If there is one person that had to be chosen to serve as the epitome of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ defensive personality over the course of their history—or at least, perhaps, since the conclusion of their original dynasty—then that representative may well be the man who whore the shirt that claimed, “I Wasn’t Hired for My Disposition”.
A five-time Pro Bowl outside linebacker for the Steelers from 1988 to 1997, former sixth-round draft pick Greg Lloyd terrorized quarterbacks for years, and he along with free agent acquisition Kevin Greene—a newly minted Hall of Famer, and the all-time sack leader for linebackers—made one of the great pass-rushing duos in team history during the Blitzburgh era of the mid-90s.