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Post by Bouncer_Texxx on Jan 11, 2010 9:22:58 GMT -5
if they wind up in the Super Bowl again, there's no doubt. that's 4 trips, same as Jim Kelly, more than Dan Marino, Brett Favre, and John Elway..
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Post by Banana Cat on Jan 11, 2010 9:31:28 GMT -5
I don't think there's a doubt nowm he could quit tomorrow and get in. He's accomplished more than many other QB's currently in the Hall. Taking two different teams to the SuperBowl as a starter is something that no other QB has done as well.
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Post by doobi on Jan 16, 2010 2:03:36 GMT -5
Plus he owns the top three passing yardage totals in Super Bowl history.
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Post by cm916 on Jan 16, 2010 2:45:45 GMT -5
Everyone on NFL Network said after the Arizona Cardinals wild card win that Kurt Warner is definitely a Hall of Famer. I've heard almost every analyst on every TV station and radio station say that this year. With the Hall of Fame selection process though, you never know what you'll get. After what seemed like dozens of failed attempts before he finally got in, a documentary on Art Monk sent to all the voters was filled with clips of announcers calling him a first ballot guy. For nearly twenty years just one player coached by Joe Gibbs through his three super bowls was in the hall (John Riggins). In 2008 that went up to three with Monk and Darell Green going in together. But the most important part of his teams, the Hogs OL remains unrepresented with just Russ Grimm up for consideration. With that out of the way, I can say that Kurt Warner is my favorite player among those I have had the privledge to actually watch. I firmly beleive the thing that makes him great is the quick release and snap decision making he picked up in the AFL. I also love those old Iowa Barnstormer helmets.
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