Crazy thing is as bad as Pittsburgh got assreamed in KC a few weeks ago Kelce was out for that game. Bloodbath sounds about right.
Least he gets to play in 1 last playoff game, so all good.
and hes got a rapist witBubbles stick to your retarded asian shitfuckery in SS.
Dude's won 2 SBs as the best QB in Steelers franchise history, played to age 39, racked up hundreds of millions of dollars, and is 100% going to be in the HoF some day.
Pretty sure he will somehow sleep at night after his career is over.
LMFAO you are equally as retarded.Bradshaw won twice as many and never lost. Plus he didn't need ref help to beat the Cardinals.
I mean they're totally different eras. While I think Bradshaw is pretty overrated there isn't a single QB that played any substantial time in the 70s or earlier that has even a 1.5/1 TD/Int ratio.LMFAO you are equally as retarded.
Bradshaws career td to int ratio is 212 to 210......barely even fucking 1 to 1. Bens is 418 to 210....same number of ints! Jesus fucking Christ, thank you for the laugh though.
Dude literally was carried for half a decade by whom many consider the best defense of all-time.
Great analysis.The ultimate goal of any NFL team is to get the Lombardi trophy. In that respect, Bradshaw wins. Plus less rape.
What a fucking legend. No wonder our O-Line has been so good this year. Even with our starting LTs and RTs out, we protected the fuck out of Jimmy G against the Lambs. Although, I think McGlinchey is way overrated.Remember a few years ago that O-line coach with the Miami Dolphins that had that video leaked of him snorting lines of cocaine while sending a video to a prostitute/stripper saying he wished she was there so he could do lines off her pussy?
Yeah that's Chris Foerster. I just found out he's now the O-line coach for the 49ers.
Lifelong 49ers fan checking in. Good offensive line coaches are worth more than their weight in gold. Get that guy a ring!
Fair enough, but you can always make the decade argument in any of these discussions.I mean they're totally different eras. While I think Bradshaw is pretty overrated there isn't a single QB that played any substantial time in the 70s or earlier that has even a 1.5/1 TD/Int ratio.
Oh I don't really disagree, I just think using stats comparing eras that far apart is awkward. Bradshaw was a good QB for his era, but I think you'd be hard pressed to find anyone that thinks he's actually better than say Staubach was. He's not as bad as Namath was though, who might be the most overrated QB in the HoF.Fair enough, but you can always make the decade argument in any of these discussions.
Bradshaw was nothing special. In fact in 76 (which my dad would always talk about as the greatest defense they ever had) Bradshaw went out for the season and the Steelers started 1-4. They then won 9 straight with some no name QB and in eight of the last nine games the Steelers defense didn't allow a touchdown. They actually had three consecutive shutouts, which hasn’t been done since and will probably never be done again.
That defense was other worldly. Bradshaw was not.
Until Eli gets in.Oh I don't really disagree, I just think using stats comparing eras that far apart is awkward. Bradshaw was a good QB for his era, but I think you'd be hard pressed to find anyone that thinks he's actually better than say Staubach was. He's not as bad as Namath was though, who might be the most overrated QB in the HoF.
Well yeah, players cant fucking juice themselves to the gills anymore lolFair enough, but you can always make the decade argument in any of these discussions.
Bradshaw was nothing special. In fact in 76 (which my dad would always talk about as the greatest defense they ever had) Bradshaw went out for the season and the Steelers started 1-4. They then won 9 straight with some no name QB and in eight of the last nine games the Steelers defense didn't allow a touchdown. They actually had three consecutive shutouts, which hasn’t been done since and will probably never be done again.
That defense was other worldly. Bradshaw was not.
Joe Namath can't be overrated because nobody thinks he was particularly good. He didn't get into the Hall of Fame for his skills, he got into the Hall of Fame for doing the impossible.. Nobody thought an AFL team could ever win a Super Bowl. Lots of people didn't think the AFL teams had any business playing against the NFL, and the Jets didn't just win they dominated them.who might be the most overrated QB in the HoF.
Truth. It was par for the course for the entire league in those days. It also continued for decades after that too.Well yeah, players cant fucking juice themselves to the gills anymore lol
After listening to Peyton and Eli call games, I don't think Eli was that bad of a QB. He basically had to pull plays out of his ass to win both games, against The GOAT, and it's clear he has a very good understanding of the game. The Giants have just been a trash organization since their run in the 80s and very early 90s.Until Eli gets in.