| Would Terry Bradshaw be in the Hall of Fame if he had played for the Bengals? |
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...and would Ken Anderson be in the Hall of Fame if he had played for the Steelers during those years? |
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No Terry Bradshaw would not be in the Hall of Fame if he played for the Bengals. Terry Bradshaw was not a great of QB as Ken Anderson, Is name is more well know than Ken Anderson because of the players for the the great cacth by Franco Harris RB, Lynn Swann WR, Frank Lewis WR, John Stallworth WR, Mean Joe Green DT, Jack Lambert LB, Jack Banaszak DE, Jack Ham LB, Mel Blount CB # 11 interceptions in 1975 and on and on that Chuck Noll knew how to put a team totgether. During that era when Pittsburgh was so good with what won them the games really other players. Ken Anderson work with what he had even if he did have Archie Giffin Heisman Trophy winner took the pressure of Ken he still led the NFL in passing 2 years in a roll even when Pittsburgh beat them if Ken Anderson was the QB for Pittsburgh they would of won more Super Bowls than Terry Bradshaw help get. So i know thats a long way around the (bush) NO to Terry Bradshaw, YES to Ken Anderson. |
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Pak, Thank you for picking my answer you are a good football fan your comment tells me your knowledge of football is good i will enjoy the question and answers we both put into Yahoo!Answers about football this upcoming year. ICHOOSETOTELLTHETRUTH Report It No, a quarterback need a supporting cast. They need a line for protection and a running back to distribute the load. If you get sack every other time you drop back to pass you going to have a short career. I think some quarterback can do more with less, they are usually the mobile type. Even Steve Young the greatest running quarterback of all time can not win the super bowl with out going to the niners. Yes. He won 4 straight Super Bowls. No ones ever done that before and probably never will. maybe |
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