Michael Strahan told to ‘think positive’ by Terry Bradshaw after interrupting Fox NFL co-star’s Tua Tagovailoa speech
When Michael Strahan stopped his speech over Tua Tagovailoa, Terry Bradshaw advised him to “think positively.”
The Miami Dolphins quarterback was expected to make an impression against the Green Bay Packers, according to the FoxNFLstar.
Bradshaw, 76, asserted that the cold weather at Lambeau Field in Wisconsin would not have an impact on Tagovailoa.
“Mike McDaniel has his quarterback back,” he remarked.
“Folks, you’re in for a treat tonight because the weather doesn’t bother Tua (Tagovailoa) this is going to be a fun game to watch.”
But then Fox showed a graphic that showed an other argument.
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It revealed that he only won once out of 14 games he played in when the temperature was below 50 degrees.
As Bradshaw objected, Strahanthen cut him off, saying, “The weather obviously bothers the man.”
Bradshaw said, “Think positively, Michael!”
The Green Bay Packers prevailed 30–17, proving that the weather had an effect.
Despite his 365 yards and two touchdown passes, Tagovailoa was unable to lead the Maimi Dolphins to victory.
Bradshaw has a history of making similar mistakes.
Rob Gronkowski was a frequent commentator on Fox NFL Sunday, but he recently forgot that.
He had to apologize to the celebrity live on TV for his misunderstanding.
Bradshaw’s shocking statement that he doesn’t read many novels also left the panel stunned.
Bradshaw’s remarks regarding the “voodoo” of the New Orleans Saints also left Strahan perplexed.
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