Kurt Warner
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But there were so many times that you thought one thing, and then he just goes running off and, like you said, doing something completely different and is actually able to accomplish it.
You know, most guys that did that would be like, okay, that guy tries to do that, we're going to kill him.
A guy like Troy or Ed, they do that, and they find a way to get into that position because they know exactly what they're doing and why they're doing it.
I mean, winning is always going to be better than, you know, I mean, the high of winning is always going to be better than the low of losing.
But I'll say this.
Unfortunately, you always bring this up, I think.
But I lost two Super Bowls.
So, yeah, a lot to talk about.
But I would say that the difference of the two Super Bowls that I lost was also the expectation going in.
The loss to the Patriots when we were 14-point favorites, and really, we were the better football team week in and week out, roster-wise, and we didn't play our best football.
And so going through that game and knowing you didn't play your best in the biggest moment,
hangs with you a lot longer than when I lost with the Cardinals and we weren't supposed to win.
We weren't even supposed to be there.
You know, and here we are with two and a half minutes to go and we're leading in the Super Bowl.
You know, it hurts to lose that one.
But because of how far we had traveled and what we had accomplished, it didn't hurt as much because there was a lot of pride in what we had accomplished.
The one of the Patriots is probably the game that I still think about of all the games that I played more than any others.
man, if I could have just done this different or that different, you know, how you could be a two-time Super Bowl champion.
So that low was pretty low compared to the other one.