Kurt Warner
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Are they going to bring pressure?
Who can possibly bring pressure?
There's times I'm looking at linebackers.
You know, if the linebackers are a little bit out of position, it makes you go, okay, why is he bossed over there?
The safety must be dropping down here.
So I know I've got this available to me.
So there's so many different aspects to it that it's not just, hey, I come up to the line on every play and I'm looking at this and then I'm looking at...
everything is different you give me the play and i can tell you exactly what i'm looking for when i go up there what the keys are to throw it to this side or that side how i'm going to respond versus different coverages that i may see that's all part of the processing and again that's the fun part of the game to me that's you know i know for some guys it's probably you know running around and making a 40 yard run or throwing the ball 40 to me it's what are you going to do
Can I respond accordingly in two seconds and get the ball to the guy on my team that's going to give us the best chance to win?
I would say probably wide receivers.
Being around so many great ones over the years, I think I have a better sense of what I'm looking for.
What makes them great or the little things and the nuance to that position that I think can make you successful at the other level.
Not as good at some of the positions that I wasn't quite as close to.
Oh, in the history of the NFL?
I mean, I'm taking Jerry Rice.
And I played with a lot of great ones, obviously, a lot of Hall of Famers.
But Jerry was just so good at so many different things, how definitive he was running routes.
There was never a misstep, obviously, the amount of success that he had.
But the interesting thing when you talk about DBs,
I had never worried about the most physically talented DB.