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Re: Warner biography on NFL network this week
Originally posted by ronfitch View Post
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Re: Warner biography on NFL network this week
Originally posted by ronfitch View PostThey posted another clip today, this one about Warner's (almost) try-out with the B ... Be .... Bea .... that team in Chicago.
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Originally posted by panther-state View PostDa Bulls? I didn't realize he played basketball. Too bad they don't have a professional football team he could've played for in Chicago.
Now, the Bulls might give the current Bears a run for their money in a game of football. 6' 3" Derrick Rose could probably block better than their offensive line.
As far as the doc goes....think there will be any UNI clips in it?
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Originally posted by PantherObserver View PostWithout Chicago football, there wouldn't even be an NFL. George Halas basically started/ran the NFL in the early days.
Now, the Bulls might give the current Bears a run for their money in a game of football. 6' 3" Derrick Rose could probably block better than their offensive line.
As far as the doc goes....think there will be any UNI clips in it?
....but the Packers fan in me says deal with it, you suck.
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I grew up as a lad watching Kurt play in the Dome, then here in Des Moines my dad got us season tickets to the Barnstormers. Kurt Warner's Rams jersey is the only time I've ever (and probably will ever) have a jersey other than a Broncos jersey. I've set my DVR accordingly.GO PANTHERS!
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had to work last night (in Omaha), but I set my VCR (yes, I'm living in the past) to tape this program, and I just finished watching it.
This one touched on his "improbable route to the NFL" and all that, but really focused more on his tenure in the league. Which is something that previous bio pieces on him didn't focus as much on.
So I think I'll splice this onto the end of my archived tape of "Kurt Warner: Beyond the Glory", which focused on his backstory more. And together they make for a fairly complete documentary.
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