Don't let this distract you from the fact that in 1966, Al Bundy scored four touchdowns in a single game while playing for the Polk High School Panthers in the 1966 city championship game versus Andrew Johnson High School, including the game-winning touchdown in the final seconds against his old nemesis, Bubba "Spare Tire" Dixon.
If he was good enough to make it to the last cut with the guys the Steeler had he probably could have found a second or third string spot on some other team But he decided to turn to acting
Considering there were only 26 teams in the NFL when he was cut in 1971, a 22-year-old O’Neill might have been able to make a roster in today’s 32-team NFL.
@Sipseyhiker It was all for the best. If he made the team he might be been a backup player for a few years(He wasn't cracking the steel curtain starting lineup) then might have done something else post playing career.
@Sipseyhiker Good point. I think the world is a better place because of Al Bundy and that probably would never happened if he had made the team. And it turned out better for Al, as well.
@@joemckim1183 Definitely for the best. He was making north of $10milliom a year + residuals from Modern Family. Still had all his faculties too. Not bad for a guy in his 70's.
He probably remembers Al's amazing four touchdowns in one game, and thinks they were at the Steelers camp together. He was after all, just a young buck, awestruck by Al's stellar performance!
Chuck Noll’s first year was 1969. Terry Bradshaw’s first year was 1970. Something is just a little off but Bradshaw is still one of my childhood heroes.
Bradshaw was in Married with Children and I would assume they traded stories about the Steelers and maybe Bradshaw mixed meeting Oneal with some other nice guy who was also cut. I can't blame him, that was 50 years ago, I have like half a dozen stories from 30 years ago that I remember differently from other people who lived the same things.
Victor Granados I agree. Terry Bradshaw is my favorite Steelers player of all time like Clemente is my favorite Pirate. Bradshaw is a complex person & fascinating to me. I probably shouldn’t have pointed out the discrepancy but the football history part of me compelled me. I really wish there were more QBs like him.
I loved Bradshaw at LA Tech. I hated him at Pittsburgh. I love him in the booth, movies, interviews, anything today. I guess we've had a love/hate relationship! LOL 😅 He is great.
Same here - as a kid I "hated" Terry Bradshaw with a passion because he beat the Real Captain America, Roger Staubach, and America's Team. And I made fun of him for being a "dumb" country hick, even though I grew up in Northeast Texas just a stone's through from Terry's hometown of Shreveport, LA . But as an adult, I learned about the man and the football player and came to immensely respect him for his accomplishments because you don't just get "lucky" and be the first NFL quarterback to win 4 Super Bowl Rings, you have to be a genius, a leader, and a team player to do that, and his accomplishments and humanity as a person and the trials and tribulations and FAITH he had, and him being the first professional athlete that came out and and really spoke about his depression, his ups and downs, etc., and that he was just like everyone else just that God had blessed him with that Blonde Bomber arm and a mind to read defenses.
I think Bradshaw may have his facts wrong. His rookie season was in 1970. Ed O'Neil was cut the *previous year* during training camp. O'Neil himself sad as much in a separate interview he did on this very show. So they couldn't possibly have played together.
Terry Bradshaw CMTFU! His response to being shown the Pastorini to Renfro in the End Zone for a TD was called out of bounds! Terry's response was "well after looking at these 4 Superbowl rings on my fingers, I can only say? That's a hell of a catch!" I laughed for ten minutes straight! And when on national television he showed everyone how they deep fried a Turkey for Thanksgiving down in Louisiana! I think the was snow on the ground? And it all flamed up! But i tried it just one time! And have never put a turkey in the oven since! Deep fried Turkey will make your johnson jump up and bark like Lassie! Watch Terry everytime he is on TV! Same with Ed O'Neil!
Terry Bradshaw did not play with Ed O'Neill on the Steelers. Ed went to the Pittsburgh Steelers training camp in 1969, got cut by Chuck Noll, and never played football after that. Bradshaw's rookie year was 1970 (no. 1 NFL draft pick, I believe ). Makes for a good story, however. O'Neill has told this story a few times, including on the Rich Eisen show.
I was on Retreat with my Dad at St. Vincent during that camp. I've got pics of most of those draftees in a shoe box somewhere. Took them with a Brownie Hawkeye.
@@bunpeishiratori5849 ...it would appear Terry was handed the wrong script...I wonder why he would feel a need to lie about something that doesn't matter?
