Scott was on CBS Sports Radio Wednesday night and the toughness of NFL quarterbacks came up. Scott discussed a sack he had of Roethlisberger and said it might have been different if it were any other quarterback.
“I don’t know if you’ve ever seen my hit on Ben Roethlisberger, it’s the type of hit that you dream of,” he said. “He didn’t see me, he padded the ball twice, and I finished the deal. But, if you watch me, you see me, I slide my head to the left at the last second. That was out of respect for Ben Roethlisberger because I appreciate the way he played. I appreciate the type of quarterback he was. I appreciated he played like a man and never complained. If that would have been somebody else, that helmet would have been in the middle, it would have been a keel-shot. I would have a broke rib. I would have tried to break a sternum.”
When asked how he might have tried to sack Brady, he replied, "If I would have had the shot same that I had on Ben I would have taken a legal shot [against Brady] but I would have made sure I did some damage."
Here is the Bart Scott hit on Big Ben that he was talking about:
The fact that he would've tried to break Brady's rib or sternum, or permanently injure him, speaks to the vile character of Bart Scott.
He also ridiculed Brady for not being rough and calls him a 'cornball': " He has a great life and he has a bunch of hardware. That’s great. But, does that not make you a corn ball? No, he’s still a corn ball. I’m sure his teammates tell him he’s a corn ball."