Channel 4 American Football Credits 1988 - This is the Time by Billy Joel

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Channel 4 American Football Outro credits from 1988 featuring This is the Time to Remember by Billy Joel

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  • I'm a Raider fan so maybe this doesn't count but Bradshaw was a great QB and that's that.

    Oh it hurt to write that! hehe

  • Snake to Casper, Ghost to the post!

    Kenny for the HOF!

  • @Bigbadben7 I meant a D CAN"T be given credit for 4 rings, especially when you look at some of the big plays Terry had to make when that D got tired.

    Terry is probably somewhere in between his underrated and overrated status. That is not as good as I believe but better than you believe.

  • @AllPro777 I never said Terry didn't benefit from the Steel Curtain but just as other QBs benefited from great defenses they only won 1 SB and not 4. I don't care how good a Defense is they can be give the the load of the credit for 4 SB winning seasons in a 6 year span.

    This entire debate goes back to someone other than you and me claiming that Bradshaw was way overrated. I didn't say he was the best ever i said he's not overrated, he was essential and indispensable to what was accomplished.

  • @Bigbadben7

    I'm not limited at all, but you're limited to insults and inability to grasp simple concepts. How old are you? This is really simple to understand. Pay attention sport... as I clearly stated, by mentioning McMahon and Dilfer, neither of which were on Bradshaw's level (when did I say they were? Never), it shows that a great team can win even when they don't have a great QB. But again, you get defensive and go into Bradshaw's accomplishments because you don't understand the point.

  • @AllPro777 Another question.Was McMahon or Dilfer ever an NFL MVP? How about a SB MVP? How bout a 2 time SB MVP, how bout even a team MVP, how bout a 2 time team MVP?

    There play was no where near the quality of Terry's and neither of them will ever be in the HOF. the fact that you would draw a parallel between two average QBs and a NFL MVP, 2 time SB MVP, 2 time team MVP, 4 time Champ and first ballot HOF inductee shows how limited you really are!

  • @AllPro777 00 Ravens 85 Bears, how many SBs did Dilfer/McMahon win? 1 a piece. Terry won 4 and back to back twice. No comparison. You mentioned the run, Terry was calling the running plays in the huddle as well. Plus his TDs were often times deadly accurate. The Dallas Flex was complex and Terry picked it apart 5 times.

    78/79 the O was 60 % pass and 40 % run. Plus 70-77 Terry played vs old rules where chuckin a WR past 5 yds was legal and O linemen couldn't extend arms or open hands to protect.

  • @Bigbadben7

    Let's not kid ourselves here. The Steelers dynasty was defensively driven with a strong running game. It wasn't like Terry had to exactly be Don Coryell in terms of calling plays, lol. It was a very simplistic system, in fact the Steelers have always run a simplistic offensive system built around the run.

  • @Bigbadben7

    As I said before, when you're on a team with HOF talent on both sides of the ball (with the defense being the more talented of the two sides) you can win without a great QB. It's been done many times. Look at the '85 Bears. Look at the 2000 Ravens. You think nobody besides McMahon or Dilfer would've been successful on those teams? When Terry's pick came is irrelevant since we can point to QB's who had with lesser talent and threw fewer. Again, Football IQ isn't just calling plays.

  • @AllPro777 As for the IQ calling your own plays in the huddle makes the O coordinator. Would you say it is possible for a Offensive Coordinator to have a low football IQ? As I said he read the Flex Dallas D which was the most complex of the 70s, to Cliff Harris' surprise, just fine every time they played from Jan 76 to Sept 82 where Terry went 5-0 vs them.

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