Kurt Warner
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Podcast Appearances
Maybe go back for eight games, ten games, and let's see what we can get out of this.
Not very much at all.
We can watch it on film and you're like, man, it does look bad.
But you remember and you're like, I didn't feel anything.
The amazing thing now is obviously you played the game.
When I stand on the sidelines now and watch it like you're talking about, I'd sit back and go, I can't believe I ever played that game.
It is like car crashes and the violence.
You really don't even think about it.
As a quarterback, because you're so focused on everything else, I never once thought, oh, I'm going to get hit.
It was just kind of like, hey, throw the football to where you're supposed to throw it.
Then you take the hit, like you said, the adrenaline.
You're more worried about did I complete the ball, what happened on the other end, than the fact that you got hit.
So it is an amazing thing.
It's as violent and as big and strong as guys are.
Most of the hits you never even feel, you never even thought about them.
I don't think it is.
I don't think, you know, we all have different skills, right?
Obviously, there's lots of guys that have physical skills, the ability to run around.
My greatest gift was my ability to process information.
And so if I could see you coming, I knew that I could always beat you with my mind and with my right arm.