Kurt Warner wants to play again?

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https://sports.yahoo.com/kurt-warne...n-150518255.html?soc_src=hl-viewer&soc_trk=tw

Kurt Warner says he thought about coming back to play ... this season
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Kurt Warner will turn 47 years old in June. His last NFL snap came at the end of the 2009 season.

You would think the time for Warner to consider an NFL comeback would have passed long ago, but you’d be wrong.

Appearing in the St. Louis Cardinals broadcast booth during Monday night’s game, Warner casually told a story about talking to an NFL coach about coming back to play this season (h/t to Patrick Daugherty of Rotoworld/NBC Sports).

“I was actually ready to, for this coming season, I actually talked to a coach and my wife said, ‘Go for it, I think it would be great,'” Warner said. “So I actually talked to a coach about possibly doing it if they needed someone, but then they went out and signed somebody. I don’t think they thought I was serious. So I think we’re completely done now.”

Since we all thought Warner was completely done long ago, that is a surprise.

Before we start giving all the qualifiers to Warner’s comments, let’s get it out of the way: We’re all thinking it was Oakland Raiders coach Jon Gruden — who seems to be collecting old free agents like he’s building a football ark — who he was talking to, right?

Now, just because Warner was talking to anyone doesn’t mean that it was ever a remote possibility. And since Warner admits it doesn’t seem he was taken seriously, who knows how far along this idea ever really got. I’m sure if you polled Pro Football Hall of Famers, they’ve all had fleeting fantasies of a comeback (it’s not even the first time Warner has floated a comeback possibility). They’re not wired to admit they can’t play anymore.

The conversation started during Warner’s appearance in the booth during the top of the third inning when he was asked if he missed playing.

“Oh my gosh, come on!” Warner said. “Anytime you play at this level and you step away from it, especially when you stay connected to it — I think that’s the hard part, is analyzing it and covering the games and doing that kind of stuff, anytime you’re around it … and especially since I feel really, really good. So I’m like ‘I think I could still play. I think I could still throw it.'”

Still, it’s funny to think about Warner coming back to play (and he has some extra time now that ESPN chose Jason Witten over him for the “Monday Night Football” gig). Sports Illustrated had a memorable cover touting Jim Brown’s comeback threat in 1983 when he was 47, so we’ve been down this road before.

Herschel Walker once said in his 50s he could still play in the NFL, and somewhere at this moment Terrell Owens is telling someone he can still be a productive NFL receiver. Warner, who was in St. Louis for a bobblehead night at the Cardinals game, did play really well his final season … even if that was almost a decade ago.

But no, we’re not going to see Warner on a football field again. Unless he gets the itch again next year at age 48 and someone actually takes him up on it.

“I don’t know if I would ever really do it, because it’s easy to sit up here and go, ‘I feel great, I can throw it in my backyard, I could still play in the NFL,'” Warner said on the broadcast. “I have too much respect for the game and those guys.

But there have been moments where I was like, I feel so good and I look at the state of the quarterbacks sometimes in the league and say, I think I could do it better than them if I could get back up to form and spend some time. I’m just hoping that one team, at some point, gives me another 7-on-7. Just give me 20 plays and let me see if I can still do it.”
 

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Yeah, right. I think this thread should be moved to Off Topic; Dumbass of the Day!
 

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I don't think it was the Raiders he spoke with because they already have carr and Warner said the team signed somebody.
I'm guessing it would be the cards because of his close affiliation with the org. Zona signed breakford though, so that would end that. You don't come outta retirement to be a backup.
 

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My guess is it was the Dolphins. Tannehill got hurt and they were looking then signed Cutler. He mentions them talking then the team signed somebody and I can’t think of another team that happened with.
 

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Love ya Kurt, but this decision is about as stupid as Dickerson saying Mannion is better than Goff.
 

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But there have been moments where I was like, I feel so good and I look at the state of the quarterbacks sometimes in the league and say, I think I could do it better than them if I could get back up to form and spend some time. I’m just hoping that one team, at some point, gives me another 7-on-7. Just give me 20 plays and let me see if I can still do it.”
Just get sandwiched between Donald and Suh once, and THEN determine if you think it's worth doing again.
My guess?

Nah.
 

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He has had the strangest NFL career for a HOF player really, if not the strangest, certainly one of them.
Imagine this scenario.....
Signs as a back up with a contending team. Starter goes down about week 13 or 14, come off the bench and lead a team to a title after already being voted into the HOF......now that would be epic and funny.
 

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Pretty arrogant of him to think he can still play at 47.

I bet money he could still make all the throws. The problem would be taking the hits and recovering from them. He was a tough SOB, but you don't recover as quickly when you get older.
 

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Kurt Warner chalks up reaction to his possible unretirement as a “REALLY slow news day”
Posted by Mike Florio on May 8, 2018

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Long before #fakenews became the knee-jerk response to stories that people didn’t want to acknowledge, the usual reaction was to cry, “Slow news day!”

Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner chose the latter route on Tuesday, primarily since #fakenews wasn’t an option. Since the news came from his own words.

Must be a REALLY slow news day,” Warner said via Twitter.

Warner apparently was reacting to the reaction to his claim that his wife gave him the green light to return to football last year, and that he spoke to an undisclosed coach about doing so. (Unless, of course, the comment had nothing to do with anything that he was dealing with personally at that point in time, and that it had to do with some different things that he saw were out there, you know, different things that were going on, where we are in this society as a whole.)

How can Warner be surprised by the news, created by Warner himself, that a guy who last played in January 2010 was ready to play again in 2018? It’s an amazing revelation, and it would be news no matter what else is going on in the news cycle.

The comments from Warner make it clear that, since retiring, he’d been toying with unretiring. And while the door apparently is now finally closed (unless it isn’t), the fact that Warner admits to thinking about coming back so long after quitting — and at a Blandian age of 46 — is a stunner.

While Warner may now regret the fact that he blurted it out, he said what he said, and it’s definitely news, slow news day or otherwise.
 

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Favre says, " If Warner's in, I'm in!"
 

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I don't think it was the Raiders he spoke with because they already have carr and Warner said the team signed somebody.
I'm guessing it would be the cards because of his close affiliation with the org. Zona signed breakford though, so that would end that. You don't come outta retirement to be a backup.
Yeah it was Arizona. Kind of a no brainer. The Bradford signing ended that.