AP Pro Football Writer Reflects on Kurt Warner

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2010

Kurt Warner retired from the NFL on Friday and AP Pro Football Writer Barry Wilner took time to reflect on Warner's 12-year career. (Jan. 29)

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  • That sucks. NFL will will miss him.

  • Kurt Warner has earn his place in NFL history. Just a great player and a great character.

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  • he better than brett farve

  • "Probably headed to the Hall of Fame?" Is this guy kidding? Kurt Warner re-wrote the record books. His career stats are staggering. Warner doesn't just belong in the Hall of Fame...they should rename it after him.

  • "Probably headed to the Hall of Fame?" Is this guy kidding? Kurt Warner re-wrote the record books. His career stats are staggering. Warner doesn't just belong in the Hall of Fame...they should rename it after him.

  • kurt warner 4 ever

  • @sthugh Why would he wants to come out of retirement to help the organization that didn't really appreciate him even after all he had done for them?

  • @huntnd,

    I know he's retired, but darn, the Rams are looking for a new Q-back right now. I wish he'd come back to town for just one more season with the Rams. It won't happen though after that last hit.

  • @gmdinformation:

    Yeah. People talk about how he disappeared for five years, as if it's some kind of mysterious thing. He played with a banged up thumb in 2001, hurt it twice during the Super Bowl, and he had trouble throwing the ball with consistency. He'd look fine, look fine, and then throw a duck.

    Then he re-broke his pinkie in 2002, and broke the hand another time later that year. Gosh, it's so surprising he had ball-security issues after that point, isn't it?

  • @5590ERS i completely agree, such a great person. but i think most will remember him as a ram

  • go rams!!!

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