KURT WARNER RUMORS & GOSSIP

Heads Up: 4 Reasons Why The NFL Will Never Be The Same

Warner is wary of his kids stepping onto the football field. It’s been a wild off season so far. Bounties, lawsuits, and suicides have made us look at the game we love so dearly in a different light. The talk of concussions and/or head related injuries changing the game is already the elephant in the room when it comes to player safety. However, there are a lot more reasons...
Via Frank Football  |  11 days ago

Kurt Warner Named 16th Greatest Arena Football Player

The Arena Football League is celebrating their 25th anniversary this year and with that, they are naming the 25 greatest arena football players of all-time. Thursday, the Arena Football League named former St. Louis Rams, New York Giants and Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner as the 16th greatest arena football player of all-time. Before Warner achieved greatness in the NFL...
Via Rant Sports  |  17 days ago

Kurt Warner: Past NFL greats

As a St. Louis Rams fan I was used to mediocrity in the eighties and nineties. I was used to ending up behind the San Francisco 49ers in the division. The Rams acquisition of free agent, Trent Green, in 1998 changed the fate of the franchise. Incredibly fast receivers combined with a QB that was reported to be top shelf left the Rams confidently marching into the 1999 season....
Via The Penalty Flag  |  18 days ago

God: “I Would Let My Only Begotten Son Play Football”

Reacting to recent comments made by retired NFL quarterback Kurt Warner, the creator of the universe on Tuesday said that, were He interested, He would allow His only begotten son to play football. Warner, reflecting on recent events such as the Saints bounty scandal and the suicide of Junior Seau, said last week that he would prefer that his sons not pursue a career playing football...
Via Kissing Suzy Kolber  |  19 days ago

Kurt Warner on NFL Head Trauma

Retired quarterback Kurt Warner responding to criticism (most notably from Merril Hodge) he received for saying that he wouldn’t let his children play football.
Via Cippin on Sports  |  19 days ago
SHOTS FIRED

Merril Hoge rips Kurt Warner

ESPN analyst Merril Hoge was critical of Kurt Warner's opinion that he wouldn't want his children playing football.

Via Midwest Bias  |  23 days ago
IT'S NOT A TOOMER

Ex-Giants WR rips Kurt Warner

Amani Toomer criticized his former teammate for comments about not wanting his own kids to play football, saying they sounded "just a little disingenuous to me."

Via Pro Football Zone  |  23 days ago
PROTECTIVE PAPA

Kurt Warner would prefer that his kids not play football

Asked during a recent interview if he would rather his children not play football, the former NFL quarterback great said, "Yes, I would."

Via The Victory Formation  |  24 days ago

Kurt Warner’s Probably Going To Kick Some Kindergarten Bro Ass Over This

Um, what can we really say about what Kurt Warner is facing at the dinner table this evening. First of all, when did Brenda pop out twins? Totally missed that one. Second, this is why guys like Warner and Favre try to drain every last ounce of football out of their bodies before calling it a career. It keeps them busy. Can you imagine the ass kicking Warner had in mind when he heard...
Via Busted Coverage  |  March 27, 2012

Did Saints have a bounty on Warner?

Maybe Kurt Warner wasnt so crazy to retire after that playoff game in 2010. Not if a stunning report released Friday proves to be true. An NFL investigation found that former New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams administered a "bounty" program from 2009-11, funded primarily by players. Between 22 and 27 Saints defensive players (as well as Williams)...
Via Fox Sports Arizona  |  March 02, 2012
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