Posted on 12/23/2013 8:42:18 PM PST by Robert DeLong
In the late 1960s in Ruston, Louisiana, two Bulldog quarterbacks life paths diverged sharply. You might have heard of Terry Bradshaw, who went on to attain the top pick in the 1970 NFL Draft, a lengthy career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, four Super Bowl victories, a spot in the Hall of Fame and a second career in front of the camera. You might not have heard of Phil Robertson, who was ahead of Bradshaw on Louisiana Techs depth chart but gave up football with one year of eligibility remaining because the game and any future in it interfered with his hearts dearest passion: duck-hunting season.
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Ha! Loved the story about Phil taking Bradshaw fishing....and putting a sack over his head and making him lie down in the bottom of the boat.
This is a good read!
Nice piece
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