Terry Bradshaw was Tom Brady in 1983? Yeap.

I go back to that era and thought Bradshaw elite as well, but he NEVER got as much credit as the DEFENSE! Then it was all about the receivers and running game! He had pinpoint accuracy as any elite QB, but to this day he's still underrated for whatever reason! :heehee: :dunno::rolleyes::)
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Totally agree.Bradshaw at least played in an era where real quarterbacks played the game,quarterbacks these days especially brady has a skirt on them,had brady played in the era Bradshaw did he wouldn’t have lasted one season.

that is because back in those days a quarterback was allowed to be thrown around like a ragdoll and players could play defense, brady could not even take a mere hit to the knee from a helmet without being knocked out and missing the entire season yet the msm media ignore how it was so much more dangerous to be a quarterback in Bradshaws day and age where they did not wear skirts and they want to tell us brady is the greatest quarterback of all time.? :cuckoo: Best modern day quarterback in the past 25 years yeah but enough of this greatest of all time bullshit when you can’t even take a hit to the knee without missing an entire year of football in a day and age when quarterbacks play with skirts on them.:cuckoo::auiqs.jpg:
 
I go back to that era and thought Bradshaw elite as well, but he NEVER got as much credit as the DEFENSE! Then it was all about the receivers and running game! He had pinpoint accuracy as any elite QB, but to this day he's still underrated for whatever reason! :heehee: :dunno::rolleyes::)

Dude, 52% career accuracy is hardly pinpoint accuracy. For career passing %, he's 181st on the list and his accuracy sucked.

 
Dude, 52% career accuracy is hardly pinpoint accuracy. For career passing %, he's 181st on the list and his accuracy sucked.

Bradshaw's the perfect example of that old colloquialism; "there are lies, damn lies, then there are statistics!" :rolleyes:
 

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