Kurt Warner- Hall of Famer?
#11
I love the feedback. I'll point out one more season and Warner's stats (short of rushing) will almost match Young's. Also, Young took over a the most-feared offensive juugernaut at the time he replaced Montana. I love the Cardinals WR's (they help me and Minid win a fantasy league three seasons ago) but Jerry Rice + John Taylor trumps the duo in Arizona (Rice and Minid would be at least a match).
QB ratings over 90%+ MVP awards + 1 ring as a starter. How do you keep him out?
The other element, did Young or anyone take a team that had not sniffed of at least a divisional championship game in 30+ years (can you say Jim Hart?) the way Warner has (it's not the system or the WR's of Lienhart would still be at the helm)?
QB ratings over 90%+ MVP awards + 1 ring as a starter. How do you keep him out?
The other element, did Young or anyone take a team that had not sniffed of at least a divisional championship game in 30+ years (can you say Jim Hart?) the way Warner has (it's not the system or the WR's of Lienhart would still be at the helm)?
#12
Last thought, it's my contention that if John Elway had played in SF with the Walsh-designed offense, he would have set all records (including Marinos) and won more rings than Montana/Young combined.
I must point out that I'm not a big fan of any these QB's though I respect their accomplishments.
I must point out that I'm not a big fan of any these QB's though I respect their accomplishments.
#13
Granted, Young had a great team. But so did Warner in St. Louis. Warner had Isaac Bruce, Torry Holt and one Marshall Faulk - who at the time was rushing for 1,000 yards and recieving for 1,000 yards. That's a tough lineup to match. Can you imagine the effectiveness of the PAF with Fault behind you. YOWZA! No wonder it was the "greatest show on turf."
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