In all my years of being with Pittsburgh, I never encountered a player taking a contract dispute into the season and letting that dispute affect the way he played. – Joe Greene
The people that I was working with made it all good for me – made it important to me – made it special. I will miss everyone in the Steelers organization. – Joe Greene
I never had a desire to hurt anybody. I have at certain times had violent urges, but I don’t think I ever have hurt anybody. Tried to a couple times, but I don’t think I have. Yeah, guess I have. In high school. I was dirty then. Kick ’em. I might not’ve hurt ’em, though, they might’ve just been afraid of me. – Joe Greene
Even when I was playing, I never thought much about the individual honors. I wanted to go to the Super Bowl. – Joe Greene
A black man – I say a black man, we got no corner on the market, but every day in some form or fashion you got to prove you’re a man. But you want to keep the life-and-death situations down. I can get beat. But there’s getting beat and there’s getting stomped. – Joe Greene
I don’t think about becoming a head coach. I really don’t. I’m not oblivious of people who mention it. When you are in any business, people expect to aspire to the top. I guess everyone is supposed to aspire to being the man at the top of the heap. But I never have. – Joe Greene
If you’re talking about nuclear physics, I have to defer to the next guy. But if you’re talking about football, I don’t have to take a back seat to anyone. – Joe Greene
Above all, there is Mother. She taught me how to love, how to have respect for other people. – Joe Greene
The scary thing is that players have a one-upsmanship about money; they sign a contract and they like it until someone signs a bigger one and now they don’t like it. I don’t like that. I don’t begrudge anyone money, but it disrupts the football team. – Joe Greene
I’m probably the only guy in the country who can say he’s worked under Chuck Noll and Don Shula. – Joe Greene
I’m not a theatrics guy who does things for effect. Whatever comes out is what I feel. It just comes out. – Joe Greene
Donald Evans is a favorite person of mine. His worth ethic, his attitude and his dedication really set him apart. – Joe Greene
I came to the Steelers after four years of high school and four years of college, and now I look on my stay here as 13 years of postgraduate work; I think I’m ready for the world. – Joe Greene
As I and the rest of my Pittsburgh Steelers teammates prepared that week in late December 1974, we knew one thing: The road to the Super Bowl in the AFC went through Oakland. To achieve your dreams as a team, you had to slay the Oakland Raiders. They were the barometer of what it took to be a championship team. – Joe Greene
My first season with Pittsburgh was 1969. We were still in the old NFL. My second year, we moved to the AFC when the leagues merged. I went to the Pro Bowl that season, and there must have been nine Raiders and nine Chiefs. I got to know all those guys. – Joe Greene
I do play football no-holds-barred. Any edge I can get, I’ll take. I’d grab a face mask only in a fit of anger. Uncontrolled anger is damn near insane. – Joe Greene
The kind of role I play is like an offensive lineman; doing a good job but not being noticed. I feel sorry for myself sometimes. But as long as the end result is there, I can dig it. – Joe Greene
Over a 10-season stretch from 1967 to 1976, eight Super Bowl champions either were the Raiders or had to beat the Raiders in the playoffs. The Jets, the Kansas City Chiefs, the Baltimore Colts, Miami, the Steelers each of the first two times… we all had to deal with the Raiders. – Joe Greene
For a football coach, there’s nothing that matches the pain of a team not playing up to its capabilities. – Joe Greene
Winning the Super Bowl was obviously a great one, but the joy I felt of going to the Super Bowl, it was what I felt about the Pittsburgh Steelers and where we came from, the history of us to that point. – Joe Greene
When you win and you don’t have anyone to share it with, why win? You have to have someone to share it with. – Joe Greene