Crazy Person Terry Bradshaw Says Dan Fouts and Roger Staubach Were More Talented Than Tom Brady

Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw
Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw / Jamie Squire/Getty Images

Terry Bradshaw is no stranger to coming up with zany takes. He's regularly busting jokes during FOX Sports' NFL coverage, but his latest gut-buster was apparently meant to be taken seriously. During an interview on Pittsburgh radio station 93.7 'The Fan', Bradshaw claimed that not only is Tom Brady not the most talented QB of all time, he's surpassed by Roger Staubach and Dan Fouts.

The four-time Super Bowl winner went on to say that Brady's six Super Bowl rings make him the best. However, in terms of his abilities, Bradshaw thinks there are better options.

He placed Staubach and Joe Montana above the Tampa Bay quarterback, which is a line of thought that has some ground to stand on. Staubach ended up with three Super Bowl wins and 6 Pro Bowl appearances. He was a dominant force for years.

Montana was the most common choice for the greatest ever before Brady started schooling the entire NFL for 20 years. Montana had four Super Bowl wins and three Super Bowl MVP nominations. Where Bradshaw veers off the path and heads toward insanity is the assertion that Dan Fouts is in any way better.

Fouts has never won a Super Bowl. He's also thrown 63 more interceptions than Brady despite playing five less seasons. His passing yards and passing touchdowns are also lower than Brady's by over 31,000 and 287, respectively. All of that adds up to Fouts being unworthy of being mentioned in the same sentence as Brady. But thanks to Bradshaw, here we are.