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While we really don’t know these guys and how they really are off the field, I get the feeling Warner is genuinely a good guy.  I know sometimes Bible thumpers can be as phony as they come, but I think this is a guy who truly believes in being kind to others and treating people well.  He is an easy guy to like from afar.

@fightphoe93 posted:

While we really don’t know these guys and how they really are off the field, I get the feeling Warner is genuinely a good guy.  I know sometimes Bible thumpers can be as phony as they come, but I think this is a guy who truly believes in being kind to others and treating people well.  He is an easy guy to like from afar.

Agreed.  A real Christian.  I don't believe he's ever peddled the heresy of Dominionist who have zero interest in the teachings of Jesus and the good work of the proclaimed saints like Francis, etc.

@Henry posted:

Agreed.  A real Christian.  I don't believe he's ever peddled the heresy of Dominionist who have zero interest in the teachings of Jesus and the good work of the proclaimed saints like Francis, etc.

As someone with a friend who's had dealings with him, this perception seems valid. A very humble guy all things considered.

@Pikes Peak posted:

I bagged groceries as a kid, will there be a movie about me?

There is a show coming out on Netflix about Dwayne Johnson's life called "The Young Rock" - and he did not bag groceries - as far as I know.  So there is some hope "they" will make a movie about my life - small as it is. 

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A pastor I know named Jeff Perry told the story how Rams QB Kurt Warner and his wife visited his church in Saint Louis asking if they could accommodate a special needs child in their Sunday school. Jeff said yes they could, so they began attending Family Church. Jeff didn't know who Kurt was and he didn't use his star status to get special treatment. Kurt seems like a genuine good guy.

From WIKI:

In February 2010, Warner received the annual Bart Starr Award, given for outstanding character and leadership in the home, on the field and in the community.[102] At the award presentation, Bart Starr said of Warner: "We have never given this award to anyone who is more deserving"

Anyone else see this movie? I went to see it tonight. Was pretty good. More focused on the off the field story from UNI to StL Rams and a little heavy on the Lord Almighty but I knew that going into it.

Overall worth the 2 hours and $5. I wonder if his two days in GB went the way they depicted it in the movie. Mooch gave up on him immediately.

I don't see much of a difference.
Having a wife that looks like that would be Hell on Earth. 


Many years ago, Mrs. Timmy used to go to her Mom's hairdresser. Every time, she would come back with a '80's-era dyke mullet. I finally pitched a big enough fit that she (wisely) found a new one.

@Timmy! posted:

I don't see much of a difference.
Having a wife that looks like that would be Hell on Earth. 


Many years ago, Mrs. Timmy used to go to her Mom's hairdresser. Every time, she would come back with a '80's-era dyke mullet. I finally pitched a big enough fit that she (wisely) found a new one.

Husband?  Dyke?  Haircut?

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