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TODAY'S OFFICIALS: 14—Gene Barth, Referee; 5—Bob Boyiston, Umpire; 18—Burl Toler, Head Linesman; 3—Bob McLaughlin, Line Judge; 15—J. W. Sanders, Back Judge; 9—Dean Look, Side Judge; 7—Fritz Graf, Field Judge. r PITTSBURGH STEELERS vs. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1981—1:00 P.M—THREE RIVERS STADIUM STEELERS OFFENSE WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR GB RB FB - -. 82 55 - .•73 - ..52 - - - 77 - - - 79 . - 89 - - . 88 - - - 44 - - - 32 John Staiiworth Jon Koib Craig Woifiey Mike Webster Steve Courson Larry Brown Bennie Cunningham Lynn Swann Terry Bradshaw Frank Poliard Franco Harris 85 CalvIn Sweeney 74 Ray Pinney 61 Tyrone Mcoriff 62 Tunch 11km 61 Tyrone McGriff 74 Ray Pinney 84 Randy Grossman 86 Jim Smith 18 Cliff Stoudt 38 Sidney Thornton 45 Russeli Davis STEELERS DEFENSE 62 Tunch ilkin 74 Ray Pinney 62 lunch iikin 87 Johnnle Dirden 16 Mark Maione 27 Greg Hawthorne 44 Frank Pollard - - 68 - - 75 - 67 - 76 -.53 • - 58 - 51 • - 42 - - 47 .31 - 24 L. C. Greenwood Joe Greene Gary Dunn John Banaszak Dennis Winston Jack Lambert Loren Toews Anthony Washington Mel Biount Donnie Sheli J. T. Thomas I Trout, PK 5 Colqultt, P 12 Bradshew, OB 16 Malone, 08 18 Stoudt, 05 24 thomas, S 27 Hawthorne, RB 29 Johnson, CB-S 30 Anderson, Cs-KR 31 Shell. S 32 Harris, RB 36 Thornton, RB 42 WashIngton, CB 44 Pollard, RB 45 DavIs, RB 47 Blount, CB 49 Woodruff, CB-S 50 LIttle, LB 51 Toews, LB 52 Webster, C 53 Winston, LB 54 ValentIne, LB 55 KoIb, 01 58 Cole, LB 58 Lambert, LB 61 McGrilf, G 62 11km, Or-C 65 Beasley, DI 61 Dunn, DI 68 Greenwood, DE 73 Wolfley, G 74 Plnney, 01-C 75 Greene, DT 76 Banaszak, DE-DT 77 Courson, G 79 Brown, 01 82 Stallworth, WA 84 Grossman, YE 85 Sweeney, WR 86 SmIth, WR-KR 87 Dirden, WR-KR 86 Swann, WA 89 Cunningham, TE 90 Kohrs, DE 95 Goodman, DE-DT 95 John Goodman 95 John Goodman 76 John Banaszak 90 Bob Kohrs 51 Loran Toews 53 Dennis Winston 56 Robin Coie 49 Dwayne Woodruff 49 Dwayne Woodruff 49 Dwayne Woodruff 49 Dwayne Woodruff PATRIOTS DEFENSE 65 Tom Beasiey 54 Zack VaJentine 50 David Little 54 ZackVaientlne 29 Ron Johnson 30 Larry Anderson 29 Ron Johnson LE. LT - RT. RE - LLB. MLB. RLB - LCD. RCB. 5$ - FS. WR. LT. LG. OC - RG. RI - TE. WR. GB. RB. 52 Steve King 51 Bob Golic PATRIOTS OFFENSE LE - - . 63 NI ... 64 RI - . - 85 LOLB -. - 59 Mark Buben Richard Bishop Julius Adams Mike Hawkins 78 71 63 55 Tony McGee Ray Hamiiton Mark Buben Don Biackmon .. 86 • - 62 .. 73 . - 58 Stanley Morgan Dwight Wheeler John Hannah Pete Brock 88 76 77 67 Carios Pénnyweil Brian Holloway Garry Puetz Bill Lenkaitis LiLB - . - 57 RiLB - . 53 ROLB ... 56 Steve Neison Dlii Matthews Rod Shoate 53 54 55 Biii Matthews John Zamberlin Don Biackmon • - 75 - - 74 . 80 Bob Cryder Shelby Jordan Don Hasseibeck 77 77 87 Garry Puetz Garry Puetz LIn Dawson LCB .. 26 Ray Clayborn 22 Keith Lee - . 29 Harold Jackson 83 Don Westbrook 82 Ken Toler RCB. . - 40 55 - - - 25 FS - - - 48 Mike Haynes Rick Sanford Tim Fox 22 38 38 KeIth Lee Roland James Roland James . .. 12 . - 33 FB - - - 44 Malt Cavanaugh Tony Collins Don Calhoun 14 43 30 Steve Grogan Vegas Ferguson MosI Tatupu 17 23 32 39 Tom Owen Horace Ivory Andy Johnson Sam Cunningham I Smith, PK 6 Hubach, P 12 Cavanaugh, OS 14 Grogan. OB 17 Owen, GB 22 Lee, DR 23 ivory, RB 25 Sanford, DB 26 Claybom, CB 29 Jackson, WR 30 Tatupu, RB 32 Johnson, RB 33 CollIns, RB 38 James, CS 39 CunnIngham, RB 40 Haynes, CE 43 Ferguson, RB 44 Calhoun, RB 48 Fox, FS 51 Golic, ItS 52 King, OLS 53 Matthews, ILS 54 Zamberlin, ILS 55 Blackmon, LB 56 Shoate, OLS 57 Nelson, ILB 58 Brock, C 59 Hawkins, OLB 62 Wheeler, OT 63 Buben, DE 64 BIshop, NT-DE 67 Lenkaitls, C 71 Hamilton, NT 73 Hannah, G 74 Jordan, 01 75 Cryder, G 76 1-lelloway, 01 77 PueIz 01 78 McGee, DE 80 Hasselbeck, TE 62 Toler, WR 83 Weslbrook, WR 85 Adams, DE 86 Morgan, WA 87 Dawson, YE 88 Pennywell, WA STEELERS SPECIALISTS P... 5 CraIg Colquitt PC . - - 74 Ray Pinney 52 Mike Webster 62 Tunch 11km PK - -. I David Trout H... S Craig Colqultt 16 Mark Malone KC... 74 Ray Pinney 52 Mike Webster PR. ..86 JIm Smith 30 Larry Anderson KOR - . - 30 Larry Anderson 87 Johnnle Dirden PATRIOTS SPECIALISTS P. . - 6 MIke Hubach PC. ..62 Dwight Wheeler 58 Pete Brook 59 Mike Hawkins PK .. I John Smith H... 12 Matt Cavanaugh 32 Andy Johnson KC... 62 DwIght Wheeler 58 Pete Brook 59 Mike Hawkins PR. . - 38 Roland James 40 Mike Haynes KOR.. .33 Tony Collins 23 Horace Ivory

