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Kurt Warner has been converted (Cam #1 QB of the year)


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Kurt Warner can eat a bag of dicks.

He's always hated on Cam and is only praising him now that the overall consensus is that Newton is the league MVP.

It's a shame he couldn't have gone back to bagging groceries once he retired. Nobody cares what he thinks.

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29 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-total-access/0ap3000000618554/Kurt-Warner-s-Top-5-QBs-of-2015

5. Dalton

4. Wilson

3. Palmer

2. Brady

1. GOAT aka K1lla Cam aka Ace Boogie aka Your Baby Momma's Baby Daddy aka Sm1l1n' and Prof1l1n' aka The Chosen One aka Superman aka Cam Newton

Fixed it for you. Everybody else should hop on already, Cam owns the league this year and he's not even peaked yet. 

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2 minutes ago, PantherRN said:

Kurt Warner can eat a bag of dicks.

He's always hated on Cam and is only praising him now that the overall consensus is that Newton is the league MVP.

It's a shame he couldn't have gone back to bagging groceries once he retired. Nobody cares what he thinks.

FWIW he has had Cam on his list of top 5 QB's more than any other QB this year.  Not everybody hates us as much as we like to think.  Just sayin'.

 

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2 minutes ago, PantherRN said:

Kurt Warner can eat a bag of dicks.

He's always hated on Cam and is only praising him now that the overall consensus is that Newton is the league MVP.

It's a shame he couldn't have gone back to bagging groceries once he retired. Nobody cares what he thinks.

Easy now.  Kurt was a guy who came from nothing and made his resurrection career out of being a strict pocket passer.  He played in a different era, and from his perspective Cam never fit the mold.  That's fair, he doesn't.  He's improving the mold but it's taking people a long time to realize that.  Especially former QBs like Kurt, Dilfer, Young (to a degree), and even younger guys like Simms of BR til this season.  I respect Kurt for what he did making something out of nothing.  I like that he's converted to the light.  

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1 hour ago, SIGCHI222 said:

FWIW he has had Cam on his list of top 5 QB's more than any other QB this year.  Not everybody hates us as much as we like to think.  Just sayin'.

 

I don't think he watched the segment.

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7 hours ago, PantherRN said:

Kurt Warner can eat a bag of dicks.

He's always hated on Cam and is only praising him now that the overall consensus is that Newton is the league MVP.

It's a shame he couldn't have gone back to bagging groceries once he retired. Nobody cares what he thinks.

To be fair and understand where Warner was coming from with his early criticism of Cam, let's look at it.

Warner truly believes that a top QB MUST win from the pocket.  

He had seen "running qb's" cone into the league and pretty much fail.

There was a lot of question as to just how good Can could become as a pocket passer.

Can has proven to be a diff animal than previous running qb's.  He has become outstanding in the pocket and combining with that with his size and running ability has transformed the position.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Haplo E said:

I know Cam is #1 but, yikes, this doesn't look like a good list. I would have liked it more when the list included Peyton, Brady, Rodgers, Brees. Maybe Cam is so good thus make everyone look second class. I don't think either palmer or dalton are top QBs, they're on very stocked teams though.

Yours would look something like:

Bridgewater

Tyrod Taylor

Russell Wilson

Jameis Winston

Cam Newton

 

And we ALL know why.

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 I always wondered how the world forgot the NFL Europe? And How Warner won the European SB a year before he joined the Rams? And that he beat Jake Delhomme's team when he done it? maybe he bagged groceries in college? But certainly wasn't doing it when he joined the Rams

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