@@olofpalme63 old guys mis-remembering stories to make them sound more interesting seems to be a old guy thing. They all do it, it's why first hand accounts are horrible ways to record history.
I love Terry. If anyone's interested look up Terry's comments about Tom Brady's Super Bowl wins, Terry said something like I was in four of um and I won um all. LOL!!! Tom can't say he won all his!!!! Funny as hell.
Think about it like this... the 6 main cast members of “Friends” still earn $20 million a year, EACH in residuals. Ed is earning a check for both “Married with Children” and “Modern Family”. I mean I bet the Modern Family check is around or more then “Friends” $20 million because that Friends deal was negotiated back in the 1990s
@@MichaelMartinez-kk9km Yeah no doubt! You can see a little bit of awkwardness there when Eisen knows its bullshit and then Terry sees that he knows it.
CTE doesn't mean you're a bad person guess Ed O'neills story with his dad saying 'you want to get out of here now...?' rings truer than all those on Bradshaw's hand
@@landgsmith On the bright side, though, if he had made in onto that team, would the world have Al Bundy? Sure, somebody would have played the character but, dammit, Ed O'Neil IS Al Bundy.
I noticed it, too. After so many years, people confuse times and events, but the only way Bradshaw and O'Neill would have attended the same training camp is if O'Neill had returned for another shot at making the team. Plus, Bradshaw's stories tend to change with the weather.
Met Terry Bradshaw in a men's room in Upstate NY, he was just out of college and he was rated as the highest QB in the NFL draft that year, but wasn't sure who was going to pick him. He was the main speaker at a Football Boosters event that I attended. My wife wanted me to escort her to the Lady's room and as she was walking up to the door he came up and pointed to the drinking fountain in the wall and asked her "is that a drinking fountain" trying to break the ice and flirting with her...I had gone into the men's room and he came in and stood at the urinal next to me. My initial observation was he really didn't seem that intelligent, but that was his southern boy personality that he used to charm people. His speech mostly about his Christian values went over very well that night.
Here's a true story for you. After a game, Terry went to Football great Al Davis as they left the field. He begged him to sign him to Oakland because he had no reason to stay in Pittsburgh; Coach Knoll wouldn't play him. Al said he'd love to, but he was already handling 3 QBs that thought they should start. Al said he was good friends with Chuck and said he'd talk to him to help Terry out. Al suggested to Chuck he really should start Bradshaw; he's talented. Coach respected Al's advice and started Bradshaw. The rest is NFL history. And that cost the Oakland Raiders a larger part in that history.
Nothing personal against Bradshaw, he seems like a legitimate, sincere fella, but he was not the reason they won at all during their four championship seasons, and was oft the reason they lost. They had HoF players at HB, WR, OT, C and OG and yet the offense is rarely mentioned as a foot note because of the ever-lauded defense, a juxtaposition that also left Bradshaw the eternal culprit of any offensive blunder or misstep. Almost any QB of that era would have won with the Steelers deep roster talent, but who knows if a larger ego could have had the same success in the system which Bradshaw thrived.
@@hahajones I agree. I was just relaying a story told by Al Davis. If Al really wanted him, he would have gotten him. Bradshaw doesn't belong in the Hall of Fame based on his numbers IMO: 51% completion %; 7.2 yards per pass; 212 Tds and 210 Int's. That doesn't satisfy my criteria; especially with the talent he had around him.
Ed O Neil said he was in Steelers camp in 1969. Bradshaw was drafted in 1970. Someone is confused. Either Ed got the year wrong or Bradshaw has Ed O Neil confused with someone else.
actually they werent. onei.p l was there in 69 and bradshaw drafted in 70. In fact in Oneils interview the year before about his time at Pittsburgh he never mentions Bradshaw but intead the previous quarterback Terry Hanratty
indeed but I meant his QB days in the REAL NFL !! I am 56 now and remember Terry took a pounding !! He never got enough credit because of ALL the GREATS on those Steeler teams ...( and I am NOT a fan of Pitt } but always respected greatness !
For Polk High School ? Lol . Nah that was Al not Ed . Terry was 2nd string to the Dad from Duck Dynasty at Louisiana Tech but the Duck guy didn't really want to play football or not after college anyway
Well Ed O'Neill tells the story completely different!! he said it was a 1969... Terry Bradshaw would not have have even been there yet!! So why does Terry Bradshaw think that he played in the same training camp as him when he did not, is he just making this up for a storytelling opportunity??