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TODAY'S OFFICIALS: 14—Gene Barth, Referee; 5—Bob Boyiston, Umpire; 18—Burl Toler, Head Linesman; 3—Bob McLaughlin, Line Judge;15—J. W. Sanders, Back Judge; 9—Dean Look, Side Judge; 7—Fritz Graf, Field Judge.

rPITTSBURGH STEELERS vs. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1981—1:00 P.M—THREE RIVERS STADIUM

STEELERS OFFENSEWRLTLGC

RGRTTE

WRGBRBFB

- -. 82• 55- .•73- ..52- - - 77- - - 79• . - 89- - . 88

- - - 44- - - 32

John StaiiworthJon KoibCraig WoifieyMike WebsterSteve CoursonLarry BrownBennie CunninghamLynn SwannTerry BradshawFrank PoliardFranco Harris

85 CalvIn Sweeney74 Ray Pinney61 Tyrone Mcoriff62 Tunch 11km61 Tyrone McGriff74 Ray Pinney84 Randy Grossman86 Jim Smith18 Cliff Stoudt38 Sidney Thornton45 Russeli Davis

STEELERS DEFENSE62 Tunch ilkin

74 Ray Pinney

62 lunch iikin

87 Johnnle Dirden16 Mark Maione27 Greg Hawthorne44 Frank Pollard

- - 68- - 75• - 67• - 76-.53• - 58

- 51• - 42- - 47.31

• - 24

L. C. GreenwoodJoe GreeneGary DunnJohn BanaszakDennis WinstonJack LambertLoren ToewsAnthony WashingtonMel BiountDonnie SheliJ. T. Thomas

I Trout, PK5 Colqultt, P

12 Bradshew, OB16 Malone, 0818 Stoudt, 0524 thomas, S27 Hawthorne, RB29 Johnson, CB-S30 Anderson, Cs-KR31 Shell. S32 Harris, RB36 Thornton, RB42 WashIngton, CB44 Pollard, RB45 DavIs, RB47 Blount, CB49 Woodruff, CB-S50 LIttle, LB51 Toews, LB52 Webster, C53 Winston, LB54 ValentIne, LB55 KoIb, 0158 Cole, LB58 Lambert, LB61 McGrilf, G62 11km, Or-C65 Beasley, DI61 Dunn, DI68 Greenwood, DE73 Wolfley, G74 Plnney, 01-C75 Greene, DT76 Banaszak, DE-DT77 Courson, G79 Brown, 0182 Stallworth, WA84 Grossman, YE85 Sweeney, WR86 SmIth, WR-KR87 Dirden, WR-KR86 Swann, WA89 Cunningham, TE90 Kohrs, DE95 Goodman, DE-DT

95 John Goodman95 John Goodman76 John Banaszak90 Bob Kohrs51 Loran Toews53 Dennis Winston56 Robin Coie49 Dwayne Woodruff49 Dwayne Woodruff49 Dwayne Woodruff49 Dwayne Woodruff

PATRIOTS DEFENSE

65 Tom Beasiey

54 Zack VaJentine50 David Little54 ZackVaientlne29 Ron Johnson30 Larry Anderson29 Ron Johnson

LE.LT -RT.RE -

LLB.MLB.RLB -

LCD.RCB.

