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Bradshaw rips Clausen's throwing


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You think the Panthers ever were required to put up 30 TDs? I named Delhomme because he was in the same situation as you just said. Run first team. Yet he owns Bradshaw. Delhomme sure as hell doesn't deserve a hall of fame election, but Bradshaw got in. Nice to see you'll have nothing left to say after that. I like the Steelers franchise, but I know where most of the credit is due.

Oh I do have a lot to say, ever watched Terry Bradshaw during a playoff game?

I watched Peyton Manning during a regular season game.

Looks like the GOAT.

In a playoff game he looks like one of the shittest chokers of all time.

What does Bradshaw do in a playoff game. He brings the poo to the table and delivers.

I see you evaded the John Elway question, he's considered one of the best, yet not very good stats? elaborate that case please.

It's pretty stupid that you say Delhomme isn't in, Bradshaw played outstounding in every super bowl.

Id rather have a winner than a stat owner

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I avoided the Elways question because it's stupid. You might wanna get a eye test.

Number of years Elway had at least 5 more TDs than INts: 8

Bradshaw: 4

And the rating you named for Elway is actually pretty good when you consider the length of his career. Especially if you pay attention to the 2nd half of Elway's career. So..lol.

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And its not like Bradshaw was lighting it up in the playoffs. His total Tds in the playoffs were 30 and his total Ints were 26. Granted he did play well in the '75 and '78 Super Bowls. However, he had about as much credit for getting the Steelers to 4 Super Bowls as Trent Dilfer did with the Ravens in 2000.

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And its not like Bradshaw was lighting it up in the playoffs. His total Tds in the playoffs were 30 and his total Ints were 26. Granted he did play well in the '75 and '78 Super Bowls. However, he had about as much credit for getting the Steelers to 4 Super Bowls as Trent Dilfer did with the Ravens in 2000.

The Ravens were overrated, did you see the type of Quarterbacks they faced.

In your words they would be "Terry Bradshaw" type quarterbacks.

Quarterbacks with ratings of 70's and under that season. That year was one of the worst in sports history.

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The Ravens defense has been in discussions as one of the best defense's ever, had a RB with over 1300 yards, a good line, and Shannon Sharpe. lol

The Ravens defense faced just 2 top 10 offenses and about 10 bottom shitty offenses, 2 games against akili smith, a game against ryan leaf and 2 games against a browns qb bust, lmao as easy as it gets, that year was also in transition for afc offenses from run to pass for a lot of the teams. In the smack talk central you will find rant about them, you should also read this it's a good read if you have time.

http://www.behindthesteelcurtain.com/2009/3/10/775679/a-statistical-analysis-on

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Care to tell me how this negates my point that Bradshaw had just as much credit for the Steelers getting to the Super Bowl as Dilfer and the Ravens? Btw, that article just proves my point that Bradshaw didn't have that much credit getting the Steelers to the Super Bowl.

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TB was a great QB and is now a great TV personality. He gets to play analyst on TV because he has 4 rings but his true value is to keep things light in front of the camera.

He does not portray himself to be any kind of expert or genius and anyone who criticizes his takes in that way needs to take a step back. As far as seriousness goes, TB is one rung up from Frank Caliendo if that. He deserves respect but not respect as an analyst, coach, or talent evaluator.

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Care to tell me how this negates my point that Bradshaw had just as much credit for the Steelers getting to the Super Bowl as Dilfer and the Ravens? Btw, that article just proves my point that Bradshaw didn't have that much credit getting the Steelers to the Super Bowl.

That article shows you that you shouldn't be allowed to say the 2000 Ravens defense is one of the GOATS.

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Oh and since you only care about a winner, then you should be alright with Ben becoming a hall of famer. Which is someone you tried to use as a point against mine.

I was using Bens superior quarterback rating as sarcasm like Montana's earlier, yes Montana's the best qb to ever live but Bradshaw is top 5, i don't care what you go to say about that because he has the bowl stats, the highlights and the rings to prove it. :cool:

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