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Terry Bradshaw may have many things, but it is not one of them that is inconsistent with his remarks about the “Steelers”.
Terry Bradshaw is the former Steelers’ four-time Super Bowl quarterback, not called “Nice Terry” in the interview. I did that supplement.
In other interviews, he was also called “not so good Terry”. However, you must be sorry for myself nicknamed “Blond Bomber”. I just don’t know what he would say when discussing anything related to the Steelers or the NFL.
Thursday was the day he entered the record market, and he appeared on 93.7 The Fan with Ron Cook and Joe Starkey.
I’m not sure whether Cook or Starkey knows what will happen, especially considering that Cook is a long-time Pittsburgh sports writer and broadcaster, whether he calls Bradshaw one of the biggest scams he has encountered in his career.
Will there be fireworks? Even if not, what would Bradshaw say to further alienate the Steelers fans?
It turns out that whenever the Steelers fans think they are in love with Terry Bradshaw, he will pull them back.
When asked who he thinks is the greatest passer in franchise history, Bradshaw was not only very optimistic when discussing the Steelers, but he also gave the final offer to current quarterback Ben Rosliberg Compliments.
“I will give it to Ben,” Bradshaw thanked him. His number far exceeds mine. I have more Super Bowls, but he is a better quarterback. In that era, I was pretty good, but he was big, robust, accurate, and showed amazing numbers, and he had two Super Bowls. “Bradshaw added. “I would be happy to pass that baton to him. I have absolutely no problem with this. He deserves it. ”
Shocking, especially considering what he said to Big Ben in the past, that’s amazing, right? not really.
Bradshaw went on to say that even though he never really loved Pittsburgh, he never really encountered Pittsburgh’s problems. He was a Southern boy and everyone.
For example, he often talks about his respect for head coach Chuck Noll, even though the trauma he suffered while playing for him has never been completely healed.
Surprisingly, he changed Mike Tomlin (Mike Tomlin) in the interview and praised his coaching performance in 2019? Even if he once called Tomlin the cheerleader, you shouldn’t be like that.
Of course, Bradshaw also talked about Ben and Tomlin, saying that he has nothing to do with either. You can attribute it to his strong criticism of both in the past-if they told Old Brad to mash the salt, who could blame anyone?
But, to be fair, does Bradshaw really have anything to do with anyone, even people he doesn’t criticize?
In any case, it’s nice to hear Bradshaw talk about the current team and his time playing in Pittsburgh 40 years ago, even though he never mentioned his tension with Knoll or the fans’ “stupid” label once he was placed on him. Body.
I’m glad he didn’t say anything that would make the people in town want to run to the nearest sink and wash his hands…say it again.
I have always longed for Bradshaw to embrace the city, the team and the memories he created in the 1970s. Since he retired, in 2002, when he returned to town and was loved by fans for the first time, I thought it would eliminate pain and insecurity. Alas, he even asked Noel to introduce him at the Xiaoqiaodan banquet in 2003 and publicly apologized to his old coach with a large number of speeches, which was obviously unilateral.
But this did not stop anything-including controversial remarks against his old coach and team.
Fortunately, I have accepted the reality that Terry and the Steelers will never be bloody brothers.
Bradshaw will never really give up his tough times as a steelman and embrace the good things completely.
But he is a person who likes to tell people what he wants to hear, which may be why he really let Tom Brady hear him in the interview on Thursday. Yes, not only did he refuse to call Brady a goat, but he also criticized his decision to leave the Patriots and spend the rest of his life in the Pirates.
“It’s just a lot of things,” Bradshaw said. Bradshaw said: “I kind of hate all the soap operas that happened between him and Bill Berishick.” “Look, he left because he wanted to prove something, and he wanted to prove to everyone, if not Bill Berichick, he can win. In between, you said all the wonderful things (about Belichick)…but 20 years later, he left. You must be kidding me.”
This sentence was provided by the Tampa Bay Times, the Tampa news media, and it might wonder why Bradshaw was so mean to Brady.


Post time: Oct-21-2020
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