5$ -FS.

WR.LT.LG.OC -RG.RI -TE.

WR.GB.RB.

52 Steve King

51 Bob Golic

PATRIOTS OFFENSELE - - . 63NI ... 64RI - . - 85

LOLB -. - 59

Mark BubenRichard BishopJulius AdamsMike Hawkins

78716355

Tony McGeeRay HamiitonMark BubenDon Biackmon

.. 86• - 62.. 73. - 58

Stanley MorganDwight WheelerJohn HannahPete Brock

88767767

Carios PénnyweilBrian HollowayGarry PuetzBill Lenkaitis

LiLB - . - 57RiLB - . 53

ROLB ... 56

Steve NeisonDlii MatthewsRod Shoate

535455

Biii MatthewsJohn ZamberlinDon Biackmon

• - 75- - 74• . 80

Bob CryderShelby JordanDon Hasseibeck

777787

Garry PuetzGarry PuetzLIn Dawson

LCB .. 26 Ray Clayborn 22 Keith Lee - . 29 Harold Jackson 83 Don Westbrook 82 Ken TolerRCB. . - 40

55 - - - 25FS - - - 48

Mike HaynesRick SanfordTim Fox

223838

KeIth LeeRoland JamesRoland James

.

.. 12

. - 33

FB - - - 44

Malt CavanaughTony Collins

Don Calhoun

1443

30

Steve GroganVegas Ferguson

MosI Tatupu

17233239

Tom OwenHorace IvoryAndy JohnsonSam Cunningham

I Smith, PK6 Hubach, P

12 Cavanaugh, OS14 Grogan. OB17 Owen, GB22 Lee, DR23 ivory, RB25 Sanford, DB26 Claybom, CB29 Jackson, WR30 Tatupu, RB32 Johnson, RB33 CollIns, RB38 James, CS39 CunnIngham, RB40 Haynes, CE43 Ferguson, RB44 Calhoun, RB48 Fox, FS51 Golic, ItS52 King, OLS53 Matthews, ILS54 Zamberlin, ILS55 Blackmon, LB56 Shoate, OLS57 Nelson, ILB58 Brock, C59 Hawkins, OLB62 Wheeler, OT63 Buben, DE64 BIshop, NT-DE67 Lenkaitls, C71 Hamilton, NT73 Hannah, G74 Jordan, 0175 Cryder, G76 1-lelloway, 0177 PueIz 0178 McGee, DE80 Hasselbeck, TE62 Toler, WR83 Weslbrook, WR85 Adams, DE86 Morgan, WA87 Dawson, YE88 Pennywell, WA

STEELERS SPECIALISTSP... 5 CraIg Colquitt

PC . - - 74 Ray Pinney 52 Mike Webster 62 Tunch 11kmPK - -. I David TroutH... S Craig Colqultt 16 Mark Malone

KC... 74 Ray Pinney 52 Mike WebsterPR. ..86 JIm Smith 30 Larry Anderson

KOR - . - 30 Larry Anderson 87 Johnnle Dirden

PATRIOTS SPECIALISTSP. . - 6 MIke Hubach

PC. ..62 Dwight Wheeler 58 Pete Brook 59 Mike HawkinsPK .. I John SmithH... 12 Matt Cavanaugh 32 Andy Johnson

KC... 62 DwIght Wheeler 58 Pete Brook 59 Mike HawkinsPR. . - 38 Roland James 40 Mike Haynes

KOR.. .33 Tony Collins 23 Horace Ivory

PITTSBURGH STEELERS NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTSCollege

23 R Pitt27 4 Tennessee33 12 Louisiana22 2 Arizona26 5 Youngstown State

No. Name

1 John Smith6 Mike Hubach

12 Matt Cavanaugh14 Steve Grogan17 Tom Owen

NFLPoe. Ht. Wt. Age Exp.

PK 6-0 185 31 8p 5-10 185 23 2

QB 6-1 200 24 4OBQB

6-46-1

208194

2829

78

College

Southhampton, Eng.KansasPittsburghKansas StateWichita State

____________

— - - —- -— --

No. Name

I David Trout5 CraIg Coiqultt

12 Terry Bradshaw*6 Mait Malone18 CHff Stoudt

NFLPoe. Ht. Wt. Age Exp.

