Persevered against adversity, family man, without exaggerated ego and foolishness. Respect for Kurt Warner.
@InfiniteFacts18Ай бұрын
God loves us all so much that he gave his perfect son to die for our sins and raised him from the grave to defeat death. Through faith in JESUS we can be saved and reconciled to GOD. please repent🙏♥️
@paxhumana201516 күн бұрын
@@InfiniteFacts18 , thanks, but what does your comment have to do with the content of the video?
@axelfoley2061Ай бұрын
Kurt Warner is the ultimate underdog story. Mad respect for him
@MrPhoenixsunsАй бұрын
My favorite QB all time. That three year stretch from ‘99-‘01 and the comeback in ‘08. He was on the money.
@LePromisedPrinceАй бұрын
So crazy to imagine what his career could’ve been if he started in 94. Probably would have cemented himself as one of the greatest QBs ever.
@vernonhurley1300Ай бұрын
I think he did that anyway. 3 superbowl appearances. Left the field with the lead in all three with seconds left and was nearly 0-3 instead he went 1-2. That catch in the back of the end zone still gets me😊
@LePromisedPrinceАй бұрын
@@vernonhurley1300he did, but in the pop culture eye, his story only dominates because of his adversity, not his achievements
@edwardbrito4010Ай бұрын
How would he start in GB with league MVP.
@jdaniels1313Ай бұрын
Warner had to go through the adversity to make him better. He was great because he faced the adversity and the long odds and kept working, kept grinding, kept improving.
@timcarter1164Ай бұрын
It was going through the things he went through and dealing with the low points in his life that turned him around and made him realize he needed to focus harder. Once he started listening to his coaches a little better and not just relying on natural ability, he exploded. In both leagues.
@idahopotato5837Ай бұрын
Possibly the greatest NFL love story when you think of it. Great family man.
@RandyBaker87Ай бұрын
Wow!!! What an amazing story. Seeing Kurt Warner from bagging groceries to becoming an MVP, Super Bowl Champion, 3-Time NFC Champion, Pro Bowler, All-Pro, and now, Hall of Famer.
@codacreator6162Ай бұрын
See the movie American Underdog. It’s great.
@harrymills2770Ай бұрын
The margin between greatness and obscurity is razor thin. Quarterback is especially sensitive to the team that's built. Warner walked into the perfect situation, with Marshall Faulk, Isaac Bruce, Torry Holt, Rickey Proehl, As-Zahir Hakim. Willie Roaf at LT. The rest of that line was 2nd- and 3rd-rounders. Really strong team build.
@tillitsdoneАй бұрын
@@harrymills2770 All true, and the offensive scheme was a few years ahead of it's time. Nobody could defend it
@user-fc5ez3cr3zАй бұрын
What a player, what a QB, what a person! God bless you!
@justcameron9500Ай бұрын
For those watching who weren’t alive or old enough to witness - you can’t get a feel for how awesome this team was through a 20 minute KZbin video. Warner was the missing piece in an offense that to this day continues to be one of the most exciting teams to have ever been assembled. Came out of nowhere and took the world by storm. Thank goodness Dick had the vision to see the potential in Warner
@jdwebergАй бұрын
It was indeed awesome! It also makes me wonder how many great players we never got to see put on pads in the NFL. I was watching the preseason game when Green got hurt. I had thought that the Rams might be on the verge of something great with the additions of Green, Faulk and Holt. When Green went down my hopes were dashed for about two minutes - and then I watched Warner. Dude jumped off the television screen. He looked better in that game than I had ever seen Green look in all his time with Washington and I was absolutely sold. How did everybody miss on this guy? It still makes no sense. Fortunately, NFL scouts do a much better job these days of scouting smaller schools but I can't help but think there may be dozens of Kurt Warners out there that nobody has ever heard of.
@Ody-up6kgАй бұрын
Massive respect for Kurt Warner! I love everything about this guy.
