We
hear a lot about football players who behave badly, so it's always nice
to read about those that don't. Kurt Warner, the Super Bowl winning
quarterback who is currently having a late-career resurgence in Arizona
(he's 37, which is old for the NFL) is also a father. A father of
seven. Two of the seven were from his wife Brenda's previous marriage;
one of those two has special needs (not mentioned in the Times article).
Warner
is a great sports success story; he was stocking shelves at a
supermarket before joining the Rams and leading them to a Super Bowl.
He's living proof that NFL players don't have to be highly touted,
heavily recruited college athletes in order to play well. If the Times
article is to be believed, he and his wife Brenda are also pretty good
parents.
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