Because he was Overrated. If Brett Favre was on that Team, they’d win 10 Rings on Top of his 70000 career passing yards and 510 Touchdown Passes. Twice as many as Bradshaw.
@@boogitybear2283they played in 2 Different decades/ eras. And in the 1970's he was a top rated QB who Called his own plays, no cheat sheet Like today. No headsets, he stepped in the huddle and off the top of his head called the play and it worked. He's the first 4 SB winner in 6 yrs.
I was a cowboys fan as a kid and hated Terry cause he beat us in two superbowls BUT as life has continued its course, he is one of my favorite ex football players. What a life story, what a cool guy!!
I was in the other side - but I respected Coach Landry - Roger, Charlie Waters , Too Tall , Cliff Harris - Randy - y'all had some cool players and they were good dudes
@@eac1235 Ah, my friend, much easier said than done. I agree though..... Harboring bitterness towards someone is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to fall over dead. Life is complex.
My sophomore year at La Tech was TB’s senior year. I had a class next door to a class he was in so I would see him in the hall with his friends before class. One of the friendliest people on the planet. Loved watching him play, fan for life.
As a Cowboy fan I was really bummed they beat us not once but twice. As an adult I have grown to appreciate the of Terry B as a player and a man. Great interview. Thanks
I thought at times what an overrated QB. but diffenlty a HOF, until I found out he called his own plays, 4 SB, 2 mvp, he is and as a Rams fan this still hurts, one of and maybe the greatest of ALL TIME,
I watch the 70s Steelers on you tube & it is a thing of beauty to watch Bradshaw throw, watch Swann & Stallworth catch, watch Franco run, and watch the Steel Curtain (et al) tackle. Beauty in motion. Beauty in excellence. We love you, Terry.
The greatest team of all time that was my favorite team back then from top to bottom just a great team and no team with the exception of maybe the sixty Packers come close
@@bootsy7 Agreed. They spoiled me. After being a kid who loved the Steelers in the 70s, I expected my other teams (Braves in baseball, Denver Nuggets in basketball) to win just as much. It was heartbreaking to realize nope, they ain't gonna win like the 70s Steelers did. It was the end of my innocence...ha ha
Terry Bradshaw (with Swann,Stallworth, Franco, Rocky and the Steel Curtain) was the NFL while i was growing up and i miss the hell out of them and that whole era. A true great, and a good man.
The most entertaining interview of this series so far, hands down. I laughed, I cried.WOW!! Thank you Joe for another classic. I grew up a Ken Stabler(Oakland Raiders) diehard in the mid 70s, so you can imagine my hatred of Bradshaw at the time. Terry was just so frickin' good, it was unreal and frustrating to watch. But man, that was some mean ass football to witness. What a great person this southern boy is. Thanks again for this, from Tim in Ontario, Canada!!
The company I worked for in 1990 merged with a competitor and threw a 2-day get acquainted conference event and hired Terry Bradshaw as the featured speaker. When I arrived and checked into my room, there was an official autographed NFL football on my bed. Terry gave a great talk and stuck around for a dinner party and mingled with all of us like we were equals… just a fantastic human being.
Southern Born and Southern Bred. Ain't nothin wrong with Mr. Terry Bradshaw. I light up everytime I have seen him I my over 50 years. The Steelers were very lucky to get him.
I have always been a fan of Terry Bradshaw and pulled for him even as he lives today. I still pray for God to continue to bless him as we walk into the future. Go Bradshaw!
Awesome interview Joe. We love you here in Pittsburgh Terry always have always will. In my opinion on chuck I know he loved you he just never new how to show it cause of his own childhood. Either way you were loved my man
All I apologize I Forgot to add this and this goes for ALL of Joe's interviews When you always start off at the beginning you give me CHILLS you are by far an excellent interviewer Keep going brother
My father had season tickets in Pittsburgh from 1950 until 2010 when our family let the tickets go. I watched Terry Bradshaw play most of his home games in person and loved watching the development of the Steelers dynasty. Pittsburgh fans are defense first type of fans so the Steeler curtain was the #1 priority of the fans. It was the identity of the team when they won their first two super bowls. The second two Super Bowl wins , the offense and especially terry (and Franco) was the story. The D was still huge but with Terry’s arm and towering drive and talent, I think that the Steelers may not win those second two. What great great memories and what a terrific interview!! Kudos to Joe buck for doing a terrific job!
@@frankpienkosky5688 the defense never wavered. It could be argued that the D improved through the years together. The number of hall of fame players on that defense says it all. Mike Wagner should be in the HOF. Starting on four championship teams is quite a stat.
I grew up watching Terry and he was my favorite player. I was a football junkie and he was the best quarterback that I ever saw. Put him in a big game with that rifle arm he was really something to watch. No one could throw a football with him in any era. His teams could play with any team in any era, with that defense and that offense with Terry at quarterback and Swann and Stallworth at end. Another great player with old fashioned values. Thank you Terry for the memories.
Terry was Ozark Ike when he was drafted by the Steelers. This was his history with many many Steeler fans throughout his career. To this day noone denies he is the ultimate Steeler. I have a personal connection with Terry and how he helped my mom when they were on a flight together returning to Pittsburgh. He took care of an elderly woman and helped her by carrying her luggage through the terminal. Just what you would expect from a good old country boy would do. Everyone that is a Steeler fan in Pittsburgh loves Terry Bradshaw.
I'm 49, born in December of 74 in Pittsburgh. I have been watching the Steelers since birth. This guy is responsible for a lot of my earliest happy memories. Great interview.
Lynn Swann's catch in the 75 SB against Dallas ( I think Cliff Harris) when he catches it as he was falling was to me the coolest poster and it still is
Met Terry Bradshaw at a charity golf tournament walking from one hole to next! He was talking to me personally like I knew him for years! Just the nicest person , I have always appreciated that moment! Thank you Terry!
Bradshaw is Awesome Human being....this guy is the Best Friend, The Dad, The Grandpa, The Teacher, The Coach you would want in your life.... He is at John Madden Level
That was a great show Terry you were a great player and are a great person love watching you play, you made me a Steelers fan back then. My GOD keep blessing you
Most quality people like Terry worked up from very little to achieve a lot. He is an American success story. All HS Players should be required to watch this episode so they can see what 'character' is all about.
Wonderful interview! I was a die-hard Cowboys fan during Bradshaw’s years with the Steelers. I wanted to hate Bradshaw, but he was so damn good, I just couldn’t! He was the best quarterback in the league in his day, and one of the best who have ever played the game.
Terry Bradshaw is one of my all time football heroes. I grew up in the 70s-80s and was just coming of age and discovering football in his glory days. In addition, I’m a fellow southern boy who has gone through ridicule and all that. Moreover, I grew up with tough discipline (Ie, getting my @$$ whipped for f-ing up). Also. Fought my way to some semblance of success with undiagnosed depression issues, etc. I loved his game when I was a kid. And I love the man after I’ve learned about the background and the struggles he faced in college and as a pro in his football life. Amazing, cool, inspirational man. Awesome.
Just found this channel, that was the best one. I was born when when big Terry was in his prime. What a treat. I love to see him in the booth. The inner child is ALIVE in that man.
This is just awesome. I grew up in Honolulu loving the Steelers. Thank you so much...STEEL NATION forever... Oh Terry was awesome! We have Mahomes now and Brady are in the conversation. However, Mr. Lombardi and his teams were just special... Montana was 4 for 4... Both of these men Terry and JM, are the fonts....just great men...
Terry…. As an Houston Oiler fan way back in the day. The Steelers were the pinnacle of football. You have to admit we had a blast. To this day that steeler team is the best there ever was. If a football wide receiver could be compared with dance. Lynn Swan was the best ballet receiver I’ve ever seen. Thank you sir. With much brotherly love and respect.
He is such a fascinating character with an interesting, loud and vivacious personality! I love Terry Bradshaw! So real, so honest, so transparent, so true to who he is and he has a way about him where he's able to convey to us how he exactly felt deep down inside when he experienced these moments in his past. Wow, I had no idea Terry and coach Knoll didn't really like each other and were wrong for one another as player and coach but yet were able to disregard that and win football games together anyway. How sad that he really didn't get to enjoy his success the way players normally do while it was happening. But he did admit it felt good to win! And that's interesting how he said he had a fear of losing in the Superbowl. Guys like Fran Tarkington and Jim Kelly sure know what that feels like. Just an awesome interview that I thoroughly enjoyed. I always knew Terry Bradshaw was special but hearing his whole life story now, I have a deeper respect and love for the man. Especially knowing that he was hated by Pittsburgh even though he gave them so much. Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw -- both 4-0 in Superbowls. And both played in the day when qbs got killed consistently wirhout flags to save them.
Coach Noll wisely kept Andy Russell in Noll's famous house cleaning mission. Number 34 was the linebacker who was joined by Lambert and Ham, and Andy captained the Steel Curtain for 10 years. Terry was so fortunate that Noll had the foresight to keep Andy!
I am so glad that this is shown because a lot of younger people only know him as the funny guy on the Fox pre-game show. Terry was a great player and just a truly great winner on the field.
Of course I knew TB the football phenom. But the first time I got to see TB the “guy” was back when he was doing the “Alf” TV commercials with people like country music Toby Keith. That was great. That’s why the late Don Imus often booked TB for his morning radio/TV show. TB is a great interview personality! People love him and I’m one of’em. 👍
I remember watching all their games as a kid and I was in awe at how good they were even at a young age, I also had the Terry Bradshaw leather football and loved it!!!
This guy is great. One of the best personalities ever. Broke my heart twice in the 70s against my Cowboys, but those Steeler teams were on another level. God bless you, Terry.
I was 10 years old when I finally got turned on to football. Steelers were on top. First game I got to watch had Terry running off the field after defeating the Vikings in Super Bowl IX. Fan ever since.
I remember years ago Roger Staubach and Terry Bradshaw were being interviewed together and before the interview was over he just had to throw out the question which one of them was the best and before the question was completed Terry was already motioning that Roger was and I remember Staubach answered, "I don't know about you, but I was taught in grade school that 4 was more than 2" (referring to the Super Bowl rings each had). What humble gentlemen they were to each other. I'll never forget that moment.
Always a TB fan and love watching his playing days and his interviews. But also have to give some love to Joe Buck for his interviewing style. It was perfect! Great job by both of you.
4 rings no cheating coach no spy gate no deflate gate no witch wife he’s the best ever undefeated in Super Bowl and strongest arm ever!!! The REAL TB12
My father was a running back, punter on his college team for three years. My father used to talk about how good he was, how outstanding his arm strength was.
met Terry in orlando when i was a bellmrn and checked him inot his room..picked him up at the airport..super guy, funny, etc....met franco harris too....great guy as well....
I'm 68 and I will never forget watching the Steelers with my dad.
Yeah, mee too. No receivers open, Terry Bradshsw didn't take a knee, he RAN the ball. That's real football!
We grew up in a great era, didn't we? 😊
How can you NOT LOVE Bradshaw????
Because he was Overrated. If Brett Favre was on that Team, they’d win 10 Rings on Top of his 70000 career passing yards and 510 Touchdown Passes. Twice as many as Bradshaw.
@@boogitybear2283I don't think you can know that. Bradshaw was good, I know that much.
@@boogitybear2283they played in 2
Different decades/ eras. And in the
1970's he was a top rated QB who
Called his own plays, no cheat sheet
Like today. No headsets, he stepped in the huddle and off the top of his head called the play and it worked.
He's the first 4 SB winner in 6 yrs.
Seriously?. Lol..Easily
@@boogitybear2283- lol..WTF is WRONG with you?
I was a cowboys fan as a kid and hated Terry cause he beat us in two superbowls BUT as life has continued its course, he is one of my favorite ex football players. What a life story, what a cool guy!!
I was in the other side - but I respected Coach Landry - Roger, Charlie Waters , Too Tall , Cliff Harris - Randy - y'all had some cool players and they were good dudes
Same here Raiders fan
Steelers fan... but loved Staubach and that team the Cowboys put together... they were good!
I grew up in Fort Worth and I hated him for the same but I love that guy now he's awesome
God Bless Phil Robertson
The Steelers fans love Terry so much more than he thinks they do. They just want him to come back to some of the events that the Steelers have.
Bradshaw has a very complex relationship with Pittsburgh and the Steelers. It ended badly with Noll and Bradshaw took it very hard.
@@jamescook4116 No matter. He should have let that go decades ago.
not happening today or in this life time. here is why. once you have hurt the feelings of a southerner, sorry doesn't make it all better.
@@eac1235 Ah, my friend, much easier said than done.
I agree though..... Harboring bitterness towards someone is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to fall over dead.
Life is complex.
@@SouledOut357Favre is a southern guy and he forgave the Packers.
My sophomore year at La Tech was TB’s senior year. I had a class next door to a class he was in so I would see him in the hall with his friends before class. One of the friendliest people on the planet. Loved watching him play, fan for life.
Just curious, did you ever know my dad Larry Brewer?
You get what you see with Terry! Authentic and genuine human being.
And an obnoxious blockhead.
@@roberth.5185like your mom
As a Cowboy fan I was really bummed they beat us not once but twice. As an adult I have grown to appreciate the of Terry B as a player and a man. Great interview. Thanks
i just LOVE Terry Bradshaw and have since the 1970s. He's the greatest football comedian of ALL time.
He is the best Quarterback ever
He is for sure a real funny guy and the reason I watch the NFL on Fox Show!
@@claytonandrews7234 he'll never get that credit because of all the talent around him
Never a Steelers fan but love Terry so much. Just seems like a wonderful dude.
Same. I think very highly of TB. He is my favorite NFL commentator!
Me, too. I've still got a t shirt with a big picture of him that says keep it simple at the top. What a guy!
Just a great all around guy. True champion 🏈
Bradshaw is one of the last QBs to call his own plays. What a talent.
Jim Kelly was the last to call his own plays.
Peyton Manning?
Bradshaw was a great talent. But he wasn't known as a great play caller.
I thought at times what an overrated QB. but diffenlty a HOF, until I found out he called his own plays, 4 SB, 2 mvp, he is and as a Rams fan this still hurts, one of and maybe the greatest of ALL TIME,
Except manning did it til 2015
Terry is a genuine and kind human being. His honesty and emotions make him very endearing. Much love Terry!
Loved Bradshaw and the Steelers, lots of memories.
they practically have their own wing at Canton
I watch the 70s Steelers on you tube & it is a thing of beauty to watch Bradshaw throw, watch Swann & Stallworth catch, watch Franco run, and watch the Steel Curtain (et al) tackle. Beauty in motion. Beauty in excellence. We love you, Terry.
The greatest team of all time that was my favorite team back then from top to bottom just a great team and no team with the exception of maybe the sixty Packers come close
@@bootsy7 Agreed. They spoiled me. After being a kid who loved the Steelers in the 70s, I expected my other teams (Braves in baseball, Denver Nuggets in basketball) to win just as much. It was heartbreaking to realize nope, they ain't gonna win like the 70s Steelers did. It was the end of my innocence...ha ha
Terry Bradshaw (with Swann,Stallworth, Franco, Rocky and the Steel Curtain) was the NFL while i was growing up and i miss the hell out of them and that whole era. A true great, and a good man.
Thank you for letting this old man remember those good times
The most entertaining interview of this series so far, hands down. I laughed, I cried.WOW!! Thank you Joe for another classic. I grew up a Ken Stabler(Oakland Raiders) diehard in the mid 70s, so you can imagine my hatred of Bradshaw at the time. Terry was just so frickin' good, it was unreal and frustrating to watch. But man, that was some mean ass football to witness. What a great person this southern boy is. Thanks again for this, from Tim in Ontario, Canada!!
Stabler's book "Snake" is amazing! If you haven't read it yet, I encourage you to track it down.
Stabler 🐍 was great! He was the first Bama quarterback to win the Super Bowl, since Starr and Namath won the first 3.
Roll Tide! 🐘 🏈
those Raider games were like barroom brawls
@@chriswebster24 Joe Willie was pretty good in HS too...remember watching him play
The company I worked for in 1990 merged with a competitor and threw a 2-day get acquainted conference event and hired Terry Bradshaw as the featured speaker. When I arrived and checked into my room, there was an official autographed NFL football on my bed. Terry gave a great talk and stuck around for a dinner party and mingled with all of us like we were equals… just a fantastic human being.
What else would one expect from the GOAT?
Beautiful, Beautiful I love you MAN.
🥴😁
Southern Born and Southern Bred.
Ain't nothin wrong with Mr. Terry Bradshaw.
I light up everytime I have seen him I my over 50 years.
The Steelers were very lucky to get him.
first Greene, then Bradshaw and then Franco...they had never won prior to these guys...but you just knew something was going to happen
@@frankpienkosky5688that's what Frank Gifford said to Howard Cosell in the broadcast booth.
I have always been a fan of Terry Bradshaw and pulled for him even as he lives today. I still pray for God to continue to bless him as we walk into the future. Go Bradshaw!
Absolutely awesome.. thank you Terry for all the great memories!
Awesome interview Joe. We love you here in Pittsburgh Terry always have always will. In my opinion on chuck I know he loved you he just never new how to show it cause of his own childhood. Either way you were loved my man
All I apologize I Forgot to add this and this goes for ALL of Joe's interviews When you always start off at the beginning you give me CHILLS you are by far an excellent interviewer Keep going brother
My father had season tickets in Pittsburgh from 1950 until 2010 when our family let the tickets go. I watched Terry Bradshaw play most of his home games in person and loved watching the development of the Steelers dynasty. Pittsburgh fans are defense first type of fans so the Steeler curtain was the #1 priority of the fans. It was the identity of the team when they won their first two super bowls. The second two Super Bowl wins , the offense and especially terry (and Franco) was the story. The D was still huge but with Terry’s arm and towering drive and talent, I think that the Steelers may not win those second two. What great great memories and what a terrific interview!! Kudos to Joe buck for doing a terrific job!
actually it was SB ten when that explosive offense began to show...from that point on they were a balanced ream
@@frankpienkosky5688 the defense never wavered. It could be argued that the D improved through the years together. The number of hall of fame players on that defense says it all. Mike Wagner should be in the HOF. Starting on four championship teams is quite a stat.
Terry Bradshaw and Don Rickles have always been my favorite interviews. Very entertaining.
One of the most interesting interviews I've ever heard.
I was always a Steelers fan but
how can anybody not like this guy ?
I grew up watching Terry and he was my favorite player. I was a football junkie and he was the best quarterback that I ever saw. Put him in a big game with that rifle arm he was really something to watch. No one could throw a football with him in any era. His teams could play with any team in any era, with that defense and that offense with Terry at quarterback and Swann and Stallworth at end. Another great player with old fashioned values. Thank you Terry for the memories.
Best team ever! I was a little girl and loved watching that 70's team! They were special! I still watch Steelers. Get better TJ!
Terry was Ozark Ike when he was drafted by the Steelers. This was his history with many many Steeler fans throughout his career. To this day noone denies he is the ultimate Steeler. I have a personal connection with Terry and how he helped my mom when they were on a flight together returning to Pittsburgh. He took care of an elderly woman and helped her by carrying her luggage through the terminal. Just what you would expect from a good old country boy would do. Everyone that is a Steeler fan in Pittsburgh loves Terry Bradshaw.
Dickinson basketball schedule 😊😮
Dickinson basketball score
@@carmela1899 Steeler fans all over the place...they always turn out for away games
I'm 49, born in December of 74 in Pittsburgh. I have been watching the Steelers since birth. This guy is responsible for a lot of my earliest happy memories. Great interview.
Born here in 1960 & grew up watching the Steelers ~ know just what you mean😊
Lynn Swann's catch in the 75 SB against Dallas ( I think Cliff Harris) when he catches it as he was falling was to me the coolest poster and it still is
76
Remember that catch. I think Cliff Harris was defending him.
Iconic 🏈
Mark Washington was defending SB X January 18, 1976 after the 1975 NFL Season.
@@romelovesdan I stand corrected 🤔✌🏿
Met Terry Bradshaw at a charity golf tournament walking from one hole to next! He was talking to me personally like I knew him for years! Just the nicest person , I have always appreciated that moment! Thank you Terry!
Love Terry Bradshaw - just a gem of a human being.......................................and a pretty good QB too!
Bradshaw is Awesome Human being....this guy is the Best Friend, The Dad, The Grandpa, The Teacher, The Coach you would want in your life....
He is at John Madden Level
Slightly Cornier..😊
That was a great show Terry you were a great player and are a great person love watching you play, you made me a Steelers fan back then. My GOD keep blessing you
Love Terry ❤ , lifetime Packer fan since 1965 but ya would’ve loved him with my team . His tv commenting is super duper , long live Mr. Bradshaw
To date the ONLY Quarterback in NFL history to win back-to-back Super Bowls TWICE...Terry Bradshaw. Enough said...
Most quality people like Terry worked up from very little to achieve a lot. He is an American success story. All HS Players should be required to watch this episode so they can see what 'character' is all about.
Terry is hands down one of the most refreshingly real people I've ever seen. His unbridled humor shows his golden heart.
Really enjoyed this one. Terry is one of those guys you'd just love to drink a beer with! Also - Joe is killing it with these interviews!
Wonderful interview! I was a die-hard Cowboys fan during Bradshaw’s years with the Steelers. I wanted to hate Bradshaw, but he was so damn good, I just couldn’t! He was the best quarterback in the league in his day, and one of the best who have ever played the game.
Terry Bradshaw is one of my all time football heroes. I grew up in the 70s-80s and was just coming of age and discovering football in his glory days. In addition, I’m a fellow southern boy who has gone through ridicule and all that. Moreover, I grew up with tough discipline (Ie, getting my @$$ whipped for f-ing up). Also. Fought my way to some semblance of success with undiagnosed depression issues, etc. I loved his game when I was a kid. And I love the man after I’ve learned about the background and the struggles he faced in college and as a pro in his football life. Amazing, cool, inspirational man. Awesome.
If he gave you healing inspiration, great !!
My Dad loved Terry Bradshaw and his sense of humor. So do I.
One of my favorite NFL players ever. I loved to watch him play, now I love to hear his stories
Being from La. to he's one of the GREATEST ever
Too
Just found this channel, that was the best one. I was born when when big Terry was in his prime. What a treat. I love to see him in the booth. The inner child is ALIVE in that man.
A legend for sure joe is excellent interviewer Bradshaw is a legend
Terry made Fox. His intro skits were the best. Terry for president! Thanks Joe, you are the best, too.
It’s heartwarming to hear Terry talk. Let’s give credit to Joe Buck for conducting a great interview.
Terry has that rare combination of compassion and toughness. Also seems to be genuine and down to earth. I respect and admire him greatly.
This is just awesome. I grew up in Honolulu loving the Steelers. Thank you so much...STEEL NATION forever... Oh Terry was awesome! We have Mahomes now and Brady are in the conversation. However, Mr. Lombardi and his teams were just special... Montana was 4 for 4... Both of these men Terry and JM, are the fonts....just great men...
INCREDIBLE ATHLETE AND HUMAN BEING!
Terry, you done good fella, we all Loved you! You are right up there with Namath, Unitus, Bart Star... you were and are Great!
Fantastic interview. Thanks Joe.
one of the funniest guys on the planet..love him!
As a Bengals fan and a Baltimore Colts fan, he always got my teams!
Terry…. As an Houston Oiler fan way back in the day. The Steelers were the pinnacle of football. You have to admit we had a blast. To this day that steeler team is the best there ever was. If a football wide receiver could be compared with dance. Lynn Swan was the best ballet receiver I’ve ever seen. Thank you sir. With much brotherly love and respect.
Luv Ya Blue!
people in Pittsburgh always liked Bum...just a shame that his teams were good when the Steelers were great
Die Hard Steelers fan here. Loved watching you Terry !!!
This guy was never influenced by his stardom. Every day down to earth guy. Always loved watching him.
Love this guy since i was in Pennsylvania!
He is such a fascinating character with an interesting, loud and vivacious personality! I love Terry Bradshaw! So real, so honest, so transparent, so true to who he is and he has a way about him where he's able to convey to us how he exactly felt deep down inside when he experienced these moments in his past. Wow, I had no idea Terry and coach Knoll didn't really like each other and were wrong for one another as player and coach but yet were able to disregard that and win football games together anyway. How sad that he really didn't get to enjoy his success the way players normally do while it was happening. But he did admit it felt good to win! And that's interesting how he said he had a fear of losing in the Superbowl. Guys like Fran Tarkington and Jim Kelly sure know what that feels like. Just an awesome interview that I thoroughly enjoyed. I always knew Terry Bradshaw was special but hearing his whole life story now, I have a deeper respect and love for the man. Especially knowing that he was hated by Pittsburgh even though he gave them so much. Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw -- both 4-0 in Superbowls. And both played in the day when qbs got killed consistently wirhout flags to save them.
nobody hated him...that's all in his mind
Coach Noll wisely kept Andy Russell in Noll's famous house cleaning mission. Number 34 was the linebacker who was joined by Lambert and Ham, and Andy captained the Steel Curtain for 10 years. Terry was so fortunate that Noll had the foresight to keep Andy!
Such a good guy. Brings a tear to my eye.
Terry is always an entertaining guest. 4 SB rings speaks for itself.
My all time favorite. Tb12 Terry Bradshaw thank you for everything
Great show! Bradshaw is the best!
I am so glad that this is shown because a lot of younger people only know him as the funny guy on the Fox pre-game show. Terry was a great player and just a truly great winner on the field.
"We won four Superbowls, I did my job, I went home. Get off my ass"
I have a lot of respect for that dude. 🏈🏈🏈🏈
Great interview, I could listen for another hour.
Super excited to see TB in Branson tonight. What a national treasure.
So far I love this show! I’ve always admired Joe. He’s a masterful interviewer.
Terry, just wanted to tell you that your candor is admirable.
Bradshaw best QB in the big games ... never flinched, ever .... total stud - 4 trips to SB and 4 rings ...
I have his 1972 football card. He and Brett Favre were very similar in throwing style and had great touch on long ball touchdowns.
Enjoyable! One of my all-time favorite players
BEST OF THE BEST AND MUCH MUCH MORE !!!!!~~~~~~
We love you Terry! My favorite since I was a kid.
Cannot deny that Terry BradShaw had a rocket strong arm.
Massive arm
Love Terry the original TB12
He won four Super Bowls never lost one a great talent a very funny man and a great human being
Of course I knew TB the football phenom. But the first time I got to see TB the “guy” was back when he was doing the “Alf” TV commercials with people like country music Toby Keith. That was great. That’s why the late Don Imus often booked TB for his morning radio/TV show. TB is a great interview personality! People love him and I’m one of’em. 👍
I remember watching all their games as a kid and I was in awe at how good they were even at a young age, I also had the Terry Bradshaw leather football and loved it!!!
This guy is great. One of the best personalities ever. Broke my heart twice in the 70s against my Cowboys, but those Steeler teams were on another level. God bless you, Terry.
I was 10 years old when I finally got turned on to football. Steelers were on top. First game I got to watch had Terry running off the field after defeating the Vikings in Super Bowl IX. Fan ever since.
A ray of sunshine in the morning. 🥰
Terry is an original. Too Funny.
Amazing man and fellow Louisiana brother. God bless
I remember years ago Roger Staubach and Terry Bradshaw were being interviewed together and before the interview was over he just had to throw out the question which one of them was the best and before the question was completed Terry was already motioning that Roger was and I remember Staubach answered, "I don't know about you, but I was taught in grade school that 4 was more than 2" (referring to the Super Bowl rings each had). What humble gentlemen they were to each other. I'll never forget that moment.
Always a TB fan and love watching his playing days and his interviews. But also have to give some love to Joe Buck for his interviewing style. It was perfect!
Great job by both of you.
4 rings no cheating coach no spy gate no deflate gate no witch wife he’s the best ever undefeated in Super Bowl and strongest arm ever!!! The REAL TB12
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I love him but his line was on steroids, best defense ever...
My highschool team and I as QB. We all grew the Bradshaw beard for the season 😊
Such memories 😊
Great comment!
Back when the NFL wasn't Rigged 😂😂
Terry is the best 🎉🎉
He is however a Great Showman!! And I mean it as a positive compliment
A good energy man
Great interviews on this channel
These are my favourite interviews Joe Buck is great
What an awesome interview! Blessed to have seen all these games.
I grew up in Pittsburgh during the 60s and 70s and Terry Bradshaw was one of my heroes. I just love the guy.
Love Terry Bradshaw. Brilliant, funny man and a hell of a QB.
My father was a running back, punter on his college team for three years. My father used to talk about how good he was, how outstanding his arm strength was.
Talking about Bradshaw. ?
How can u NOT like TB love this guy hes got 4 SB rings and id as humble as they come
This guy is truly a unique person.
met Terry in orlando when i was a bellmrn and checked him inot his room..picked him up at the airport..super guy, funny, etc....met franco harris too....great guy as well....