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What is confusing about my post?
+1.Great good guys do finish first
TO made his own bed in hate & did so again yesterday towards the HOF with his tweets towards the committee so he made his own bed! That's reality. He's a POS who cares about nobody other that TO. exactky why Ocho Stinko will never sniff the HOF. At some point TO will get in & why he hadn't yet is all his doing!!!right... so, TO has done NOTHING against the law? He's a moron. Lots and flat out CRIMINALS/drug addicts/KILLERS in the HOF. It's a stupid argument.
That's just stupidWhen you have God on your side it sort of tilts the playing field, doesn't it? Not sure that is fair.
I am still waiting for a player being interviewed at end of a game say, "First, I must give thanks to Satan and all his legions for granting me this opportunity. Our win today is an example of his almighty power and glory. Now what was your question, Erin?"
What is confusing about my post?
CIt's still all about "I love me some me" & why he's waiting
Kurt Warner took 2 different franchises to the Super Bowl. He turned one of those franchises, one that wasn't really going to compete, and turned them into the Greatest Show on Turf and did so with slightly above to above average WR's. And he won a Super Bowl and was within 4 minutes of winning 2 more. He put his team in a position to win. TO went to a single Super Bowl and played his ass off for sure on 1 leg but the next year became a locker room cancer and set the Eagles back a couple of years. He and always was an "all about me" player. And if we're being honest, TO got "dumped" by Philly, Dallas, Buffalo and Seattle.Kurt got "dumped" by two teams. And TO CONSISTENTLY made big plays int he playoffs and played on good offenses in SF and Philly.
Nothing.
Someone said I brought up the TO over Kurt debate. I was responding to it. I will agree to disagree if TO is more worthy than Kurt. It's all good I'm off to a SB party. Kurt's in the HOF. As to TO I will go back to forgetting he ever played. Just like his teammates.
That's just stupid
Well, you can scratch off those first few records for Kurt.Terrell Owens NFL records
Kurt Warner NFL records.
- Currently, the only player in NFL history to score a TD against all 32 NFL teams
- Currently, the only player in NFL history to score two or more touchdowns against all 32 NFL teams
- Oldest player to have a 200-yard receiving game (36 years, 300 days)
- Consecutive seasons with at least 5 touchdowns, 2000–2010 (11) – tied with Frank Gore 2006-2016, Marvin Harrison 1996–2006, Jerry Rice 1986–1996, Cris Carter 1991–2001, Tim Brown 1991–2001, Don Hutson 1935–1945
- Consecutive seasons with at least 4 touchdown receptions, 1996–2010 (15)
- Consecutive seasons with at least 4 touchdowns, 1996–2010 (15)
- Consecutive seasons with at least 3 touchdown receptions, 1996–2010 (15)
- Consecutive seasons with at least 3 touchdowns, 1996–2010 (15)
- One of six players to have at least 2 receptions of 90+ yards (John Taylor, Mike Quick, Gaynell Tinsley, Steve Watson, and Willard Dewveall)
- Most yards passing in a Super Bowl game – 414 yards (against Tennessee Titans)[51][52]
- Three highest passing yardage totals in Super Bowl history:[53]
- 414 yards against Tennessee in Super Bowl XXXIV
- 377 yards against Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLIII
- 365 yards against New England in Super Bowl XXXVI
Warner shares several records:
- Only quarterback to throw 400+ yards in a Super Bowl game
- Most touchdown passes in a single postseason – 11 touchdowns (in 2009, tied with Joe Montana in 1990 and Joe Flacco in 2013)
- Most yards passing in a single postseason, 3 games played – 1,063 yards (in 1999)
- Highest completion percentage in a single game (regular season)(min 20 attempts) – 92.3% (24/26) (9/20/09)[54] (Highest single game completion percentage – Tom Brady 92.9% (26/28) (1/12/08))[55]
- Highest rate of games with 300+ yards passing (min. 100 games played) – 41.9% (52/124)[56]
- Most career games with a perfect passer rating (regular season) – 3 games (tied with Peyton Manning and Ben Roethlisberger)[57]
- Fastest player to pass for 30,000 yards – 114 games (tied with Dan Marino)
- Fastest player to pass for 10,000 yards[58]
- Only quarterback to throw 40 touchdowns and win a Super Bowl in the same season (in 1999)
- Most yards passing in the first four games of a season – 1557 yards (2000)[59]
- Most yards passing in the first five games of a season – 1947 yards (2000)[60]
- Most yards passing in the first six games of a season – 2260 yards (2000)[61]
- Highest average passing yards per game on Monday Night Football – 329.4 yards (min 7 games)
- Most wins in the NFC Championship Game without a loss (3-0; 1999, 2001, 2008).
Warner also ranks second in several categories:
- One of three quarterbacks to throw 100 touchdown passes with two different teams (Fran Tarkenton and Peyton Manning)[62]
- One of two quarterbacks Tied to throw five touchdown passes in two different playoff games – (following Daryle Lamonica)
- One of two quarterbacks to complete 80% of his passes in two playoff games (tied with Tom Brady)[63]
- One of two quarterbacks with four consecutive games with a passer rating over 120 (in 2009, tied with Johnny Unitas)
- One of three quarterbacks to make Super Bowl starts with two different teams (with Craig Morton – Dallas Cowboys (in 1970) and Denver Broncos (in 1977) and Peyton Manning – Indianapolis Colts (in 2006 and 2009) and Denver Broncos (in 2013 and 2015))
- One of four quarterbacks to win a Conference championship with two different teams (with Craig Morton and Earl Morrall and Peyton Manning)
- 2nd highest career completion percentage (Min. 1500 attempts) – 65.5 (Chad Pennington, 66.0)
- 2nd highest career passing yards per game (Min. 100 games) – 260.4 yards/game (Peyton Manning is first)[64]
- 2nd highest career passing yards in Super Bowl history – 1,156 yards (Tom Brady, 1,277 yards)
- 2nd highest career completion percentage, playoffs – 66.5 (Drew Brees, 66.7)
We have a true HOF player and person over a side show clown that was a net negative teams had to let go.
Refs blew the call. He didn't score.
Well, you can scratch off those first few records for Kurt.
I still said Quan ran a terrible route that caused that INT.
When you have God on your side it sort of tilts the playing field, doesn't it? Not sure that is fair.
I am still waiting for a player being interviewed at end of a game say, "First, I must give thanks to Satan and all his legions for granting me this opportunity. Our win today is an example of his almighty power and glory. Now what was your question, Erin?"