After three failed marriages, I know what it's like to be replaced. So that's kind of how Joey Harrington must feel today... A former No. 1 choice looks to me like he's going to be a bust in Detroit.
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You've got to stand up and do your own battles. My daddy taught me that a long time ago, that you fight your own battles. The only way to shut everybody up is to win.Terry Bradshaw
It's been tough, but it has been fun, ... This business has its ups and downs, just like any other one. You get out of it what you put into it.
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Terry Bradshaw 's feature on Fox about people left homeless from the storm in his native Louisiana, for instance, included the kind of touches needed to keep TV football from taking itself too seriously. When a homeless man joked he's old and ugly, ... I know the feeling.
Terry Bradshaw
When Brian told me he grew up in New Mexico, I told him I thought it is cool that people from other countries play football. He corrected me on my geography and agreed to sit down with me anyway.
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If I were a resident of New Orleans who lost everything I owned, had no home, and possibly lost a loved one, I don't think football is necessarily something that would help me escape. Honestly, I don't think football is something they 'can't wait to see' on Sunday, even if they have TV sets or are at a shelter somewhere across America.
Terry Bradshaw
I may be dumb, but I'm not stupid.
Terry Bradshaw
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