First up the story of Terry Bradshaw.
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Back then...stats didn't really matter...
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Kevin5455 wrote:Back then...stats didn't really matter...
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Sure they did.
He retired 9th all-time in td passes, and 12th in passing yards.
He played in a different era and it was a vastly different style of play.
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The amazing Dante Hall. He's not in the HOF but so what.
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Raston wrote:The amazing Dante Hall. He's not in the HOF but so what.
I think of Dante Hall as Michael Vick at WR...simply amazing
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Proper football etiquette. Brett Favre was the same way in giving praise to a defender who sacked him. I think if you do it too much as Luck does it becomes superficial. Giving a hand up is probably the best show of sportsmanship in my book. When it's late in the game and you're tired and beat up and the opponent gives you a hand up you notice.
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I remember the 45-3 Thanksgiving game that he and the Lions torched the Steelers. That and that kick on the DB in a game.
Just remember this about Bradshaw.. first to win 4 Super Bowls...But he called all his own plays and had to know the correct audibles to call, He didn't wear a little green dot or have a headset in is helmet.
Just remember this about Bradshaw.. first to win 4 Super Bowls...But he called all his own plays and had to know the correct audibles to call, He didn't wear a little green dot or have a headset in is helmet.
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