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Up until the early 2000s, the Steeler offensive lines were respected by all. They were dominant and played well together. Guys like Jeff Hartings, Alan Faneca, Dermontti Dawson, Robert "Cal" Hubbard, Mike Webster, and Tunch Ilkin were the bests of their respective eras. In fact, two of these men listed are in the Hall of Fame, at least one is on the verge, and two more should be considered when their waiting time is up.
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