@Mic-yq1rwАй бұрын
One of the best sports stories of all time... One of my all time favs 💯 👍
@-PURPLE-HEAD29 күн бұрын
Even though he wears a gold jacket, I still think he’s one of the most underrated of all time.
@claytonoakley867712 күн бұрын
Even if you didn't like the teams he played for you still respected him he was an exceptional QB during his prime
@gregj831Ай бұрын
There are actually, a lot of 'Kurt Warners' out there who can play in the NFL but due to a variety of bad circumstances, they never get their shot.
@trautsjАй бұрын
Even more guys like Kurt who just constantly get gimped by injuries. Almost all of Kurts off seasons were because he was injured/dealing with an injury or still trying to fully recover from one. It happens SOOOOo much in football. It kind of sucks tbh.
@gregj831Ай бұрын
@@trautsj I vividly recall the great Charles Woodson saying "'he was ALWAYS injured."
@Marke522Ай бұрын
@@gregj831 after seeing what the Saints did, it makes me wonder if Warner was targetted. Maybe he was taking a lot of cheap shots and illegal hits. Seems strange to suffer from a broken hand multiple times.
@gregj831Ай бұрын
@@Marke522 I didn't know this! Thanks! You might be right and if so, what a terrible thing to do.
@scottsliger3606Ай бұрын
not any I can think of
@galicije8326 күн бұрын
My first ever NFL game watching was STL vs PHI 2001 when STL win. After that Kurt and RAMS was and still are my favorite NFL team...what years that was for RAMS.... Best regards and greetings from Serbia to all NFL and RAMS fans all over the world!!!!
@bsmith4u2Ай бұрын
Here in St. Louis we Hate the RAMS but Love Curt Warner. And Brenda Warner is a force of nature. At 17:15, Warner was cheered in St. Louis as a returning hero. The St. Louis Rams fans were cheering for the Cardinals that night instead of the Rams. I was at that game.
@washguy9577Ай бұрын
What a humble dude! What I got from this video is never give up on your dreams or what you love.
@Weez41223 күн бұрын
A diamond in the rough. The guy had a gun for an arm, one of the quickest releases ever.
@dlschweppe10 күн бұрын
Not a die-hard football fan. But. This story is truly inspirational.
@Goobie77Ай бұрын
This announcers enunciation is hilarious! The emphasis on every last word and last syllable! It’s comical, I can’t stop laughing. Reminds me of an SNL skit.
@tululublue22 күн бұрын
I legit couldn’t tell at first that it wasn’t a parody.
@shades9723Ай бұрын
Best story ever. Hated him when he played the Seahawks loved him any other game. Nothing but respect for this man ❤
@davidblick219222 күн бұрын
He is a believer in Jesus.
@kaboose111Ай бұрын
Kurt is an absolute G, but meeting Brady in the Super Bowl is some some Warhammer shit.
@dwightlove370425 күн бұрын
Issac Bruce had a HAMSTRING INJURY on that td play!!!!!
@carlspackler8988Ай бұрын
Love Curt Warner... What a talent
@bobbywhiteman9421Ай бұрын
Curt Warner was the running back for Seattle, Kurt Warner was the Rams QB
@edwardbrito4010Ай бұрын
@@bobbywhiteman9421he’s a lost Seattle fan. It happens 😅
@Nicholas-m1nАй бұрын
Jesus is the author and finisher of his faith story, too. " If they hated me, they will hate you, also" ~ Jesus Christ
@DieFlabbergastАй бұрын
@@Nicholas-m1n So, he was a sort of early version of Trump.
@paxhumana201516 күн бұрын
@@DieFlabbergast , your response is no better than the person that you replied to, troll. Now begone, or meet Truck-Kun and NOT get the isekai treatment, understand? Thanks.
@edwardturner1282Ай бұрын
God, this was so inspiring. never giving up or giving in. His faith is strong. What a story.
@yourmilitaryadvisorАй бұрын
Like Joseph, God raised him up from obscurity to the pinnacle. \O/
@rogerbec576622 күн бұрын
"A great man is always willing to be little." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
@James-w7w8m13 күн бұрын
I love this guy… always cheered for him.
@bryanmahon786619 күн бұрын
I had a guy at work today, that said, Warner was too cocky... I had to smile and tell him I don't know what Kurt Warner you were watching, and it is so evident that he was one of those people who knows everything, but in reality, he knows nothing.
@Amped4LifeКүн бұрын
Remember Warner in the AFL as a young kid growing up in Iowa.
@DrAL00isin20 күн бұрын
There’s something to say about being hungry and having to work through so much adversity.
@kee7678Ай бұрын
Love that guy! Greatest sports story there is. Iowa proud.
@markduncan9937Ай бұрын
I am a die-hard life-long Niners fan. I had the misfortune of watching Warner beat my Niners on several occasions. I hated watching the Rams win the Superbowl against the Titans. I was happy when the Patriots beat the Rams in his second Superbowl. However, I became a fan of Warmers when he took Arizona from nothing to nearly beating the Steelers in the Superbowl. He played in three of the closest Superbowls of all time. His first Superbowl was decided by an inch. His second was decided by a field goal and his third was decided by one of the best catches of all-time. Warner is a legend and an inspiration. His story is the ultimate underdog story. He is also a great analyst for the NFL.
@dendres9560823 күн бұрын
I get it Mark.However everyone in my family are Niner fans except me.I watched the Niners beat the Rams time after time in the 80's and 90's.But those Niner teams in the 80's were really good!!! I miss those times.
@markduncan993723 күн бұрын
@@dendres95608 I know what you mean. I miss those days as well. I began watching football in the early 80's. I grew up in the California foster care. Football distracted me from everything. The Niners were my first love and I have been faithful ever since.
@mattsanchez4893Ай бұрын
What an amazong and heart warming story!
@scottsliger3606Ай бұрын
the Rams had talent the best RB and three good WR
@MrGtx0947Ай бұрын
Kurt was awesome to watch...thanks for the memories!
@windog55127 күн бұрын
Titans lost by a yard i remember that. Great game.
@danielestrada8835Ай бұрын
What a story!…. I knew Warner won 1 Super Bowl but I didn’t know he went to 3 Super Bowl….. Amazing!
@Tblillard16 күн бұрын
What a real champ. Total man.
@InappropriatelyMe22 күн бұрын
He is the go-to guy like any other quintessential role model... A stand up guy.
@markcopeland444822 күн бұрын
"worst fate imaginable" is not losing the Super Bowl. There are far worse fates.
@jpick3113Ай бұрын
OP does a good job highlighting how adversity was warners friends when he joined the league, he was almost 30, he lost loved ones was working dead end jobs to survive. He didn’t have anything to lose and I think that really helps keep your head on straight when things aren’t going how you wanted them too. Now a days we thrust a 21 year old who’s never worked a real job, never known any adversity and are expected to captain a team of grown men. It’s shocking so many do manage to find success!
@mattgreen255924 күн бұрын
This shows you that no matter what scouts and analysts say, you never can predict what makes people great!
@cahlendavidson292118 күн бұрын
I really appreciate the quality of this documentary. KZbin has way too much shuffle wear so this is nice. 👍
@kenmtbАй бұрын
A man of FAITH!
@53toddkАй бұрын
As opposed to a man of science, rationalism or empiricism.
@BoydSimmsАй бұрын
@@53toddkFaith in God and himself. Science couldn't have got him there
@53toddkАй бұрын
@@BoydSimms There are always players on opposing teams in any sport that have faith in god.... some win, some lose, some are great players, some are mediocre, and some don't even make it onto the team. It's pretty random, and it would be erroneous to attribute all or most of it to having faith. I'm not denying that it can help some people, but there are plenty of people that worship other gods or no gods and are also randomly successful or unsuccessful. I'm happy for Kurt and wish him well.