I remember the Ed O'Neill interview and Ed said he was cut in 69 while Bradshaw wasn't drafted til the following year, 1970. Doesn't add up. Should've read the comments before making mine. I'm just repeating the obvious to knowledgable Steeler fans.
cough cough O Neill has done more than two series. He did John from Cincinnati that last 10 episodes, Dragnet last one season and 22, and the Big Apple which lasted only 8 episodes
@@erichvonmolder9310 Andy Griffith is incorrect. The Andy Griffith show ran for eight years and Matlock ran for nine years. Vicky Lawrence is also incorrect. The Carol Burnett show did run for over ten seasons but Mama's Family did not. So far, we have three strikes and we are still sitting with only Ed O'Neill.
Bradshaw's lucky he gets residuals from Smokey and the Bandit. I heard Chevy Chase say a few years ago that he doesn't get any from Christmas Vacation. And that came out years after Smokey.
Bradshaw wasn't in Smokey and the Bandit; he was in Hooper. I don't know how those contracts work. Maybe the difference is in getting paid up front vs getting a percentage down the road. Maybe Chevy wanted his cash up front in case the movie didn't stay popular and Bradshaw was just happy to be in a movie so he settled for chum change up front and a percentage/residuals later.
Ed is The Man! Yes I know its tv but he was married to Katey AND Sofia...WOW! Sofia is beautiful but Katey had more of a voluptuous body. And if that weren't enough, he got to practice alongside Mean Joe Greene and wear the prestigious black and yellow. I wonder if he lined up AGAINST Greene and looked Joe in the eye and say those 2 famous Bundy w
Don't let this distract you from the fact that in 1966, Al Bundy scored four touchdowns in a single game while playing for the Polk High School Panthers in the 1966 city championship game versus Andrew Johnson High School, including the game-winning touchdown in the final seconds against his old nemesis, Bubba "Spare Tire" Dixon.
JBratt
That show was airing new episodes when I was a kid and I loved the football episodes the best
Go Polk High, you got this Al
yesss😂😂🎄👍
It was the greatest day in the history of anyone's life
JBratt did they ever retire Al’s number? If not they should.
Priceless!
Nobody tells a story better than Terry Bradshaw.
Ed made it to the last cut, that's pretty damn impressive!
Especially considering the LBs Pittsburgh had at the time.
Mean Joe Greene, I'm sure it was hard for Ed to compete with him for position that year. 1969, I believe.
If he was good enough to make it to the last cut with the guys the Steeler had he probably could have found a second or third string spot on some other team
But he decided to turn to acting
@@Tsyroc Ed O'Neill was in camp with the steelers 1970, Jack Ham didn't get to the Steelers until 1971 and Jack Lambert didn't get there until 1974.
Considering there were only 26 teams in the NFL when he was cut in 1971, a 22-year-old O’Neill might have been able to make a roster in today’s 32-team NFL.
Ed Oneil from modern family is a black belt in ju jitsu and was linebacker in
the steelers camp
Gracie Jiu Jitsu for year and years now.
And he scored 4 touchdowns for Polk High in 1966.
@Sipseyhiker It was all for the best. If he made the team he might be been a backup player for a few years(He wasn't cracking the steel curtain starting lineup) then might have done something else post playing career.
@Sipseyhiker Good point. I think the world is a better place because of Al Bundy and that probably would never happened if he had made the team. And it turned out better for Al, as well.
@@joemckim1183 Definitely for the best. He was making north of $10milliom a year + residuals from Modern Family. Still had all his faculties too. Not bad for a guy in his 70's.
The legend of Al Bundy continues
No doubt Ed O'Neill is an athlete. He earned his black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu when he was in his 60's!
-- He's been training since the 80s when he dodged his wife's , Peggy Bundy, fist of fury.
He probably remembers Al's amazing four touchdowns in one game, and thinks they were at the Steelers camp together. He was after all, just a young buck, awestruck by Al's stellar performance!
Terry: “Ed do you remember when you got cut?”
Ed: “yeah...thanks”
He still had to be pretty good to make it to final cuts. They were considering him.
Knoll told him that the Eagles needed LBers, and he could probably make their squad, but Ed was over football at that point.
