Kurt Warner shouldn't see the field again.

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A stoic may be meek, but all stoics were not meek: Example - Marcus Aurelius

How true! A stoic and philosopher, yet also a conquering emperor.

I'll offer you up a stoic that wasn't very meek either: Lucius Vorenus from the show Rome. Oh, not a stoic in that he was a philosopher like Aurelius, but he acted and developed the very charactaristics of a stoic.
 

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I'm not convinced about Warner yet. Its one thing to dink and dunk(9.3 ypa seems pretty healthy. Teams are sitting back on the Cardinals right now so I don't have a problem with taking what they give, especially when it leads to 31 points in 3 quarters and almost 10 yards per attempt.) at 90% against one of the worst pass defenses in the NFL. (Imagine what Warner could do against our bunch. :shock:) Lets see what he does against a top 10 pass defense Sunday night before we start talking about him having a map to the fountain of youth.

I'd also like to see him have at least one decent road game against a team from the East above the Mason-Dixon line. He was more than below average last year in Washington(81.3 rating, 2 TD's. That's not really below average)(16-30-1INT, New York(7 turnovers)(6 turnovers),Foxboro(6-18 for 30 yards) and Philadelphia(21-39-3INTs).

Of course Fitzgerald playing like a 3rd receiver isn't helping him any. Try to get some separation for a change Larry. Give your QBs somewhere to throw the ball other than 5' over your head.
I'm not really sure why you'd choose an historic game that was extremely productive as an example of uncertainty about Warner. If your gut's telling you to be wary, I get it but I was pretty dang enthusiastic about the way the Cardinals offense was operating vs. Jacksonville.

In fact, I'd really like for them to keep doing what they were doing all the time. If not for the fumbles by Wells, that offense was lethal. I mean really, DJ. Warner was safe with the ball, spread it around, used his outlet receivers instead of holding the ball, etc. It was everything that I've seen people want from Warner. Wasn't it? 19 completions to his WR. It's one thing if the offense is a dink and dunk like Tampa Bay the last couple of years and doesn't score points but the Cardinals' so-called dink and dunk was moving the ball at will and more importantly, scoring points.
 

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I'm not really sure why you'd choose an historic game that was extremely productive as an example of uncertainty about Warner. If your gut's telling you to be wary, I get it but I was pretty dang enthusiastic about the way the Cardinals offense was operating vs. Jacksonville.

In fact, I'd really like for them to keep doing what they were doing all the time. If not for the fumbles by Wells, that offense was lethal. I mean really, DJ. Warner was safe with the ball, spread it around, used his outlet receivers instead of holding the ball, etc. It was everything that I've seen people want from Warner. Wasn't it? 19 completions to his WR. It's one thing if the offense is a dink and dunk like Tampa Bay the last couple of years and doesn't score points but the Cardinals' so-called dink and dunk was moving the ball at will and more importantly, scoring points.

Quit saying positive things about Warner.

Do you want us to lose Sunday?
 

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Is it time to buy Kurt one of those buttons to wear around his neck that he can push and say "I've fallen and can't get up"?

Dude, I found that hilarious
 

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