plcp

QBOBQB

5-66-1 ½6-36-46-4

185182215223218

24 J. T. Thomas S21 Greg Hawthorne RB29 Ron Johnson CS-S30 Larry Anderson CB4(R31 Donnl. Shell S

6-36-25-105415-11

196225210188180

3025252529

63448

FlorIda StateBaylorEastern MichiganLouisiana TechSouth Carolina State

32 Franco Harris - RB38 SIdney Thornton RB42 Anthony Washington CS44 FrankPottard RB45 Rueseiloavie RB

6-25-116-1 ½5-108-1

225230204217231

3127232425

105R22

Penn StateNorthwestern LouisianaFreeno StateBaylorMichIgan

47 Mel Blown CB49 Dwayne Woodruff CS-S60 DavldLittle LB61 Loran Toews t.552 MlkeWebster C

6-35-116-15-36-1%4

205198220222255

3324222929

123R98

SouthernLouisvIlleFloridaCalIforniaWIsconsin

53 DennIs Winston LB54 Zack Valentine LB55 Jon KoIb 0156 RobIn Cole LB88 Jack Lambert LB

6-05-26-26-26-4

228225262220220

2524

- 342629

53

1358

ArkansasEast CarolinaOklahoma StateNew Mexicokent State

61 Tyrone McGrlff 062 lunch 11km OT-C65 Tom Beasley DT67 Gary Dunn Dl68 LC.Greenwood DE

6-06-36-56-36-6½

275253248260250

2324272835

2245

13

Florida A&MIndiana State (Indiana)VirgInia TechMIamiArkansasAM&N

13 CraIg Wolf ley G14 Ray Pinney OT-C15 Joe Greene DT76 John Banaszak DE-DT71 Steve Courson 0

6-16-46-46-36-1

285256260250260

2327353125

25

1374

SyracuseWashIngtonNorth Texas StateEastern MichiganSouth Carolina

79 Larry Brown OT82 John Stallworth WR84 Randy Grossman it85 Calvin Sweeney WR86 JIm Smith WR-KR

6-46-26-16-26-2

270191225190205

3229292626

118825

KansasAlabama A&MTempleSouthern CaliforniaMichigan

87 Johnnie Dirden WR-KR88. Lynn Swami WIt89 BonnIe Cunningham YE90 Bob Kohrs DE95 John Goodman DE-DT

6-06-06-46-36-6

184180260245250

2929262222

3861

1

Sam Houston StateSouthern CaliforniaClemsonArizona StateOklahoma

22 Keith Lee DB 5-11 192 23 1 Colorado State23 Horace Ivory25 RIck Sanford

RB1)5

6-06-1

198192

2124

53

OklahomaSOuth Carolina

26 Ray Clayborn29 Harold Jackson

CBWR

6-15-10

190175

2635

514

TexasJackson State

30 MosI Tatupu RB 6-0 229 26 4 USC32 Andy Johnson33 Tony Collins38 Roland James

RBRBCB

6-05-116-2

204202189

282223

7It2

GeorgiaEast CarolinaTennessee

39 Sam CunnIngham RB 6-3 230 31 8 Southern California40 Mike Haynes43 Vagas Ferguson44 Don Calhoun

CSRBRB

6-26-16-0

195194212

282429

628

ArIzona StateNotre DameKansas State

48 Tim Fox FS 5-11 190 27 6 OhIo State51 Bob Golic LB 6-2 240 23 2 NoIre Dame52 SteveKlng OLB 6-4 230 30 9 Tulsa53 BIll Matthews OLB 6-2 235 25 3 South Dakota State54 John Zambedin55 DonBlackmcn

ILBLB

6-26-3

232235

2523

3R

Pat Lutheran (Wa.)Tulsa

56 Rod Shoate OLB 6-1 215 28 6 Oklahoma57 Steve Nelson ILB 6-2 230 30 8 North Dakota State58 Pete Brook - C 6-5 260 27 6 Colorado59 MIke Hawkins OLB 6-2 232 25 4 Texas A&l62 Dwight Wheeler83 Markauben

OTDE

6$6$

255260

2624

32

Tennessee StateTufts

64 Richard Bishop67 Bill Lenkaltis

NT-DEC

6-16-4

260255

3135

614

LouisvIllePenn State

71 Ray Hamilton73 John Hannah

NT0

6-16-2

245265

3030

99

OklahomaAlabama

74 Shelby Jordan OT 6-7 260 29 6 Washington, Mo.75 Bob Cryder76 Brian Holloway

0OT

6-46-7

285273

2622

4R

AlabamaStanford

77 Garry Puetz OT 6-4 255 29 9 Vaiparlso78 Tony McGee80 Don Hasselbeck

DETE

6-46-7

250245

3226

115

BishopColorado

82 Ken Toler83 Don Westbrook

WRWR

6-25-10

185185

2228

R5

MississippiNebraska

85 Julius Adams DE 6-4 263 33 10 Texas Southern86 Stanley Morgan WIt 5-11 180 26 5 Tennessee87 Lin Dawson TE 6-3 235 22 R North Carolina State88 Carlos Pennyweli WR 6-2 180 25 4 Grambllng

Head Coach: Chuck Noli (124-70-1)AssIstants: Rollie Detach, Tony Dungy, Dick Hoak, Tom Moore,

George Pedes, Paul Warn, Dick Walker, Woody Wldenhofer

Head Coach: Ron Erhardt (19-16-0)Assistants: JIm Ringo, Fritz Shurmur, Raymond Berry, Gino Cappeiletti, Bobby Grier,