Chuck Noll’s first year was 1969. Terry Bradshaw’s first year was 1970. Something is just a little off but Bradshaw is still one of my childhood heroes.
He's had a few concussions.
Rich's timeline is a little off, too. He asked Terry the question.
Bradshaw got hit in the head a few times.
Bradshaw was in Married with Children and I would assume they traded stories about the Steelers and maybe Bradshaw mixed meeting Oneal with some other nice guy who was also cut. I can't blame him, that was 50 years ago, I have like half a dozen stories from 30 years ago that I remember differently from other people who lived the same things.
Victor Granados I agree. Terry Bradshaw is my favorite Steelers player of all time like Clemente is my favorite Pirate. Bradshaw is a complex person & fascinating to me. I probably shouldn’t have pointed out the discrepancy but the football history part of me compelled me. I really wish there were more QBs like him.
I loved Bradshaw at LA Tech. I hated him at Pittsburgh. I love him in the booth, movies, interviews, anything today. I guess we've had a love/hate relationship! LOL 😅 He is great.
How could Bradshaw have played with Ed O neil. Oneil was there in 69 training camp [Noll's 1st year] and Bradshaw didnt get drafted until 70
I grew up with Ed...super cool guy to this day!
Greenid Guy Youngstown
Yes indeed.
Terry Bradshaw is awesome! I hated him when he played (Cowboys fan here)…but such an entertaining guy. And such a knowledge of football.
Same here - as a kid I "hated" Terry Bradshaw with a passion because he beat the Real Captain America, Roger Staubach, and America's Team. And I made fun of him for being a "dumb" country hick, even though I grew up in Northeast Texas just a stone's through from Terry's hometown of Shreveport, LA . But as an adult, I learned about the man and the football player and came to immensely respect him for his accomplishments because you don't just get "lucky" and be the first NFL quarterback to win 4 Super Bowl Rings, you have to be a genius, a leader, and a team player to do that, and his accomplishments and humanity as a person and the trials and tribulations and FAITH he had, and him being the first professional athlete that came out and and really spoke about his depression, his ups and downs, etc., and that he was just like everyone else just that God had blessed him with that Blonde Bomber arm and a mind to read defenses.
I remember the Married with Children episode with Terry Bradshaw in it where Al blew up the scoreboard dedicated to him lol
Terry Bradshaw is one incredible human being. Every interview, cameo, or appearance... he's so genuine and amazing!
He was a linebacker?! Awesome! Two high energy personality well known players.
I think Bradshaw may have his facts wrong. His rookie season was in 1970. Ed O'Neil was cut the *previous year* during training camp. O'Neil himself sad as much in a separate interview he did on this very show. So they couldn't possibly have played together.
Football players always get everything wrong about their own careers.
@@sixtythreekraft2608 That's the CTE.
@@PokemonTrainerVince I used to think so, but it effects coaches and sportscasters too.
Terry Bradshaw CMTFU! His response to being shown the Pastorini to Renfro in the End Zone for a TD was called out of bounds! Terry's response was "well after looking at these 4 Superbowl rings on my fingers, I can only say? That's a hell of a catch!" I laughed for ten minutes straight! And when on national television he showed everyone how they deep fried a Turkey for Thanksgiving down in Louisiana! I think the was snow on the ground? And it all flamed up! But i tried it just one time! And have never put a turkey in the oven since! Deep fried Turkey will make your johnson jump up and bark like Lassie! Watch Terry everytime he is on TV! Same with Ed O'Neil!
Terry Bradshaw did not play with Ed O'Neill on the Steelers. Ed went to the Pittsburgh Steelers training camp in 1969, got cut by Chuck Noll, and never played football after that. Bradshaw's rookie year was 1970 (no. 1 NFL draft pick, I believe ). Makes for a good story, however. O'Neill has told this story a few times, including on the Rich Eisen show.
O'Neill, cut in camp 1969. Bradshaw drafted 1970. No he doesn't "remember" Ed, but it makes for a nice story.
The pride of Polk High School... 4 TD's in one game!
If Ed never became Al, Terry won't remember him for a second.
I was on Retreat with my Dad at St. Vincent during that camp. I've got pics of most of those draftees in a shoe box somewhere. Took them with a Brownie Hawkeye.
Terry's rookie year was in 1970, Ed was cut by the Steelers in '69.
Absolutely right. Their first round pick in '69 was Joe Greene. Bradshaw was still in college at the time.
