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polamalubeast
07-10-2015, 08:26 PM
http://www.steelersdepot.com/2015/07/ledyardkozora-greatest-steelers-quarterback/

Butch
07-10-2015, 10:04 PM
Both QBs are great for different reasons.

Terry basically had the same team every year and was filled with Hall of famers. Ben has played in an era that is much more passer friendly. Neither is given their due respect. Everyone talks about Montana, but Terry won 4 Superbowls too, and Ben is never mentioned as a member of the top tier QBs of his era.

I say both a Great QBs and we are lucky to have had both lead their teams to the ultimate prize of winning Superbowls.

hawaiiansteeler
07-11-2015, 01:29 PM
Bradshaw led the offense in the 70s

Posted Jul 10, 2015
Teresa Varley
Steelers.com

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Terry Bradshaw engineered the Steelers' offense in 4 Super Bowls.

The Steelers currently have 22 former players, coaches or contributors in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and that number will increase to 23 later this summer when Jerome Bettis is inducted as a member of the Class of 2015. In advance of his induction Steelers.com will share the stories of the 22 Steelers in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Terry Bradshaw

Quarterback (1970-83)
Elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame: 1989

Terry Bradshaw was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1970 NFL Draft and he definitely lived up to the hype. He is one of only 13 overall first picks to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and he definitely earned his Gold Jacket.

Bradshaw was at the helm for the Steelers as a rookie, starting eight games and then continuing to be the driving force behind the success of the Steelers’ offense.

Bradshaw led the team to four Super Bowl championships, being named MVP in Super Bowl XIII and XIV. He passed for 932 yards and nine touchdowns in the four Super Bowl victories and in 19 postseason games passed for 3,833 yards.

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