburgh Pirates, also known as the Rooneymen until the team adopted the name ...