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Terry Bradshaw Great Football Player - Simply Great



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By : Bo Williams    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-24 05:06:51
Back in the day I use to watch Terry Bradshaw led his football team. He was an All Pro quarterback for the old school Pittsburgh Steelers. I was an Oakland Raider fan. They played in great games.

Bradshaw is a former professional football player, television host, author, actor. He was born on September 2, 1948, in Shreveport, Louisiana. Some consider him to be one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. Terry Bradshaw has spent much of his life playing, reporting, and commenting on football. He was selected as an All-American while playing for Louisiana Technical University. He was the first player selected in the 1970 draft. He then went on to play for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Terry Bradshaw won 4 Super Bowls as a starting quarterback, becoming the first player to ever accomplish that feat. In those games they beat the Los Angeles Rams, the Minnesota Vikings and they beat the Dallas Cowboys two times.

As mentioned earlier in the article, Terry Bradshaw was born in Louisiana. He was the second of three sons of Bill and Novis Bradshaw. The Pittsburgh Steelers took him first in the 1970 NFL draft. The Pittsburgh Steelers were able to select him first because they had such a bad record in 1969. The actually beat the Chicago Bears with a corn flip because they were both 1-13. Bradshaw became a starter one year after he was drafted in 1970. In 1978 he had an all star season and he was named the NFL Most Valuable Player.

Bradshaw retired from football in 1983. He quickly signed a television contract with CBS to become an NFL game analyst in 1984. He became a play-by-play announcer with Verne Lundquist. Their shows become a top rated program.

When he went to the NFL Today show, his career blossomed as a broadcaster as he was promoted into a television studio analyst. He teamed with Greg Gumbel on Fox NFL Sunday, the popular pre-game football show. On this show he normally acts as a comic foil to his co-hosts. He has made it big in many other areas, including writing and music. He has recorded six albums and written five books.
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