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"Mean'' Joe Greene, perhaps the greatest defensive tackle in pro football history, may have mellowed at the age of 67 but he hasn't forgotten. Most of all he hasn't forgotten how he approached things as the Hall of Fame leader of the "Steel Curtain'' defense that anchored Pittsburgh's dynasty of the 1970s and how much it differs from the way the game is played today.

Greene joins two-time All-Decade tackle Gary Zimmerman, one of only four Denver Broncos to reach the Hall of Fame, and author Gary Pomerantz on this weekend's Talk of Fame Radio show. They're in the huddle with Hall of Fame voters and show hosts Rick Gosselin, Clark Judge and Ron Borges on a two-hour exploration of the week's watershed moment for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and give Hall of Fame looks at the past and the present.