Kurt Warner movie being made

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It's about time. Talk about the greatest single cinderella story in the history of the game. Can't wait to see it. (y)
 

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About time...I heard rumors about this movie being made years ago
 

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Not because I'm a Rams fan but in my eyes there is not even a comparison in regards to a story in NFL history, rags to riches, odds and determination than Kurt's story.

As far as Warner's loyalty, IDC about him being a Cardinal and feeling more attached to them it makes sense. We did him dirty, I'm adamant now as I was 18 years ago, we should of never let him go. Guess it's all water under the bridge now, but Bulger (Jay Cutler Jr.) was an unexcited bum compared to Kurt.

I hope in years to come we bridge the gap with Kurt and put him in our Ring of Honor.
 
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I don't share the sentiment that we did Kurt dirty, he was consistently holding on to the ball too long, and we desperately needed someone with a quicker release, which is what Bulger offered. Our offensive line couldn't handle Martz's game plan anyway. It's not like he killed it in his first season with the Giants either, and for his sake moving on to the Cardinals was a huge benefit to his career.

And I hope they play it true to his story and don't hold anything back, the ups and downs, because it was Warner who maintained, overcame the adversity and even improved. Nothing but respect for the man, and looking forward to a great story to be told as an inspiration for anyone with an open mind.
 

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Bradley Cooper could probably pull it off but i think a lesser known actor would be better for Kurt.

Definitely would like to see G. Kinnear return to the role of Vermeil as others mentioned.

I saw Pink mentioned for Brenda on another website. Kinda perfect for the look but hiring real actors is usually the best idea.
 

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Maybe Kurt Warner could play Kurt Warner?
 

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My question is who plays Marshall, Isaac, Torry, Orlando, and Mike Jones.
 

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Bradley Cooper could probably pull it off but i think a lesser known actor would be better for Kurt.

Definitely would like to see G. Kinnear return to the role of Vermeil as others mentioned.

I saw Pink mentioned for Brenda on another website. Kinda perfect for the look but hiring real actors is usually the best idea.


With that haircut Brenda's been sporting, we could go Christie Mack?.......should make the extended version very interesting:)
 

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Garrett Hedlund, Chris Pratt or Chris Evans for Kurt Warner...As to Brenda, I would pass on Pink for Brenda Warner I like Allison Miller.
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I don't share the sentiment that we did Kurt dirty, he was consistently holding on to the ball too long, and we desperately needed someone with a quicker release, which is what Bulger offered. Our offensive line couldn't handle Martz's game plan anyway. It's not like he killed it in his first season with the Giants either, and for his sake moving on to the Cardinals was a huge benefit to his career.

And I hope they play it true to his story and don't hold anything back, the ups and downs, because it was Warner who maintained, overcame the adversity and even improved. Nothing but respect for the man, and looking forward to a great story to be told as an inspiration for anyone with an open mind.
Warner's problem was that he could no longer hold on to the ball with a strong grip - his right hand was too messed up.

It wasn't until he became a Cardinal that a glove was designed for him to hold onto the ball better and that's when he started playing better again.
 

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Well I guess there won't be any T&A in that movie. :cry: