An American football quarterback and broadcaster, Terry Bradshaw first earned fame as the QB who led the
Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl wins in the 1970s. Later, Bradshaw's winning personality carried him to success as a broadcaster. He's also acted in films such as "Hooper", "The Cannonball Run", "Robots" and "Failure to Launch." Bradshaw was elected to the Football Hall Of Fame in 1989.
It was the first overtime tie in NFL history, but it also marked the beginning of the end for quarterback Joe Gilliam, who started for Terry Bradshaw and passed for 348 yards.
Publ.Date : Mon, 09 Nov 2009 05:30:08 GMTFOX NFL Sunday's Terry Bradshaw learns to operate an explosive ordnance disposal robot from Staff Sgt. Elizabeth Spradley (left) and Senior Airman James Dobrynski(right), both EOD technicians. The two EOD Airmen had Bradshaw practice picking up an autographed NFL football.
Publ.Date : Mon, 09 Nov 2009 00:02:40 GMTThe speakers, singers and rappers came one after the other to the small stage in the center of the arena. Some were famous, some not so much. Rudy Giuliani, the former presidential candidate and mayor of New York, spoke about leadership. Steve Forbes, CEO of Forbes Inc. and former presidential candidate, spoke about the current financial crisis. Colin Powell, Laura Bush and Terry Bradshaw were ...
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Terry once appeared on a memorable episode of "Married ... With Children" as himself, stealing Al Bundy's thunder by being named the greatest football player in Polk High School history, despite never having played for the team.
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