Steelers' LeBeau gets Hall of Fame bid
Defensive coordinator is nominated for seniors' spot in Class of 2010
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
By Chuck Finder, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Peter Diana/Post-Gazette
Dick LeBeau celebrates with Lawrence Timmons after beating the Ravens for the AFC championship in January at Heinz Field.
The last time Dick LeBeau was in Canton, Ohio, a handful of his defensive players put on his No. 44 Detroit Lions throwback jerseys and posed with him on the Fawcett Stadium field before the 2007 Pro Football Hall of Fame game.
Nothing is definite yet, but the next time LeBeau is in Canton, a roster full of present and past Steelers -- let alone the usual horde of fans -- might line that same field next summer to watch him, after a 37-year wait, humbly enter that Hall as a member of the Class of 2010.
"It's my favorite picture of all time," LeBeau said yesterday about the 2-year-old freeze frame of James Farrior, James Harrison, Deshea Townsend, Ike Taylor, Casey Hampton and others gathering around their defensive coordinator, father figure and group conscience. "I got them hanging on a couple of walls."
The LeBeau file
50 years in the NFL, 36 as a coach and 14 as a player.
171 consecutive games played for a cornerback, still an NFL record.
62 career interceptions is currently tied for seventh all time in the NFL.
3 Pro Bowl appearances as a player.
10 coaching jobs with four NFL teams, including three seasons (2000-02) as the Cincinnati Bengals head coach.
6 times the Steelers' defense has finished the season ranked in the top five in the NFL in LeBeau's seven years as coordinator.
2 Super Bowl championships as Steelers defensive coordinator.
LeBeau's bust being erected inside the Hall's walls seems a strong possibility, what with him and longtime Denver halfback Floyd Little being nominated yesterday as the two senior candidates for consideration -- along with 15 undetermined modern-day finalists -- for voting at Super Bowl XLIV near Miami. Each finalist must receive an 80-percent minimum of the selection committee's votes for enshrinement. Often, one senior nominee makes it, and, by late yesterday afternoon several national-correspondent voters already were offering rousing support for LeBeau.
His reaction when coach Mike Tomlin huddled the team on the South Side fields before practice yesterday and broke the news? The usual modesty. And emotion.
"Old Faithful Dick LeBeau," Farrior teased of the 71-year-old defensive coordinator, who counsels players about life and family, recites "The Night Before Christmas" regularly every holiday and holds deep feelings for what he calls his men. "I didn't even see his face, but I'm sure he was pretty moved. I think [a nomination] has been a long time overdue."
"Deep down, it'll be even more moving when he makes it," Townsend said. "He's deserving."
"Well, 'senior' is certainly the category I belong in," said LeBeau, honored by the Steelers last season for his half-century of NFL service as a player and a coach -- each areas where his resume merited Hall consideration previously.
"It's very humbling. I'm not sure it's hit me completely. Coach Mike just announced it on the field. I must confess, it was the last thing I expected to hear. It's a great honor to get this far, no matter what the outcome will be. It's a great day. It really is. I'm not going to turn it back in."