Bradshaw/Montana Absence

Ok usually something like this wouldn’t bother me but the more I thought
about it, the more steamed I became. All but three living Super Bowl MVPs were
present for the pre-game ceremony. Those players were Terry Bradshaw, Joe
Montana and Jake Scott. Oh, Jake Scott was on a trip to Australia and couldn’t
do it you say? Well, were Bradshaw and Montana with him? No, they were not! Expect,
Did you say you were both in Detroit at some point last week? what could there be
happened to have prevented them from attending a Ceremony in honor of a game
that has been good and lucrative for them – let’s see:

1.) Death in the family: no not that, I called and talked to all the
member of the Bradshaw and Montana family and all alive THANK GOD!

2.) Illness – No, that’s not either. These were two of the toughest players in history.
to adjust, so there was no way a cold would have prevented them from doing that.

So what’s left? I’ll tell you – MONEY! Bradshaw and Montana refused to come
to the Super Bowl because he didn’t pay enough. Who do they think they are, Ted?
DiBiase? Not even close – They are two guys who should at least show up for one sport
who has done them, if nothing else… FREAKIN LOADED.

Joe Montana was reportedly asking for $100,000 dollars as an appearance fee. That
is $99,000 more than Steve Young received for showing up and although I think
Montana was a better quarterback, he wasn’t 100 times better!

Terry Bradshaw – 4x SB Champion – 2x SB MVP…NO Show! Even though that him
he didn’t come out and say it’s about money…it’s about money. Bradshaw is one of
the highest paid motivational speakers in the country, so you get paid a lot to show
up at events. Here’s the kicker: He was in Detroit showing up that week to talk to

some group. Oh another thing I just remembered, The Steelers were at the Super
Bowl! Good Terry, way to support your team… ASS!

People talk about the athlete today and how it’s all about the money and how the
athlete of yesteryear did it for “The Love of the Game” Well, Jerome Bettis, modern
athlete, showed up to play the game he loved while Bradshaw and Montana, well…
you know.

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