Wouldn't you agree though that Bradshaw was an average QB that just played on great teams? Had his teams not been good, he would not be in the HOF.
Bradshaw played great when it counted but as you look at his career numbers, he is not HOF worthy IMO. Look at Swann's career numbers. His highest number of receptions in one year was only 61. Who was throwing to Swann?
Judge Wapner and Fair Warning have made great points in this thread....
Bradshaw deserves all the accolades praised on him...you don't win 4 superbowls by accident...
TB's Superbowl Stats:
1974 - 9-14 for 96 yards and 1 TD and no picks.
1975 - 9-19 for 209 yards and 2 TDs and no picks.
1978 - 17-30 for 318 and 4 TDs and 1 pick.
1979 - 14-21 for 309 yards and 2 TDs and 3 picks.
TB's Superbowl Stats:
1974 - 9-14 for 96 yards and 1 TD and no picks.
1975 - 9-19 for 209 yards and 2 TDs and no picks.
1978 - 17-30 for 318 and 4 TDs and 1 pick.
1979 - 14-21 for 309 yards and 2 TDs and 3 picks.