Rick Lantz, Babe Parilli, Dick Roach, Rick Buffington

Ui 86 mØrganiT 62 WholerLG 73 HannahOC 58RG 75AT 74TE 80WR 29UB 12RB 33EU 44

1 .Smith6 Hubach22 Lee30 Tatupu32 Johnson38 James394351

kinc

DEFENSElE 63 BubenNT 64 BishopAT 85 Adams

HawkinsNelsonMatthewsSboatsCia ybot ii

Hey n• 5SanfordTox

SUMTITUTIONS53 Matthews55 Blackson67 Lenkaltis71 Haaiflon76 Holloway7? Pustz

LINEUPS

WA 8211. 5516 7

C 52

MC 77AT 79IL 89Wa 8898 12RB 44FB 32

BrownC uttntflgham$wannBradehawPollardHarris

6$75 Ct-.6? Dunn?6 tanasrfl53 Winston58 Leant51 ten.42 Washington4? flaunt31 Shell24 Themes

VISITOR fl? England patriots

GAME SUMMARYC lOSt by The National Footbift League. AU rights reserved. Ths and play ig 1c' the twins pwpose @1 aSs*H,g Intt* of

MQJ) gaan.; other is p,o4.ibãWd withsA the written permission of the NatronatVootbaU tague.

DATE 8ptefiiDer DAYOFWEEK Sunday STARTINGTIME1°1 LOT

WEATHER

STELLERS AT tlvsrs Stsdiuw

TEMPERATUR€ DWWCTK* SW

VISITOR

OFFICIALS Barth 14 Boylaton

i,NESMANBTfller 18 BACXJUDGE a $tfldfltjELOJuoGEtICttt' 7 9

Brook LOISCryder LILO 5?Jordan RILU 53HasselbsckpoLa 56JacksoN ICe 25

ACO 4055 25rs 48

OFFENSEsttiiwotthKolbWolf icyWebs tar

CivanaughCollinsCalhoun

HOME

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LIV*4.8

RUicefitSUrs

86 Pennywel 1. TroutSUBSTITUtIOIs

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CunninghamFerguson 82 ToterColic 87 Dawson

5

29ColquittJohnson

6162

MoCriff11km

30 Anderson 74 Pinney36 Thornton b4 Grossman45 Davis as sae.nsy49 Woodruff 86 Smith50 Little 8? Dirden54 Valentine 90 Kohrs56 Cole 95 Coodnn

DID NOT PlAY14 Crogan 83 westhrook H 16 Malone 65 Beesl.y (oso)1? Uwen H 18 Stoudt

FIELD GOALS Missed, trout 2 —— 3t yts wideSmith; None (Made &1Missed) to left; 48 .14* ta tight.

1 2 3 4

Pats 710 I In1-

.'1 1 1 1

ELAPSED scotuw ruvTEAM PERIOD Titit

STEEL D 5 2 a'•12*30

ass from U O_ 14Pats 2 13.44 :Cavanaugh 1 run. Smith kick. 7 14$TEELELS 3 03.24 HARRIS 1 run. Trout kick. (SS} 7 21

PatsPuts

4

4

QO.04

14.36

Collins 10 run. .Sthith kiCk. (a 14Morgan 12 pass frorn Cavanaugh..Smith kick(94?) 21 21

STEELE S DI 03.19 SWANN 24 pass front.Bradshaw. (440) 21 27

DANCE: TICKETS DIST 'JTED ; ACTUAL ; iio SHOWS

_______:

TIME 3.22

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&iOt fl itt At: 43dEc40

FINAL TEAM STATISTICSVISITOR

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TOTAL FIRST DOWNS

BY RUSHING

BY PASSING

BY PENALTY

THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY

TOTAL NET YARDS

TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS (Inc. times thrown passing)

AVERAGE GAIN PER OFFENSIVE PLAY

NET YARDS RUSHING

TOTAL RUSHING PLAYS

AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSHING PLAY

NET YARDS PASSING

TIMES THROWN—YARDS LOST ATTEMPTING TO PASS

GROSS YARDS PASSING

PASS ATTEMPTS—COMPLETIONS—HAD INTERCEPTED

AVERAGE GAIN PER PASS PLAY (Inc. times thrown passing)

PUNTS—NUMBER AND AVERAGE

HAD BLOCKED

TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE

NO. AND YARDS PUNT RETURNS

NO. AND YARDS KICKOFF RETURNS

NO. AND YARDS INTERCEPTION RETURNS

PENALTIES—NUMBER AND ?ARDS

FUMBLES—NUMBER AND LOST

TOUCHDOWNS

RUSHING

PASSING

RETURNS

E.cTRA POINTS MADE—ATTEMPTS

FIELD GOALS MADE—ATTEMPTS

TIME OF POSSESSION

I

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return tu

20

Collins right side loses 3 Green*ood)Tatupu no gain Greene)Cavanaugh completa to Calhoun far 8Hubach punts 37 yards to Smith, return of S to 41

(

(matthews)

