Kurt Warner
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The guys I worried about were the guys with instincts.
And so even when I'm watching tape and breaking down for the draft, I'm looking at guys and going, okay, can they play with their eyes?
How quickly do they react to something?
Can they read route recognition and understand where to go with it?
Those guys, to me, were the hardest guys to play against.
The guys that were big, strong, and fast, it was like,
All right, we can counter that.
What was hard to counter was guys that could see and react to things that were different than other guys.
Those guys, Charles Woodson.
That's because they're seeing things and doing things that...
Nobody else does.
So you think, they can't see that.
They don't know what's going on.
And then all of a sudden, I remember playing against Troy in the Super Bowl.
And he'd be down on one side of the field, like he was in a drop position, maybe even a blitz position.
And right on the snap, he goes running back to a cover two position.
And you're like,
That's not even possible.
Now, if you know that and understand that, you can take advantage of it.