Favre's streak of 297 games straight...over

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Even if your are right.:mulli:(which I no think so)

You have to be, IMO, a revolutionary; one who has been at the top of his position for many, many years to be a first ballot HOF.

Warner, even with what he did to bring this franchise to the Super Bowl, was a borderline HOF before he came to the Cards. He didn't accomplish that much while he was here to be a 1st ballot HOF. (besides to Cards fans)

Of course IMO.
 

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He didn't accomplish that much while he was here to be a 1st ballot HOF. (besides to Cards fans)
This is a top-4 DCR ridiculous statement.

His IS borderline HoF material, but only because he disappeared in the middle of his career. If he makes it to the Hall, it's BECAUSE of what he did here in AZ.
 

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This is a top-4 DCR ridiculous statement.

His IS borderline HoF material, but only because he disappeared in the middle of his career. If he makes it to the Hall, it's BECAUSE of what he did here in AZ.
Yep, I seem to recall many in the national media giving major props to Warner doing the Super Bowl run.
 

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Yep, I seem to recall many in the national media giving major props to Warner doing the Super Bowl run.

And since then. I constantly hear him being introduced, since he retired, as "Future Hall of Famer Kurt Warner". My antenna is always up for that kind of talk and it's definitely there.
 

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Speaking of Favre, he is probably out for next week, TJ and their 3rd string QB are both hurt. They are bringing in Patrick Ramsey, and it looks like he might get the start. Damn , our QB situation looks a little better now in comparison, just a little.:)
 

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If only Favre could played the un-retire card once and given the other one to Kurt.

But it was also nice to see Kurt leave in a playoff season with one of the greatest passing performances ever under his belt. Who knows what this season would have brought. Ultimately we have been left with great memories.
 

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You have to be, IMO, a revolutionary; one who has been at the top of his position for many, many years to be a first ballot HOF.

Warner, even with what he did to bring this franchise to the Super Bowl, was a borderline HOF before he came to the Cards. He didn't accomplish that much while he was here to be a 1st ballot HOF. (besides to Cards fans)

Of course IMO.

For a typical football player. Warner's story I believe should be given special consideration. Where he came from, how he burst onto the scene to become the best QB in the league for 3 years.

Then to almost lose it all to come back and take a moribound franchise to the Super Bowl.

How would he be any different than Jim Brown? He played only 9 seasons, and his first and sixth seasons were average.
 

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For a typical football player. Warner's story I believe should be given special consideration. Where he came from, how he burst onto the scene to become the best QB in the league for 3 years.

Then to almost lose it all to come back and take a moribound franchise to the Super Bowl.

How would he be any different than Jim Brown? He played only 9 seasons, and his first and sixth seasons were average.


at the very least it makes for a great movie on Lifetime.
 

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Warner might be the only guy to actually enhance his legacy by retiring. With the Cards having such a pathetic season it makes him look better and better each week.

I think this season reminds some of those that don't follow the team the way we do how bad we were/are historically and makes what he did in his time here seem even greater.
 

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This is a top-4 DCR ridiculous statement.

His IS borderline HoF material, but only because he disappeared in the middle of his career. If he makes it to the Hall, it's BECAUSE of what he did here in AZ.


I'm sure it's been posted previously so excuse me for being redundant... But, has there ever been another QB who's career can compare to that of Warner? In terms of being undrafted. Coming out of obscurity to leading a team (Rams) out of the pit of hell (45 & 99 for the preceeding 9 combined seasons prior to Warner taking over, 37 & 11 during Kurt's 3 year run), with 2 Super Bowl appearances, a Super Bowl title and MVP, with 2 league MVP's... falling down a pot-hole in the middle of his career, to then coming back on yet another team stuck in the pit of hell (Cards), and leading them to their first ever Super Bowl appearance and consecutive division titles... I can't think of any other QB in the history of the NFL that put together a career that could even come close to Kurt's in terms of the degree of ups and downs.

He is still 2nd alltime in career completion % (65.5), behind Pennington who will never play another down in the NFL.
He's #7 alltime for Passer Rating (93.7), ahead of HoFers like Montana, Marino, Favre (future), Staubach, Kelly, Aikman...
He is #2 alltime for passing yards per game (259) , behind only Peyton Manning who is at 264 and dropping...
He is #9 alltime in post-season passer rating (109.2).
Top 25 alltime in win % as a starter.

I really don't believe there is any doubt that he will be in Canton one day. And for me, I would not at all be surprised if he were wearing the yellow jacket the first chance he gets...
 

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Favre had a good run, doesn't seem like the Jets girl was impressed with his photo?

I knew these last few battles with Kurt was special, They will be more special with time.

You just don't see that very often. gunslinger greybeards at their end.

Favre was gonna end badly this season, He could have left on top but that is not his MO, He has always had to go for it. I respect that,

most people don't respect Favres wheels, He had great wheels last year, ankle problem left him immobile like Kurt this year.

Kurt wouldn't have made it through the season this year either. You think how much more successful Mcnabb is than both, without the 1 SB win?

Thats a trip. I think Mcnabb is a Hoffer TOO!
 

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Favre had a good run, doesn't seem like the Jets girl was impressed with his photo?

I knew these last few battles with Kurt was special, They will be more special with time.

You just don't see that very often. gunslinger greybeards at their end.

Favre was gonna end badly this season, He could have left on top but that is not his MO, He has always had to go for it. I respect that,

most people don't respect Favres wheels, He had great wheels last year, ankle problem left him immobile like Kurt this year.

Kurt wouldn't have made it through the season this year either. You think how much more successful Mcnabb is than both, without the 1 SB win?

Thats a trip. I think Mcnabb is a Hoffer TOO!

Huh? Based on what?? :doi:
 

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This is a top-4 DCR ridiculous statement.

His IS borderline HoF material, but only because he disappeared in the middle of his career. If he makes it to the Hall, it's BECAUSE of what he did here in AZ.

I think you misunderstand me. I'm not saying he doesn't belong in the HOF; he does. He is in, but not convincingly. According to you, he is borderline HOF material. Someone who is borderline HOF material, isn't a first ballot HOFer. That is my assertion. When I brought up AZ fans, this is what I meant. I don't think that the first ballot HOF chants are loud outside of AZ. (and STL)

Yep, I seem to recall many in the national media giving major props to Warner doing the Super Bowl run.

So do I. He deserved it too. They were saying he is a HOFer. They weren't saying he is a first round HOFer.
 

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I think you misunderstand me. I'm not saying he doesn't belong in the HOF; he does. He is in, but not convincingly. According to you, he is borderline HOF material. Someone who is borderline HOF material, isn't a first ballot HOFer. That is my assertion. When I brought up AZ fans, this is what I meant. I don't think that the first ballot HOF chants are loud outside of AZ. (and STL)



So do I. He deserved it too. They were saying he is a HOFer. They weren't saying he is a first round HOFer.
Sigh, and they weren't saying he is borderline HOF either. Slow ASFN day.
 

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Sigh, and they weren't saying he is borderline HOF either. Slow ASFN day.

They were saying he is a first ballot HOFer which I didn't agree with. Do you?
 

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