STELIERS_14s5CT-T0—52t gains C left side

(

2—6— 527 Pollard 2, right slia(

3—2—52g Bradahaw circles ijains '11 rIASI cr. 25401—10—540 Pollard right end, 1 yard (Clayborn)2—9—541 Bradshaw complete to Cunningham, gains ZtXKI 9 rjaji'i—lO—SSO incomplete to Palard (ShcaLe)2—10—550 Harris right end gains 3 (Fox)3—7—P47 aradshau incomplete deep left Stallwnrth (haynes)4—7—P47 Colqultt punts 43 yards to nut of bounds or P4

PATS 12,21¶.1 0—P42—1 3—PI

3—1 3—P14—3— p9

10,38i—io—pa Harris left guard, S

2—5—P36 Bradahaw penalized 5 yards for delay2—1O—P41 Oradbhaw incomplete to Pollard3—1O—P41 Davis gems 5 yards, left guard (Fox)4—5—P36 Colquitt punts 36 yards, for touchback

PATRIOTS0—P20

2—7—P231—1Q—P312—S—P363—4—P374—13—P28

STEELERS 5:501'ollard, right, tackle, gains iS '3 matthews

2—7—541i Bradshaw completeS to Cunningham, gains 9 (NalsInFIRST DOWN

1—10-549 Bradshaw complete to St.allworth, gains 26 FIRST1—10—P25 8radshew, unable to pass, circles left for 13 riRsi 001474 P121—1O—P12 Bradahaw incomplete in end zone to Swann (Fox)1—10.-P12 Oradshaw complete to Cunningham gains 11, rtR$T on P1i—lp—p1 HARRIS ffilDDcrron at t2,3D elapsed,

_________

Trout added point Score, Stealers, 7, Patriots *x 07 plays, 53 yards1 3i20

Trout kicks oft 76 yards to deep end zonePATRIOT$ 2j241—i0—Pzt1—1O—P352—1 0—P38

1

Collins right thekie', gains * 3Tatupu, r4ght tackle, gains R FIRSTCollina right guard, gains Ei

Collins, left side, gain3Cavanaugh, sacked by Greenwood, loses 9

Hubach punts 45 yards to Smith, return by Smith of 10to 537

Cavaneough completek to Morgan, gains 18 riRsy DOWN P38Cavanaugh incomplete to Tatup4 (Labert)Cavanaugh overthrows Hasselbeck, but 11td411_fl*XCrider penalized 10 yards for holding

2—20—P28 Cavenaugh incomplete to Morgan. (Theses)3—20—P28 Cavanaugh incompleto to Johnson (Toss.)4—20—P28 Hubach punts 56 yards to Smith, returns 28 yards to S44

STEELERS 1;111—10—544 Harris gained 3 . p*snns)2—7—547 Bradshaw incomplete to Cunningham as..)3—7—547 Bradshaw incomplete to Swarn Cleytoth)4—7—547 Colquitt punts 38 yards te out of bounds on flit P15

PATRIOTS 0s121—104)15 Collins right end, cai.ried 9 (Washington)

End of first quarterScores SICELERS 7

PATRIOTS 0

S

SECOND QUARTERNcui England PATRIOTS at PlUsburgh srcrt Sept, 27,1961

PATRIOTS 15.002—1—P24 incomplete for Hasselbeck (Totes)3—1—P24 Calhoun, left guard, gains 3 FIRST DOWN on P2?

— —P2? Cavanaugh complete to Collins, gains 72—3—P34 Collins 4. Winstod roughness penalty cost 15 to 54?

FIRST DOWN119 $47 Calhoun gained 4

2-6—343 Tstuu loses 43—10.347 Coasaugh incomplete to Hasselback4—ID.44? H**ach punts 20 yatds, downed on 527 by Valentine

i—ID—tn fiatria tight tackle, 7 (Nelson)2—3—534 PolLard right end gains 29 yards FIRST DCUJN on p 371—1O—P37 Pollard on pitchout; gains. 42—6—P33 Pollardleft guard, gainslil yards FIflT DOWN on P21 FIRST DOWN1.siOsuwPfl øtsd:*$sm,,unsbls to pass, gains 92—1—P13 Pollard, rifht guard, gains 5 FIRsT DOWN H

1—8—PS i*nis, left guatd, gains 7 (Fox)L

Trout converts Scores Steelers 14, Patriots 073 yards 5.49

Trouta kick, of? U Zflslaxcasscxqaekcpostxesexteosnbsskx 76 yards fortouchback

PAtflQWSsSai—IU—PzU tavanaugh incomplete for Calhoun $fl (Shell)

P20 Cavanaugh complete to Tatupu, gains I (Tests)3—9—P21 Cavanaugh to ft)organ, gains 18,FIRST DOWN en P39 (bees)1—1O—P39 Collins right end, gains 2 (Lambert)2—8—P41 Cavanaugh complete to Collins, gains IS FIRST 343

1—1O.S43 Collins, dropped in backfitid by Lambert, loses 42—14—547 Cavanaugh complete to Washington, gains 13 FIRST DOWN $291—10—529 Cavanaugh complete to Jackson, 17 FIRST DOWN on $121—10.512 Collins, right tackle, gains 5 (LaSert)a—5—s7 (2 minute warning) Collins, riyht tackle1 gain 6 FIRST DOWN*M*Ø* 1—1—SI CAVANAUCH SNEAKED FOR TOUCHDCUJN at 1:16,xlflkk On PAT,

