Exactly, he RAN that Steelers offense. Before Super Bowl 13, Hollywood Henderson made his infamous statement about how Bradshaw couldn’t spell CAT if you spotted him the C and the A, basically calling him a dummy. The media picked up on this and one of the themes of that game was the well spoken, sophisticated Roger Staubach vs. the simple country boy Terry Bradshaw. Staubach was a great quarterback but he did whatever Tom Landry told him to do, he didn’t call his own plays like Bradshaw did. In that game, Bradshaw was the difference maker, he outplayed Staubach, throwing 4 touchdowns and was the MVP of that game. Who’s the dummy now, Hollywood? 🤣
Criminally underrated! He played in the toughest eras where there were no protections in place for quarterbacks and was a field general directing the offense calling his own plays. Give this man his flowers. 💐
I agree. Even as a chief span, I now realize that this man is criminally underrated. I used to say that he didn’t really belong in the same conversation as guys like John Elway, Peyton Manning, and such. But if you think about it, he was probably the most dominant quarterback during that time, especially since he had a really well-balanced running and throwing game. 212 passing touchdowns may not be much in today’s time but back then that was probably a lot. Terry Bradshaw deserves to be in the same conversation as John Elway.
Terry Bradshaw is from my town Shreveport, Louisiana. He was known as a tough competitor and for having one of the most powerful arms in NFL history. His physical skills and on-the-field leadership played a major role in the Steelers' dynasty throughout the 1970s
Indeed Bradshaw had a cannon of a arm and one of the best athletes to play the position,and that is why Coach Noll and The Steelers stuck with Mr.Bradshaw. One of the best Terry Bradshaw highlights on RUclips.
Bradshaw was my idol growing up. All my buddies loved the Cowboys, and I loved the Steelers even though I grew up near Cincy. Watching film now, he was a tough competitor. Swan and Stallworth made him a legend.
@@davelex08 Well yes, he threw it where only his receivers could get it...any qb can do that. the point is, he threw it accurately to where only his receivers could get it. he wasnt just tossing the ball up in a hail mary every pass.....they practiced these routes every week for every game...he also threw many passes if you check vids, that were down low again, so that only swann or stallworth could get to them.....that's how you have a winning passing game.
@@davelex08 just look at the examples in the superbowls, all the td passes were perfect, all the acrobat catches were perfectly thrown to where his receiver had the only chance....that is by design, knowing your receivers ability and your own as well.
"Bradshaw is overrated because his numbers are bad." His numbers look "bad" because of his first 5 seasons, where he was still learning the pro game and how to deal with a coach that didn't like him. Bradshaw's prime was 1975-1982, where he threw 162 TDs to 129 INTs for a 78.8 passer rating. For reference, John Elway began his career after Bradshaw's last year as a starter and has a 79.9 passer rating. Think about that for a moment.
@20sec mark you see a man who paved the road and made it beautiful. And before anyone mentions how many interceptions he threw, he believed in his defense as much as he believed in himself.
You'd think there are only so many ways to throw a football 50 or 60 yards. But watching on TV, you'd see this beautiful, almost unique trajectory on Bradshaw's deep ball -- not high like a punt that would sail out of the frame, but a tight arching spiral that you could see all the way down the field. Not a bomb. A guided missile.
He also had a unique way of throwing the football with his pointer finger on the back tip of the football. Bradshaw said he thought of it like a slingshot.
You can say Tom Brady is the greatest but he was undefeated in the Big Game like Terry Bradshaw was and that's what matters Terry Bradshaw came to play in the Big Game!!!
tammy lost three, once to a backup qb, in the sb.....imagine tammy playing in the era that TB did, tammy coldnt call his own plays, had a microphone in his helmet, which helped in the cheating era, and that stupid wristband cause he couldnt remember the same five yard dink n dunk offense that the rules were changed to, to allow average qbs and diva receivers, to excell.
When you find out he called all of his own plays for his entire career it makes his greatness that much better
I think that’s why a lot of us are here watching this video 🫡
Exactly, he RAN that Steelers offense. Before Super Bowl 13, Hollywood Henderson made his infamous statement about how Bradshaw couldn’t spell CAT if you spotted him the C and the A, basically calling him a dummy. The media picked up on this and one of the themes of that game was the well spoken, sophisticated Roger Staubach vs. the simple country boy Terry Bradshaw. Staubach was a great quarterback but he did whatever Tom Landry told him to do, he didn’t call his own plays like Bradshaw did. In that game, Bradshaw was the difference maker, he outplayed Staubach, throwing 4 touchdowns and was the MVP of that game. Who’s the dummy now, Hollywood? 🤣
Criminally underrated! He played in the toughest eras where there were no protections in place for quarterbacks and was a field general directing the offense calling his own plays. Give this man his flowers. 💐
I agree. Even as a chief span, I now realize that this man is criminally underrated. I used to say that he didn’t really belong in the same conversation as guys like John Elway, Peyton Manning, and such. But if you think about it, he was probably the most dominant quarterback during that time, especially since he had a really well-balanced running and throwing game. 212 passing touchdowns may not be much in today’s time but back then that was probably a lot. Terry Bradshaw deserves to be in the same conversation as John Elway.
Best on a off the field . Just a great humble guy .Respected by all. Love him as a sport commentator
Not only one of the best, but a class act.
Not only one of the best but a living legend!🏈
Terry Bradshaw is from my town Shreveport, Louisiana. He was known as a tough competitor and for having one of the most powerful arms in NFL history. His physical skills and on-the-field leadership played a major role in the Steelers' dynasty throughout the 1970s
I grew up in Pittsburgh during the 60’s and 70’s. He was the blonde bomber. I just loved the guy.
Underrated.
Oh Terry Bradshaw was in the Immaculate Reception play. I didn't notice that.
In my opinion, Bradshaw had the best arm in the business
He was a decorated Javelin Thrower. 81 yds.
Its between Elway, Allen and Brady for 2nd best. But no one messes with Terry B imo
One of the best Players We ever had.
Indeed Bradshaw had a cannon of a arm and one of the best athletes to play the position,and that is why Coach Noll and The Steelers stuck with Mr.Bradshaw. One of the best Terry Bradshaw highlights on RUclips.
Bradshaw was my idol growing up. All my buddies loved the Cowboys, and I loved the Steelers even though I grew up near Cincy. Watching film now, he was a tough competitor. Swan and Stallworth made him a legend.
if swann and stallworth made him a legend, why didnt the make Joe Gilliam a legend as well, since they played with him as well.
Just watch the video. He threw a lot of ball up for grab and those two always came down with them
@@davelex08 Well yes, he threw it where only his receivers could get it...any qb can do that. the point is, he threw it accurately to where only his receivers could get it. he wasnt just tossing the ball up in a hail mary every pass.....they practiced these routes every week for every game...he also threw many passes if you check vids, that were down low again, so that only swann or stallworth could get to them.....that's how you have a winning passing game.
@@davelex08 just look at the examples in the superbowls, all the td passes were perfect, all the acrobat catches were perfectly thrown to where his receiver had the only chance....that is by design, knowing your receivers ability and your own as well.
@@davelex08 NO he didn't. I see ball placement where ONLY the receiver has a shot at it.
To have 2 of the GOATS is amazing, always proud of Big Ben and Terry! Love my Steelers
Notice no aiding gloves on the receivers.
Bradshaw had a strong arm, tight spiral and good footwork.
Great new video. Beautifully done. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
If you play it at 1.5x speed you get a real sense of how fast they were. I understand why the nfl was exciting back then
his spiral is crazy holy shit
Easily a top 5-10 physical talent in the game's history. Given his fantastic running abilities he would have excelled as a running back.
Bro I just learned that he’s my grandpas cousin😳😮
The most underrated QB of all time. Easily top 5
I saw Terry when he played at Louisiana Tech in the 60s. The ball whistled when he threw it.
You were great, man.
Loved watching him
"Bradshaw is overrated because his numbers are bad."
His numbers look "bad" because of his first 5 seasons, where he was still learning the pro game and how to deal with a coach that didn't like him. Bradshaw's prime was 1975-1982, where he threw 162 TDs to 129 INTs for a 78.8 passer rating. For reference, John Elway began his career after Bradshaw's last year as a starter and has a 79.9 passer rating. Think about that for a moment.
Four Super Bowls in six years as with Brad Shaw won. What did Elway win to at the end of Courier and they were given to him think about that
@20sec mark you see a man who paved the road and made it beautiful. And before anyone mentions how many interceptions he threw, he believed in his defense as much as he believed in himself.
Today 2/11/24 and it's 4th quarter of superbowl. I almost vomited, after watching this, I feel much better
@ 2:22 WAS SO FIRE
That man could play some damn football!
4 Super Bowl titles ENOUGH SAID. A BRONCO FAN.
Never lost a superbowl as well
True enough. And Elway is a beast, too.
Multiple Defenders on Bradshaw have a hard time tackling him. Brady,Brees,Manning couldn't do that.
The Blonde Bomber!!!!
greatest qb of all time
You'd think there are only so many ways to throw a football 50 or 60 yards. But watching on TV, you'd see this beautiful, almost unique trajectory on Bradshaw's deep ball -- not high like a punt that would sail out of the frame, but a tight arching spiral that you could see all the way down the field. Not a bomb. A guided missile.
He also had a unique way of throwing the football with his pointer finger on the back tip of the football. Bradshaw said he thought of it like a slingshot.
"Go Deep Baby"!!!
Go deeper Baby! 🏈
You can say Tom Brady is the greatest but he was undefeated in the Big Game like Terry Bradshaw was and that's what matters Terry Bradshaw came to play in the Big Game!!!
Uh I think Brady lost a superbowl or two.
tammy lost three, once to a backup qb, in the sb.....imagine tammy playing in the era that TB did, tammy coldnt call his own plays, had a microphone in his helmet, which helped in the cheating era, and that stupid wristband cause he couldnt remember the same five yard dink n dunk offense that the rules were changed to, to allow average qbs and diva receivers, to excell.
The amount of ints is nuts. He would get torched by todays Media.
he was the ultimate gunslinger, and also, that was when defense was actually permitted in the nfl.
Is it me? Or was every catch a basket catch?😂
its you.
i'm here because of steve harvey's show.😬
I HAVE SOME WORDS FOR TERRY BRADSHAW. AARON BROWN BUCK BUCHANAN ERNIE LADD CURLEY CULP WILLIE LANIER JIMMY MARSALIS EMMITT THOMAS
Im here because of family feud 😅
The blond bomber
hes better than brady - brady was protected from being hit, bradshaw couldnt be tackled
Great player... Terrible terrible analyst