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WATCH: 'A huge blessing': Troy Polamalu reacts to entering Hall of Fame with former coach Bill Cowher

WATCH: 'A huge blessing': Troy Polamalu reacts to entering Hall of Fame with former coach Bill Cowher
I think it's beautiful. I mean, I still remember the call from his cell phone, you know, calling myself Wells on the highway and just being really disappointed. Man. 412 No Manson. San Diego L. A. Is San Francisco, Oakland? Um, but then, just like just the way that Pittsburgh became home to me, I'd live in Pittsburgh longer lived anywhere in my life. It truly is home. We got to Yen's ER's men that don't wear coats when it's cold and you do all the things, they're type things, man him. I may have both of my Children. Eso It's been a huge blessing to be able to go in with Coach Cower.
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WATCH: 'A huge blessing': Troy Polamalu reacts to entering Hall of Fame with former coach Bill Cowher
Former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu reacted to entering the Pro Football Hall of Fame along with his former coach, Bill Cowher, on Saturday night in Miami. Cowher drafted him in 2003. Polamalu also explained why Pittsburgh will always be home and how he now has two "yinzers" of his own, his two sons. Tap the video player above to hear what Polamalu had to say.

Former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu reacted to entering the Pro Football Hall of Fame along with his former coach, Bill Cowher, on Saturday night in Miami. Cowher drafted him in 2003. Polamalu also explained why Pittsburgh will always be home and how he now has two "yinzers" of his own, his two sons.

Tap the video player above to hear what Polamalu had to say.

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