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I was reading an interview with Kurt about the movie and reporter says: “The Rams teams were great, but I think what you did with the Cardinals is even more impressive. Yet none of that story is in the film.” Kurt says something about not being able to get everything into a movie, some things have to get left out. But what struck me was the idea that his run with the Cards was more impressive.
Maybe I’m a homer but as historically bad as the rams were and to have a guy with almost no nfl experience take over in training camp and win the SB seems so unbelievable no one would ever make that movie if it weren’t true. However by the time Warner got to Arizona he had played in the biggest games in the sport and won every award, it was just a question of whether he could still do it. Getting back to the SB with the cards was impressive but getting there with the Rams was unthinkable.
Maybe I’m a homer but as historically bad as the rams were and to have a guy with almost no nfl experience take over in training camp and win the SB seems so unbelievable no one would ever make that movie if it weren’t true. However by the time Warner got to Arizona he had played in the biggest games in the sport and won every award, it was just a question of whether he could still do it. Getting back to the SB with the cards was impressive but getting there with the Rams was unthinkable.