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Sorry, I have no link, but on a show in NFL network, they have the "top 10" shows. I saw the top ten for "back up quarterback", #10 was Trent Dilfer and they worked their way down to Frank Reich, Don Strock and Earl Morrall. But coming in at #1 was Kurt Warner. He was a back up to Trent Green. He came in and was a starter after Green's injury and won the Super bowl.
He was later traded (stupidly IMO) by the Rams and started for the Giants. He started for a season until they drafted Eli Mamming. Afternoon benching him, Kurt did his best to mentor Eli and even turned down a starting job saying it would ruin Eli's confidence.
Kurt gets traded to the cardinals and is a backup to Mat Leinart, Matt gets hurt and Kurts leaders them to a superbowl that they could have and maybe should have won. For now, Kurt is the #1 back up in the eyes of many. I wonder what may have happened if the Rams had kept him on on the roster?
He was later traded (stupidly IMO) by the Rams and started for the Giants. He started for a season until they drafted Eli Mamming. Afternoon benching him, Kurt did his best to mentor Eli and even turned down a starting job saying it would ruin Eli's confidence.
Kurt gets traded to the cardinals and is a backup to Mat Leinart, Matt gets hurt and Kurts leaders them to a superbowl that they could have and maybe should have won. For now, Kurt is the #1 back up in the eyes of many. I wonder what may have happened if the Rams had kept him on on the roster?