Michael Strahan Tried Correcting Terry Bradshaw On Live TV – But Picked the Absolute Worst Moment

Michael Strahan Tried Correcting Terry Bradshaw On Live TV – But Picked the Absolute Worst Moment
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Michael Strahan broke Terry Bradshaw’s thoughts with what he thought was a necessary correction on Sunday. But, turns out it wasn’t needed.

Strahan and Bradshaw have worked at FOX for over a decade and are good chums.

They have great on-air chemistry, which often produces interesting debates and top analysis. However, Bradshaw has been making some wild errors during recent broadcasts.

Just this past Saturday, he suggested that Jordan Love should be happy Micah Parsons wasn’t available against the Chicago Bears. He clearly forgot Love and Parsons play on the same team.

Michael Strahan Was The One Out Of Step This Time Around

The duo was part of the following day’s coverage for FOX and had a bit of a moment. Bradshaw was discussing the Los Angeles Chargers’ 34-17 win over the Dallas Cowboys. He suggested that the Denver Broncos will be the only team to worry Jim Harbaugh next month.

The Las Vegas Raiders, of course, won’t be a problem. The Kansas City Chiefs were expected to be, but they have already been eliminated from the playoffs.

Strahan butted in… “And the Bills…”

“I was only talking about the AFC West…” Bradshaw snapped back.

He knew what he was talking about, yet Strahan couldn’t be blamed for expecting him to err. He assumed his partner was speaking about the whole conference – the Buffalo Bills certainly can’t be overlooked in that case – but Terry was a little more specific.

Fans have been calling on Bradshaw to retire for a long time now, asserting that his ability to analyze is waning.

However, the 77-year-old is hoping to work until at least 80.

Those hoping to see him call curtains on his broadcasting career will have to wait.