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Will Warner make the Pro football hall of fame?

1999
League MVP, Super Bowl MVP
Threw 41 and rushed 1. 109.2 qb rating
Threw Record 414 Yards in Super Bowl, and most completions without an intereption 45

2000
Started with 300+ Yards in 6 straight games, tying Steve Young's record
Broke hand shortly after- missed 5 games
Trent Green was able to step in and the Warner/Green duo led the Rams to the highest team passing yard total in NFL history, with 5,232 net yards {gross passing yard total was 5,492}
Threw 21 tds 98.3 rating
Made Playoffs

2001
League MVP, Lead team to Super Bowl again
Threw 36 Td passes and 4,800 passing yards, a total second only to Dan Marino
101.4 qb rating
Threw 365 2nd highest yards in a super bowl with 2 tds, and one of those rushing

2002-2005
Kurt Warner becomes the 2nd fastest QB in NFL history to pass for 100 TD's
82.2 qb rating, 63.8 from 02-05

After the 2005 season, Warner has highest ever completion percentage at 65.7 and second highest qb rating 94.1, only Steve Young is higher

Yes I am biased

Over the last couple of years Warner has been on the sidelines because of injury's, but during his time with the rams he was most definitely one of the best quarterbacks in the league hand down. He spent some time in the arena league so he lost some years that he could of been in the n.f.l but he is a boarder line hall of fame quarterback. He is getting old and it looks as if this will be his last year in Arizona, he doesn't have many good years left, but he will be looked at as a good quarterback for sure, but hall of fame i don't think so.

I have nothing against him but it will be tough, they use longevity as such a big part of the H.O.F. criteria he may be looked at as a flash in the pan by the creeps on the committee, it's better to have an injury shortened career than to have been great for awhile and mediocre for several years.

Sorry, no. Warner's going to be riding the pine by Week 6, and the only way he gets into the Hall is by buying a ticket for himself and that thing he's married to.

No

He was terrific in the two SB years. Otherwise, injuries have mostly derailed him. I think his chances for the HOF are very slim.

Well... he does have a compelling story behind him on how he got to where he is today. The fact that he is floating around the NFL today the way he is, is a good indication that he will not.

I like the guy and what he did. He was in the right spot at the right time in the league. His stats are impressive and the fact that he was part of the "Greatest Show on Turf", gives him a glimmer and small possibility of making it. But remember, I did say small!

Best of Luck!

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