Hawkins called for holding, 10 yards to 512,Smith converts Score. Steelers 14, Patriots 711 lays 80 yards 4:43

Hubach kicks 61 yards to Anderson, 'who returns 28 to $32STECL,CRS 1.101—10—532 Harris gains 4 (McCee)2—5-536 Sradshaw complete to Smith for 22 yards FIRST DOWN P47 (tax)1—1O—P42 43 seconds —— Bradshaw Incomplete out of bounds (Shasta)*2 2-1O-P42 39 seconds -— Bradshaw complete to Staliwortha gains Zlz 21

FIRST DOWN (Keynes)1—1O—P21 32 seconds Bradahaw overthrew Smith in end zone (Jots)2—1 O—P21 26 seconds Bradshaw threw it away in and zone, but

10 yard holding penalty on Brown took it to P312—20—P31 Bradshaw complete to Swann for 30 yards FIRST MS (Keynes)1—1—PI six seconds Harris, right guard, no 9am2—1—Pi two seconds Bradshaw stopped at center, Clsybern ailS for

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rHrRo QUARTER Attendance: 53,344Nnw Eng,].and PATRIOTS at Pittsburgh STEELERS Sept. 27, 1981

because of second quarter penalty on Llayborfl, Steelers kicked from 50

Collins no gain (Washington)Cavanaugh's pass deflected by Toews, incompleteCavanatigh complete to Johnson, 14 yards FIRST DOWN P34

Cunningham gained 2 (DunnCavanaugh incomplete to Jackson (WashingtonCavanaughm, passing to Hasselbeck, intercepted byWashington, who gained 35 to P9

STEELERS 12:341—t9—P9 Harris gained 3 on 1—9 at P9 (Fox)2—U—P6 Harris1 right guard, gained 5 to P1 (Zeserlin)3—1—PI HARRIS ON LEFT END PITCHOUT gained I for at 3,24

t Trout converts ScoreiSteelers 21, PatrUts 73 plays, 9 yards 55 seconds

Trout kicks of? 70 yards to Collins, return is toll ror 22 gaTh,holding penalty against Patroits puts ball, on P8

PATRIOTS 11,27Collins gained 2Cavanaugh complete to Collins, gained 7Calhoun right guard gained 2 3 FIRST DOWN P20Cunningham left side gained 5Collins, left guard, gained 4Cunningham gained 3 FIRST DOWN on P32

Thomas)Toews)Blount)

Cavanaugh complete to Jackson, 18 yards FIRSVDOWN on 50Cunningham gained 1 2 (Bansazak)10 yard holding penalty on CryderCavanaugh incomplete to Jackson ——Washington hurt——Cavanaugh incomplete deep to Hasselbeck (Shell—Woodruff)

Hubach punts 46yards to Smith on 12, return toS22

Harris, right end, gains I (*awkina)

Bradshaw , five y* yard delay of gameHarris left end, gained 12Davis, right tackle, gained 5 FIRST DLMN on 535 (cLe$nn)Bradshaw complete to Cunningham, gain 17 FIRST DOWN onBradshsw incomplete to Swann (Clayborn)Harris, no gain (Matthews)Harris incomplete to Swann (Haynes)Colquitt punts 36 yards to Fair Catch by Haynes) on P122,45Civanaugh complete to Collins, gains 9 (rosa)Cavanaugh complete to Jackson, gained 45 FIRST DOWN on 534Wheeler penalized 5 yards, motionCavanau(1i complete right flat to Hasselbeck for 9 (Johnson(Cavanaugh screened to Calhoun for 20. FIRST DOWN onSlO

End of' Third Quarter Steelers 21patriots 7

Trout's kick—off went 50 yards for touchbackPATRIOTS 14:56t. 10— P202—1 0—P203—1O—P20

ts*x 1—10—P342—5— P363—6—P36

i—ia—p a2—8—PlO3—1—Rt9PI71—1O—P202—5—P253—1 —P291—10—P32

1—10—502—8—5452—18—P423—18—P424—18—P42

STEELERS 6,071—10—5222—95232—14—SIB3—2—53 01—10—5351—10—P482—1O—P483—1 0—P484—I 0—P48

PATRIOTS1—10—P122—1 —P211—10—5341—15—5392—6—S30

FGURTH QUARTERNuw England PATRIOTS at Pittsburgh

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1—10_Sip tofllhs, for TOUCHDOWN at 0*04, Smith5 plays, 83 yards, 2:44

Scores 2Patriots 14

Hubach kicksi ofT 58 yardsto 519

S TEEL ER S1—10—sic2—5—5 243 —5—5 24

4—5—524PATRIQT51—1 O—P451—10—5432— 2—5 312—1 2—5.453—1 2—5454—4—537

STEELERS 11,311—10—537 Davis gained 52—5—542 BradshaW t csmplete to Cunnnqham, gained 1 I1*ST DIn P421-1O-P42 Sadshaw overthr SW to Swann in end 2Sf!. (Jaees)2—lO—P42 Davis left end, gained I? FIRST DQWG en P25 (aan1—IG..P25 Davis gained 3 at rigtit guard (isal.