@@bunpeishiratori5849 ...it would appear Terry was handed the wrong script...I wonder why he would feel a need to lie about something that doesn't matter?
@@olofpalme63 old guys mis-remembering stories to make them sound more interesting seems to be a old guy thing. They all do it, it's why first hand accounts are horrible ways to record history.
Terry Bradshaw talking about Ed O'Neil's success like he's not a multi-millionaire himself 😂
I so relate to his mattress story -
Yeah... but Bradshaw has had how many wives to siphon off those millions?
Yeah, but Terry's net worth is $40-50 million, and Ed's is north of +$100 million and a lot easier to grow than Terry's.
@@BlackMan614OMG the idiot got married 4 times🤯
Ed and Terry are fantastic
I love Terry. If anyone's interested look up Terry's comments about Tom Brady's Super Bowl wins, Terry said something like I was in four of um and I won um all. LOL!!! Tom can't say he won all his!!!! Funny as hell.
"And I got the store manager here and he'll take your credit card over the phone." Ah, the American woman.
So true.
Think about it like this... the 6 main cast members of “Friends” still earn $20 million a year, EACH in residuals. Ed is earning a check for both “Married with Children” and “Modern Family”. I mean I bet the Modern Family check is around or more then “Friends” $20 million because that Friends deal was negotiated back in the 1990s
Bundy was cut in 69.
Bradshaw was drafted in 70.
Yep, old Bradshaw spinning a cool story. Too bad it isn't true. Eisen knew it too but didn't embarrass him.
@@MichaelMartinez-kk9km Yeah no doubt! You can see a little bit of awkwardness there when Eisen knows its bullshit and then Terry sees that he knows it.
Dick Shiner (real name lol) was the QB on that dreaded 1969 team that went 1-13. Pretty sad that Ed O’Neill couldn’t make it on that team.
CTE doesn't mean you're a bad person
guess Ed O'neills story with his dad saying 'you want to get out of here now...?' rings truer than all those on Bradshaw's hand
@@landgsmith On the bright side, though, if he had made in onto that team, would the world have Al Bundy? Sure, somebody would have played the character but, dammit, Ed O'Neil IS Al Bundy.
Ed O'Neill was cut by the Steelers in 1969. Bradshaw was drafted in 1970
Not finished....those 2 famous Bundy words....LETS ROCK!!!
Terry is high as hell. Living legend
Thought O'Neill said he was there Noll's 1st season. Thought Terry got there in Noll's 2nd year
Bingo!! I guess you and I are the only ones that know that!!
Half right.
I noticed it, too. After so many years, people confuse times and events, but the only way Bradshaw and O'Neill would have attended the same training camp is if O'Neill had returned for another shot at making the team. Plus, Bradshaw's stories tend to change with the weather.
Thats what happens when you get one too many hits to the head in a single game. LOL
Not a true story though. O'Neill said he was there for Noll's rookie year along with Mean Joe Green. Bradshaw game later. Nice spin though Terry. lol
yeah bundy was there in 69 not 70.
Most of these old guy stories are lies.
John J. Todora Any time someone is described as “a really neat guy” you can be almost sure the speaker has no idea who he is talking about.
@@mrtulipeater "He was a real swell fella".
Terry Bradshaw, you've got some competition, Ed O'Neill aka Al Bundy.
Nolls second training camp actually. He became the coach in 1969
TB is a national treasure
Met Terry Bradshaw in a men's room in Upstate NY, he was just out of college and he was rated as the highest QB in the NFL draft that year, but wasn't sure who was going to pick him.
He was the main speaker at a Football Boosters event that I attended.
My wife wanted me to escort her to the Lady's room and as she was walking up to the door he came up and pointed to the drinking fountain in the wall and asked her "is that a drinking fountain" trying to break the ice and flirting with her...I had gone into the men's room and he came in and stood at the urinal next to me.
My initial observation was he really didn't seem that intelligent, but that was his southern boy personality that he used to charm people. His speech mostly about his Christian values went over very well that night.
Terry a legend played with Al bunny and Phil Robertson
Bradshaw was also in Cannon Ball Run...
And Hooper too I believe.
Terry is the best!
Terry! You were a rookie in 1971, Ed was there for 2 weeks the year before! Revisionist History?? I’m still a big fan, though!
Terry lights a room, GD it
Here's a true story for you. After a game, Terry went to Football great Al Davis as they left the field. He begged him to sign him to Oakland because he had no reason to stay in Pittsburgh; Coach Knoll wouldn't play him. Al said he'd love to, but he was already handling 3 QBs that thought they should start. Al said he was good friends with Chuck and said he'd talk to him to help Terry out.
Al suggested to Chuck he really should start Bradshaw; he's talented. Coach respected Al's advice and started Bradshaw. The rest is NFL history. And that cost the Oakland Raiders a larger part in that history.
Nothing personal against Bradshaw, he seems like a legitimate, sincere fella, but he was not the reason they won at all during their four championship seasons, and was oft the reason they lost. They had HoF players at HB, WR, OT, C and OG and yet the offense is rarely mentioned as a foot note because of the ever-lauded defense, a juxtaposition that also left Bradshaw the eternal culprit of any offensive blunder or misstep. Almost any QB of that era would have won with the Steelers deep roster talent, but who knows if a larger ego could have had the same success in the system which Bradshaw thrived.
@@hahajones I agree. I was just relaying a story told by Al Davis. If Al really wanted him, he would have gotten him. Bradshaw doesn't belong in the Hall of Fame based on his numbers IMO: 51% completion %; 7.2 yards per pass; 212 Tds and 210 Int's. That doesn't satisfy my criteria; especially with the talent he had around him.
If Coach (Noll) saw how you tried to spell his last name, he'd have a few choice words for you!
There was no free agency back in those days. Or a Coach Knoll.
if anyone should have been a Steeler is Youngstown, Ohio /damn near Pittsburgh native Ed O'Neill.
Many may not know terry Bradshaw should have been a comedian he's funny as hell look him up.
That end story that Terry told is me…Bank of Dad.
We dads complain about it, but we are glad to pay.
nice story but false. Terry was a rookie the year after Ed O'Neil was cut. Ed was in Chuck Noles first year along with mean Joe green..
Whoooaaa, Bundy!!
he taught history before MWC
Well, Ed got Cut but he did made 4 Touch Downs in one game at Polk High
ed said he was in training camp with him so I'll take his word for it
They were one year apart. Ed also stated that he was in camp during Chuck Noll's rookie season, which was 1969. Bradshaw was drafted in 1970.
Wait , the first training camp for chuck knoll was 1969, Bradshaw wasn't drafted until 1970🤔
Ed and Terry never were in Steelers camp together
Ed never played with Terry.....don't tell Terry......Ed was a neat guy! Ed was drafted a year earlier
Known as the Bund-ella effect.
Al Bundy and Coach O'shea, Greatest coach and football player of all time
The problem was the Steelers put Ed on the wrong side of scrimmage. Old #33 belongs in the offensive backfield!!
Ed O Neil said he was in Steelers camp in 1969. Bradshaw was drafted in 1970. Someone is confused. Either Ed got the year wrong or Bradshaw has Ed O Neil confused with someone else.
Pretty amazing they were both with the Steelers at the same time.
actually they werent. onei.p l was there in 69 and bradshaw drafted in 70. In fact in Oneils interview the year before about his time at Pittsburgh he never mentions Bradshaw but intead the previous quarterback Terry Hanratty
I didn’t make final cut but played as much that year as Ed did
How awesome would it be to spend just one day with Terry Bradshaw???
Better drink your coffee 🤣
Terry was a STUD !!!
indeed but I meant his QB days in the REAL NFL !! I am 56 now and remember Terry took a pounding !! He never got enough credit because of ALL the GREATS on those Steeler teams ...( and I am NOT a fan of Pitt } but always respected greatness !
For Polk High School ? Lol . Nah that was Al not Ed .
Terry was 2nd string to the Dad from Duck Dynasty at Louisiana Tech but the Duck guy didn't really want to play football or not after college anyway
Well Ed O'Neill tells the story completely different!! he said it was a 1969... Terry Bradshaw would not have have even been there yet!! So why does Terry Bradshaw think that he played in the same training camp as him when he did not, is he just making this up for a storytelling opportunity??
I remember the Ed O'Neill interview and Ed said he was cut in 69 while Bradshaw wasn't drafted til the following year, 1970. Doesn't add up. Should've read the comments before making mine. I'm just repeating the obvious to knowledgable Steeler fans.
GO LONG!
Or like Bradshaw’s book title “Looking Deep.”
Terry’s memory is a little faulty. Ed O’Neill was a free agent in 1969 and Terry Bradshaw was drafted in 1970.
Bradshaw wasn't there that year.
"Yeah, I remember him.... he was, neat... really funny."
Translation, I didn't remember him at all.
At the beginning, Rich said "Sexting" instead of "Texting" lol
Al Bundy as a football player. That would be differant
Uh, Bradshaw wasn't drafted until 1970. O'Neill was cut in 1969.
cough cough O Neill has done more than two series. He did John from Cincinnati that last 10 episodes, Dragnet last one season and 22, and the Big Apple which lasted only 8 episodes
MWC and Modern Family are the ones he's best known for. We don't speak about that botched abortion known as Dragnet. Lol
He said series that have lasted more than ten years.
Ed is worth $65 million & Terry is worth $45 million
When it comes to sports I play with myself. Less drama that way
I got my bonus check for Christmas, $67. I didn’t not what to do with it so I purchased cat and dog food with it.
Awesome video.
Can you imagine if didn’t get cut. We may not of had Al Bundy.
So many good players, but there's only so many roster spots. 😞
Damn Terry.
Ed O"Neill was there in 1969. Bradshaw arrived in 1970. Sorry Terry.
He remembers a random linebacker that was cut his rookie year over 50 years ago?
it's amazing. al bundy played with terry bradshaw in preseason
Ron Wallace false. Ed was in the 69 training camp, Bradshaw was a year later.
Can anyone name a lead actor in a tv show who had 2 major shows for over 10 years like Ed O'Neil?
Kelsey Grammar - Cheers and Frasier
@America First , I didn't think of him at all. Great catch!
@America First , Andy Griffith, Vicki Lawrence.
@@erichvonmolder9310 Andy Griffith is incorrect. The Andy Griffith show ran for eight years and Matlock ran for nine years. Vicky Lawrence is also incorrect. The Carol Burnett show did run for over ten seasons but Mama's Family did not. So far, we have three strikes and we are still sitting with only Ed O'Neill.
Depending upon whether or not voice acting counts, Katey Sagal has MWC and ten years with Futurama.
he got zero residuals from Married with Children, Terry.
You're probably right
Bradshaw's lucky he gets residuals from Smokey and the Bandit. I heard Chevy Chase say a few years ago that he doesn't get any from Christmas Vacation. And that came out years after Smokey.
Bradshaw wasn't in Smokey and the Bandit; he was in Hooper. I don't know how those contracts work. Maybe the difference is in getting paid up front vs getting a percentage down the road. Maybe Chevy wanted his cash up front in case the movie didn't stay popular and Bradshaw was just happy to be in a movie so he settled for chum change up front and a percentage/residuals later.
@@jamesallen5591 Maybe they were thinking of Cannonball Run.
Ed is The Man! Yes I know its tv but he was married to Katey AND Sofia...WOW! Sofia is beautiful but Katey had more of a voluptuous body. And if that weren't enough, he got to practice alongside Mean Joe Greene and wear the prestigious black and yellow. I wonder if he lined up AGAINST Greene and looked Joe in the eye and say those 2 famous Bundy w
Oh yeah. Ed O’Neill is probably the most steadily employed actor in Hollywood.
Ed stated that he was cut the year before Terry's rookie season, maybe Terry misremembers?
I believe Ed was cut during Joe Greene's rookie camp.
Terry came a year later.
Interestingly Bradshaw wasnt drafted until 1970 Oneil was in camp in 69. False memories by Bradshaw
Yep, I was about to write that also. Perhaps some ALTZHEIMERS creeping in??????
Ed O'Neill has a net worth of $65 million Terry Bradshaw net worth $45 million
Al Bundy...a true American hero.
Chuck Noll made you the player that you were.
Crazy to know Phil Robertson of duck dynasty fame played ahead of terry at LA Tech. Too bad he turned down a pro career.
look on youtube for Ed in the Al Pacino movie cruising--his first movie role--pretty funny
What’s that movie about?
Hey Terry you didn't get my check?
98 cents. Sounds lucrative to me 😂🤣😂🤣
Cardinal Mooney and YSU grad all star
What did ed do from 98-2008 between mwc and mf?
He had steady work in tv and movies, nothing really high profile though. He starred in a reboot of Dragnet for 2 seasons.