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Kurt Warner is to make the Hall of Fame? This is his third Super Bowl, he will. Here is your race?

numbers. I say yes, will be, even if he retires after this year http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner Date of Birth: June 22, 1971 (06/22/1971) (37) Source: Burlington, Iowa Height: 6 '2 "(1.88 m) Weight: 220 lbs (100 kg) professional debut in 1998 with the St. Louis Rams History Career College: North Iowa reads 1994 Teams: Green Bay Packers (1994) Iowa Barnstormers (AFL) (1995-1997) Amsterdam Admirals (NFLE) (1998) St. Louis Rams (1998-2003) New York Giants (2004) Arizona Cardinals (2005-present) * Out of season and only / or practice squad member Fellowship professionals and GFC Player of the Year (1993) 4x Pro Bowl selection (1999, 2000, 2001, 2008) 2x AP NFL MVP (1999, 2001) Super Bowl MVP (XXXIV) Champions Super Bowl (XXXIV) Some NFL statistics (through week 17 of the NFL season in 2008) TD-INT 182-114 yards QB 28 591 93.8 Statistics NFL.com

Gary, his characterization of Warner's career slightly biased. Games Year 2008 Arizona Cardinals Team 16 – Superbowl Arizona Cardinals 2007 14 – Assessment Jump Lead League in 2006 Arizona Cardinals 6 – Most Leinhart started (in number of Warner were better) 2005 10 Arizona Cardinals – if performance / groin injury and then MCL (beat Josh McCown) 2004 New Giants York 10 – won the record, but replaced by Manning (numbers better workforce Warner) 2003 St. Louis Rams 2 – bench Bulger in favor of the 2002 St. Louis Rams running 7 – poor and finger injuries in 2001 St. Louis Rams 16 – MVP of Super Bowl 2000 St. Louis Rams 11 – Great start, but Warner has broken hand and missed half of the season 2000 1999 St. Louis Rams 16 – Super Bowl MVP Champ League MVP & SB 1998 St. Louis Rams 1 – Warner was basically not played in the league 10 years. Five of those years were good years. It was also injured many. During his years (3) Warner did not play many games. Poor years Warner (2) are not so bad by number, and you must remember how bad it was when he arrived AZ. Watch some of the other QB in the Hof and see who had for years also.

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