@paxhumana201516 күн бұрын
@@53toddk , your comments are like your KZbin profile, KZbin channel, and the space that is in between your ears, namely, they are all empty and devoid of content.
@MatthiasDesmondАй бұрын
Kurt Warner is my favorite NFL Player of all time
@boogitybear2283Ай бұрын
Kurt taking 2 Lameduck Franchises to the Super Bowl is highly understated! The Bountygate Saints drove him immediately into Retirement.
@bmaul62deepsea169 күн бұрын
Wow! This needs to be a movie.
@RWayneCumberland24 күн бұрын
i remember watching couldn't help but like him and i became a fan of his story then and this brings back memories
@MedranoHijoАй бұрын
His story proves that God and Dedication are real. True anomaly.
@AlbertKundratАй бұрын
Amazing Man!
@AlbertKundratАй бұрын
Thanks!
@abrahamjackson6019Ай бұрын
Amazing God, amazing talent
@metalmystro7513Ай бұрын
Just another bad decision by the bears that's a shocker
@matthewadams9032Ай бұрын
Bears would've ruined his career. Look at Justin Fields and now Caleb Williams lol.
@trautsjАй бұрын
@@matthewadams9032 Yea Kurt for sure dodged a bullet. That spider was sent by the lord to prevent him from doing that tryout LMFAO
@NicholasGendeman-b3xАй бұрын
The bears should fold as an organization
@valdivia123456725 күн бұрын
@@NicholasGendeman-b3x They could move to the Arena Football League.
@paxhumana201512 күн бұрын
@@NicholasGendeman-b3x , the Lions honestly were worse off than them during that time, and, well, just look at them now, and especially by their head coach that was also a part of some of their worst years as a football player as well.
@slimphotog17 күн бұрын
Dick Vermeil is one of the all-time great coaches.
@harrydrury473421 күн бұрын
its hard to say about players today . he was a true champion !
@Darkhorses197618 күн бұрын
Warner was awesome! Never a Rams fan but I was a Warner fan😁
@EvilSnipaАй бұрын
Holy Christ can't Narrators talk like Humans?
@calebhippensteel718Ай бұрын
It's gotta be an AI text to speech
@victorjohnson6482Ай бұрын
OMG, I almost couldn't listen too it!
@andrewmensah1904Ай бұрын
As AI generated voices go, I honestly thought this was one of the better ones
@michaelweber5702Ай бұрын
Kurt is one of my all time favorite Quarterbacks . Unitas , Montana , Brady , Warner , and Mahomes !
@cryptojihadi265Ай бұрын
Dammit!!! He could have been a BEAR!
@claytonoakley8677Ай бұрын
Ultimate journey man
@Monstertrollerkid21 күн бұрын
Love his outspoken faith in God and his admiration to God for his accomplishments 🙏
@bananonymouslastname5693Ай бұрын
This wasn't a bad video, but it really threw me that there are several wrecked past-tense verbs. "Shooked?"
@lucybellescott753119 күн бұрын
I loved the movie made for this story .. really good!
@mikecally572010 күн бұрын
He didn't grow up in "rural Iowa" (at 1:22). He grew up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa's second largest city. Population over 100k.
@kodibehrens44232 күн бұрын
21:30 what happened here? Why the strange audio? Had me thinking I accidentally hit fast forward. 😂
@neoncatfish4038Ай бұрын
Thank you Jesus!
@djspbb19 күн бұрын
I wish in the movie they had put his pass to Ricky Proehl in it.
@robvoyles20 күн бұрын
GREATEST NFL OFFENSE OF ALL TIME. PERIOD.
@montanabrown975620 күн бұрын
wow with bruce holt and falk, impressive
@geedubb-q1uАй бұрын
Hey, he still made it into the Hall. One of the most entertaining teams in NFL history.
@AlwaysHalloween00021 күн бұрын
Warner was in on one of the greatest plays in Super Bowl history ... The Immaculate Interception: James Harrison Pick Six in Super Bowl XLIII ... and his 100-Yard Super Bowl interception return with no time left on the clock in the first half
@JamminJK-el9fsАй бұрын
He hurt my feelings many times but amazing. Praise Jehovah...
