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Terry Bradshaw On Joe Rogan This Week

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Terry Bradshaw is on Joe Rogan this week. YouTube or Spotify or wherever you find it.
Terry brought samples of his new bourbon and Rogan broke out the cigars.
 
Terry Bradshaw is on Joe Rogan this week. YouTube or Spotify or wherever you find it.
Terry brought samples of his new bourbon and Rogan broke out the cigars.




Bourbon & cigars……………………. Nice combo !!!!!

Rogan does a pretty good podcast, I watch occasionally.

Can’t beat Terry when he is all liquored up……. Get him talking about back in the day……. !!!




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Here is an article from home page. It talks a little more detail.





Good read




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Yeah he is crazier than hell thinking Greene couldn’t morph into today’s NFL. Does he think these guys are naturally this big? No they are helped along in a myriad of ways. Just look at the size difference of many of them when they retire. Not their natural sizes.

Height: 6′ 4″
Weight: 272 lbs

Compared to 6’4
276

This is Myles and Mean Joe

Yeah Terry sit this one out.
 
There are some players from the past that might have made it, some were a season or two flash.

Mark Gastonu was a flash, but held the single season sack record for a long time.

Warren Sapp is another flash, 2-3 years and silence. Was enough to get into the HOF (due to his later TV analysis promotions.

Joe Green & Jack Lambert had the “IT” factor. There is not a doubt in my mind that either could be successful in today’s game. (Jack would be giving up a large weight differential so maybe maybe not)

Mean Joe Green was not an anomaly or a flash, he was consistent, and a leader on top of everything else. His athleticism was real, his career was real, his leadership was real. He would have made it and thrived into HOF.

Not many of today’s players can go back to that era and play. To big of wussy factors. I can think of two current (near current) players who could and would have thrived………..

Ben Roethlisberger most definitely would be HOF in that era.

James Harrison MOST definitely would be HOF in that era as well.




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There are some players from the past that might have made it, some were a season or two flash.

Mark Gastonu was a flash, but held the single season sack record for a long time.

Warren Sapp is another flash, 2-3 years and silence. Was enough to get into the HOF (due to his later TV analysis promotions.

Joe Green & Jack Lambert had the “IT” factor. There is not a doubt in my mind that either could be successful in today’s game. (Jack would be giving up a large weight differential so maybe maybe not)

Mean Joe Green was not an anomaly or a flash, he was consistent, and a leader on top of everything else. His athleticism was real, his career was real, his leadership was real. He would have made it and thrived into HOF.

Not many of today’s players can go back to that era and play. To big of wussy factors. I can think of two current (near current) players who could and would have thrived………..

Ben Roethlisberger most definitely would be HOF in that era.

James Harrison MOST definitely would be HOF in that era as well.




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We are talking about the same height as Wilson probably about 20 pound difference.

Meh these players have modern weight rooms, nutrition helpers. I have no doubt Jack could have gained 20 pounds with these modern day approaches.

Jack was about as tenacious as they come .😉👏
 
Maurkice Pouncey has LOST IT : r/steelers
Maurkice Pouncey currently weighs around 225 to 230 pounds, down significantly from his NFL playing weight of about 304 pounds. Similarly, his twin brother, Mike Pouncey, shed approximately 70-80 pounds in retirement to reach a leaner 228 pounds

I pulled this from AI as an example. That is at least a 70 pound differential . If that can be achieved in today’s society. No doubt a throwback could have gained 20 to 30 pounds to play into today’s NFL.
 
I enjoyed right away when he called what the fly guys call a "strike indicator" a bobber. I fly fish too, but my brother is dedicated and gets all annoyed with me when I call it a bobber.
 
Bourbon & cigars……………………. Nice combo !!!!!

Rogan does a pretty good podcast, I watch occasionally.

Can’t beat Terry when he is all liquored up……. Get him talking about back in the day……. !!!
TB was good but the two best interviews Rogan has ever done IMO were Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Hulk Hogan (R.I.P.).
 
I enjoyed right away when he called what the fly guys call a "strike indicator" a bobber. I fly fish too, but my brother is dedicated and gets all annoyed with me when I call it a bobber.
"bobbers" are for the spinning reel worm fishermen part time jagoffs that show up when the stock trucks roll up. "strike indicators" are for real fishermen who researches a streams kcfs and knows whether to use a brass or tungsten euro fly on a cold winter's day, feet freezing, honing their craft for a perfect presentation and finally landing the one trout that somehow justifies the suffrage endured.
 
We are talking about the same height as Wilson probably about 20 pound difference.

Meh these players have modern weight rooms, nutrition helpers. I have no doubt Jack could have gained 20 pounds with these modern day approaches.

Jack was about as tenacious as they come .😉👏


I hear what you are saying, but I was going by his playing weight at that time to his playing weight today.

Fully agree with today’s “medication” the players of the past could compete today.

The biggest problem woulde be the adjustment to the rules of wussification.


PS: t*mmyb*y is living proof of “medication”.




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There are some players from the past that might have made it, some were a season or two flash.

Mark Gastonu was a flash, but held the single season sack record for a long time.

Warren Sapp is another flash, 2-3 years and silence. Was enough to get into the HOF (due to his later TV analysis promotions.

Joe Green & Jack Lambert had the “IT” factor. There is not a doubt in my mind that either could be successful in today’s game. (Jack would be giving up a large weight differential so maybe maybe not)

Mean Joe Green was not an anomaly or a flash, he was consistent, and a leader on top of everything else. His athleticism was real, his career was real, his leadership was real. He would have made it and thrived into HOF.

Not many of today’s players can go back to that era and play. To big of wussy factors. I can think of two current (near current) players who could and would have thrived………..

Ben Roethlisberger most definitely would be HOF in that era.

James Harrison MOST definitely would be HOF in that era as well.




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MEl Blount could play in today's NFL.
 
I don’t think there is a right answer.
It depends.
If you could grab the Joe Greene from the 70’s and plop him onto a team today, at 275 playing on the interior D line, I think he’d get pushed around easily.
But if Joe Greene was born later and played in the same eras as the monsters playing today, given all the advancements in training and nutrition, yeah I’m sure he’d be a beast in today’s game as well.
 
Yet ANOTHER moment Terry doesn't waste to **** on the Steelers and former teammates.
Noll wouldn't give me a hug.
Dwight White hit me too hard in practice.
No show for multiple former teammates' funerals.
And now my HOF linemen teammates wouldn't be able to hack it in today's NFL, but of course I could, as well as all the other skilled positions.
Not partially, or halfway, or even over 75% - but if you could go ahead and **** ALL THE WAY OFF, that'd be awesome, Terry.
 
Yeah he is crazier than hell thinking Greene couldn’t morph into today’s NFL. Does he think these guys are naturally this big? No they are helped along in a myriad of ways. Just look at the size difference of many of them when they retire. Not their natural sizes.

Height: 6′ 4″
Weight: 272 lbs

Compared to 6’4
276

This is Myles and Mean Joe

Yeah Terry sit this one out.

With the training and nutrition they have these days,no problem for Mean Joe.


What we also have these days is a ton of fat men playing on the line. Guys carrying an extra 50-80 lbs of blubber.
 
Firstly. Im surprised Rogan had him. Ive never heard him show even s little interest in football. Secondly, my two guys you could more or less plop down in today's game are Joe Greene and Blount. Like you'd have to give a whole off season to prepare and probably one season of adjustment.
 
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