8radsPsa incaplet. tomx Davis (In)3—7—P22 Bradehaw inamplete to Davis over sviddle (Clay*orn)4—7—P22 Colquitt holding, Trout attempts 39 yard field ioal,

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PATRIOTS1—1Q—Pfl Cavat4augti unable to pass, ran left end for B2—2—P30 10 yard holding penaltyonJordon* 2—12—P20 Cavanaugh incomplete right out of bounds to Jackson

3—12—P20 Cavanaugh complete to Jackson for 19 FIRST DOWN P391—1O—P39 Cunningham no gain2—1Q—P39 20 yard holding penalty on Hasselbeck after Jackson gained 52—15—P34 Cavanaugh complete to Johnson, gained 93—I—P42 Cavanaugh incomplete to Johnson (Toen)4—6—P43 Hubach punts 38 yards in Smith, who returned 6 to 526

TSEELER$ 6:351—10—526 Pollard right end, bained 9 (Clayborn)2—1—535 Davis, left guard, gained 1 FIRST DOWN on 5361—10—536 Davis, right end, gained 72—3—S43 Davis right guard, gained 6 FIRST DOWN on 5491—10—S49 8radshaw penalized 5 delay or game1-15—544 Davis; left Ond, gained 92—6—P47 Davis, ii right tackle, gained 7 FIRST DOWN at MU1—1O—P40 Pollard, right end , gained 2, but Brown's clipping

penalty of 15 tookit back to 5481—25—548 Bradshaw, unable to pass, ran right for 162—5—P36 Pollard right guard gained 2 (ttsilton)

3-4—P34 two minutes remaining3-4—P34 Pollard laft guard 24—2—P32 1i53 remaining —- Pollerd. !atnd no gain (In)

PATRIOTS 1:45/1 Cavanaugh cémp.léte to Johnson for S (Shall)1:39 Cavanaughincbn:plete to Collins swat *iflla,but10 yard holding penilty on Patriots put. it en P28Cavanaughk complete. to morgan for 21 DVW4 on P491:29 Cavanaugh complete to Jackson, e1fl fl FIRST DOWN

on $345 yard illegal procedure against le?t sta

1:14 remaining —— Cavanaugh iscosplete Jehasan (Greene)1109 Cavanaugh incomplete to Collins1,04 Cavanaugh reversed to J0ftnson win passad to

Lavanaugh for 9 (blount)Cavanaugh, unabis to pass, gained a riRsi DOWN $12Cavanaugh incomplete toJackson

Cavanaugh incomplete to (.ShelllCRVAN.AUCH TO ,tDRCAN IN DV ZONE over BL.OUNTFOR TOuCHDOUN AT 14:36, smITH cONVERTEDScofet Stcolé,rs 21, PETIOTS 219 Play9. 67 tk 1:21

14:46Runs right end, gained 5 (Colic)Sradshaw incompletek to Cunnginham (Shoate)Bradshaw incomplete long to Smith (Sanford)Colquitt punts 32 yards tu out of bounds at P45

13* 52tuiiningham, left tackkle, gained 12 FIRST DOWN on 543Collins, right tackle, gained 8 (Thomas)I4annah holding, 10 yd penaltyCavanaug.h out of bounds to Jackson (Shell)Cavanaugh complete to Johnson for 8 ('Sh èllCavanaugh incomplete over middle to Johnson (Tons

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1—iO,P332—5—P38

2—1 *5—P281—10—P49

1—1 0-5 241—1 5—5 292—1 5—5 293—1 5—529

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Is Hubacb kicked ofl 60 yards to Anderson who returned 2 to 511

complete to Cunningham tn 23 lilT en 1*46

1—10—MI 3.09 Bradeham complete right deep tostallvaarth for *1 16FIRST DOWN on P30

Trout attempted 48 yard field goal, wide to riØtas regular tin ends with tie at 21.

New England won the toss and will kick of f ta• Stealers defending Southgoal

yards to touchback

collins right guardsgained 3 (Kohrs)Cavanaugh, unable:to páss, run out by Greene'andWinston, loses 2

3—9—fl Cavanaugh incomplete right side, Toews deflects

4—9—P21 Hubach punts34 yards to Smith returned 5 yards

ft 13*50 to 550Bradshaw complete to Swann for 14 FIRST DOWN on P36

1—1O—P36 Sradshaw complete to Cunningham for B2—2—P28 Pollard left guard, gaInes 4 FIRST DOWN P24

1—10—924 Bradshaw complete to Swann in end zone for 24 yrd TOUCHOUWN

at 3.19 elapsed. Swann boat Clayborn

rinal Score. STEELERS 27patriots 21

4 plays. 50 yards

rourth Quatter Third Down Converts 0 of 3 F or Stealers2 of 5 for Patriots

In Overtime, Patriots were 0 of 1 in third down conversionsTime of Games 3 hours and 22 minutes

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