@kevinketcherside7510Ай бұрын
He had a terrific 2001 it was painfully clear to Rams' opponents I guess.
@jamesmuncy2968Ай бұрын
He had a couple of good years.
@tomdamato149229 күн бұрын
He’s an American hero!
@jerrysinclair377128 күн бұрын
Kurt Warner is a wonderful man!
@pablosonic892Ай бұрын
Literally stocking shelves doing inventory at a grocery outlet supermarket store when he got the call and went to The Show. Warner is the real life Cinderella story. Fantasy Leaguer willed into reality.
@antr7493Ай бұрын
The movie they made about him was good. I wish they could have gone back to back super bowl wins.
@bartsullivan4866Ай бұрын
You have to remember he nearly beat the Steelers with the Cardinals of all teams if that doesn't make you great I don't know what does.
@antr7493Ай бұрын
@@bartsullivan4866 I'm a Steeler fan. I remember.
@PassengerInMortality23 күн бұрын
The movie about him, _American Underdog_, is worth the watch.
@angeloingham782111 күн бұрын
OMG that hit he took late in his career SMH! The comparisons like MJ to Bron and across all of sports just aren't fair! When the games have changed so much over time
@jakes30592 күн бұрын
One more kick in the nads for us Bears fans!
@WilliamFSmythАй бұрын
Great video.
@larrybruns505112 күн бұрын
I’m a Pittsburgh fan but not in that Super Bowl because I wanted Kurt Warner to win
@midassnap9028Ай бұрын
Seems like he was destined to go to the Rams. After finishing the video I'll change that to his perseverance destined him to football greatness.
@duypham7613 күн бұрын
Imagine how many great players were overlooked by the supposedly professional nfl scouts 😅
@omegakilo87125 күн бұрын
Back when SBs were earned and won. Since 2020 they’ve been staged and scripted..🤦🏻♂️
@htchd1htchd14927 күн бұрын
Kurt n tom two of the best ever
@tribdrawsnearАй бұрын
I grew up n des Moines. Kinda kool this guy bagged groceries at hyvee. Wasn’t the same hyvee I shopped at though lol. Shoulda got drafted when he declared for it.
@AndrewBergeyАй бұрын
I know what it’s like to play with a broken hand
@mikeskidmore6754Ай бұрын
Never heard of him, don't follow the Woke NFL. What a great and Amazing Story. I hope that he manages his Millions well. Something tells me he won't die broke like some NFL Players do.
@bruceli8538 күн бұрын
He went the same journey as Jeremy Lin too but different sport
@VeretaxАй бұрын
I go back to that Trent green signing as the biggest blunder of the Dan Snyder Washington redskins. Trent green would go on to have a pretty good career with the Kansas City Chiefs 4
@mplsmark222Ай бұрын
Those Barnstormers helmets are hilarious. The goofiest thing I’ve seen on a football uniform.
@commodoor6549Ай бұрын
It makes you wonder how much better he would have done if people had believed in him from the start.
@greggergen9104Ай бұрын
What is Andy Reid doing talking to Warner on the sideline at the 9:12 mark That would have been October 10, 1999?
@jakes30592 күн бұрын
His is an amazing story! He Tom Bradyed Trent Green.
@johntatum1951Ай бұрын
Whakt a great life and love his faith in Jesus and his wonderful family.
@edcew8236Ай бұрын
And he's worthwhile off the field as well....
@sey2s29 күн бұрын
Love him what a story
@JerryFerko23 күн бұрын
Brian ............... your Comment .................. Right On The Money ................. What A Cool Story ......................Even though I bet Against Him In the Super Bowl Vs The Titans ...................... HEE HEE And His Career With The Cards ............... Semi Forgotten ....................
@trapdoorfloyd21 күн бұрын
Yeah then someone else who nobody wanted beat him in the Superbowl 😎