When the Pittsburgh Steelers drafted Terry Bradshaw with the No. 1 overall pick in 1970, the franchise had one postseason appearance and no playoff wins in its 37-year history. Five years later, the team won its first Super Bowl.
So Bradshaw speaks from experience when talking about turning around a downtrodden operation. And for the Detroit Lions to flip their disgraceful script, it has to start with changing the current leadership, according to the Fox analyst.
"I think Bob Quinn, the general manager, should be fired," Bradshaw said during Fox NFL Sunday. "The head coach has gotta go, if not during the season, after.