As we approach Super Bowl 43, and the third appearance in the Big
Game for Arizona QB Kurt Warner, the Hall of Fame credentials of Warner
have become a hot topic of debate.
Warner's career as a starter began in 1999, when he quarterbacked
"The Greatest Show on Turf" in St. Louis to the Super Bowl crown. Along
the way that season he racked up 4,353 yards, 41 TDs, and both an NFL
MVP and Super Bowl MVP trophy. In many ways, considering the complete
obscurity from which Warner came, it is one of the great single-season
performances by an individual in not just NFL history, but in sports
history.Kurt Warner enters Super Bowl 43 with a chance to bolster his Hall of Fame resume. His playoff record and Super Bowl stats are outstanding, but does he need a Cardinals win on Sunday to merit serious Hall of Fame consideration?
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