A one-hour documentary on Rocky Bleier will air on ESPN2 on Tuesday at 8 pm EST. From what the local paper says about it, a good portion of it will feature Bleier going back to the place in Vietnam where he was shot through the thigh and suffered a grenade blast to one of his feet. He was never supposed to be able to play football again but persevered through non-stop training and willpower.
He played RB at Notre Dame and was on their 1966 national championship team but wasn't a big star and then was drafted by the Steelers before being drafted by the military. As I recall very few pro athletes were drafted to fight in that despicable, totally unnecessary war, but Bleier was and defied the odds by playing again and becoming a fixture on the great Steelers teams of the 1970s. After retiring following the 1980 season he continued to make a name for himself as an inspirational speaker.
Rocky had five hundred yard games and ran for 1,036 yards in 1976, teaming up in the backfield with Franco Harris, who was half-black half-Italian. There's not a snowball's chance in hell that a White running back with Bleier's measurables would get a sniff at running the ball in today's NFL, war hero or not.
This is a brief clip I found about Bleier on YouTube:
He played RB at Notre Dame and was on their 1966 national championship team but wasn't a big star and then was drafted by the Steelers before being drafted by the military. As I recall very few pro athletes were drafted to fight in that despicable, totally unnecessary war, but Bleier was and defied the odds by playing again and becoming a fixture on the great Steelers teams of the 1970s. After retiring following the 1980 season he continued to make a name for himself as an inspirational speaker.
Rocky had five hundred yard games and ran for 1,036 yards in 1976, teaming up in the backfield with Franco Harris, who was half-black half-Italian. There's not a snowball's chance in hell that a White running back with Bleier's measurables would get a sniff at running the ball in today's NFL, war hero or not.
This is a brief clip I found about Bleier on YouTube: