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To: Clappy who wrote (55182)9/19/2002 9:57:20 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (2) of 65232
 
Bradshaw was the winning QB in four Super Bowls, twice
selected Super Bowl MVP. He never lost in the big game.

Although he had his neck & wrist broken playing the game &
his career was shortened from these injuries plus a
shoulder injury, Bradshaw is

- 32nd all time in passing attempts
- 38th all time in completions
- 31st all time in passing yards
- 19th all time in touchdown passes

In 23 post season games he threw for 4,767 yards & 39
touchdowns & rushed for 346 yards, scoring 2 touchdowns.

His record in post season games was 18 - 5.

Why would anyone even consider him amongst the greatest
QB's in the game<gg>?

Was he the best ever? Probably not. Perhaps one of the 10
best arguably, but not the best.

The Steelers ran the ball first & foremost. Bradshaw was a
team player & played within the system. It worked well.
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