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Rocky Bleier's
life story - a gripping tale of courage on both the football
fields of America and the battle fields of Vietnam - has held
audiences in rapt attention for years. Yet, the motivational
message behind it, detailing how ordinary people can become extraordinary
achievers, defines success in the new American century.
With the same
optimism, sense of humor and steadfast determination that were
his trademarks as a Pittsburgh Steelers running back, Rocky Bleier
takes audiences from his early years through his professional
career and talks about the lessons he learned along the way
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that we all can benefit from. |
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Not falling within
the ideal of what a running back should look like, Bleier had
to run harder and play smarter to be able to stand out. Despite
his drive and ability to make the big play, the Pittsburgh Steelers
only considered him a late round pick. But before the season
ended that first year, he was drafted again
this time by
the United States Army. At the height of the Vietnam War, Bleier
was thrust into combat early and was seriously wounded when his
platoon ran into an ambush. Receiving wounds from both rifle
fire and grenade fragments in his legs, he was barely able to
walk and his professional football career seemed to have ended
before it began. |
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For more than
two years, he drove himself. Little by little he overcame obstacles
and fought his way back. He not only made the Pittsburgh Steelers,
but also eventually became a starting running back on a team
that won four Super Bowls and became the greatest football team
of the 20th century.
The hard lessons
Rocky Bleier learned early in his life that helped him overcome
adversity and reach his goals, have paid off after football.
Some of those lessons are seen between the lines in the popular
book on his life, "Fighting Back," and an ABC-TV movie
of the week by the same name. |
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