Listening Date: May 16, 2010
"Kurt Warner's professional sports career didn't start out on the best foot — after going undrafted out of college, he played in various leagues and served as a backup for the St. Louis Rams. But when he finally got his chance in 1999, Warner led the Rams to a legendary Superbowl championship."
One of my favorite players, Kurt Warner is another example of a player who came in with low expectations but turned out to be the best of his time. He went through many struggles before he came into the NFL, and even after he went Pro, it still wasn't easy for him to become a starter. The year he came off the bench, he led his team to the Super Bowl. Talk about a dream come true.
The reason why I am sharing this show is because it is talking about my main focus. A player who went from nothing to amazing. At one point he was stamping cans at a grocery store. Who would've thought he was going to lead two teams to super bowl games and one to a title.
"Quarterback Kurt Warner Plays Not My Job." NPR News. Narr. Peter Sagal. National Public Radio. 17 Apr. 2010. NPR.org. Web. 16 May. 2010.
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