Ed Barkowitz| Don't pass on former MVP Warner
That was the year of Napster, Wayne Gretzky's last skate and all the bluster of Y2K. In the NFL, 1999 was Kurt Warner's year.
in the preseason that year, St. Louis turned to Warner, a guy most people never heard of and who people around here kept confusing with a former Penn State running back. The Daily News headline summed it up best: "Rams: QB Green out, green
QB in".
But it was shortly after he threw the first of his amazing
41 touchdown passes - and well before his Super Bowl MVP - that year that Kurt Warner the quarterback began distinguishing himself from Curt Warner the running back.
Can he do it again in 2007? That became the fantasy question of the week after Arizona starter Matt Leinart went down with a broken collarbone.
"His story is certainly a remarkable story and it's a credit to perseverance," Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt said. "I guess if you ever say if you ever have a dream, work hard and pursue that dream and don't give up - that's the epitome of that. It's always good to see good guys have success in the league."
Fantasywise, Warner, 36, is
definitely worth picking up if he's somehow still available. While he doesn't have a superstar running back like Marshall Faulk in '99, Warner does have Edgerrin James, gifted wide
receivers Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin, who has a hip
injury but should be back in the lineup either this week or next. The offensive line, though, has
issues.
Warner has appeared in relief in the last three games and thrown four touchdowns and one pick. He'll get his first start Sunday against Carolina's 24th-ranked pass defense.
Tom Brady, Carson Palmer and Tony Romo are the only quarterbacks who should absolutely start ahead of Warner
this week. (Peyton Manning is idle.) Anybody else, and Warner is a decent option.
So grab Warner and hope he remains healthy. The Cardinals have a nice schedule following their Oct. 28 bye. And for the record, Tim Rattay is Warner's backup.
Speaking of old QBs . . .
As you've no doubt heard, the Panthers are so desperate for quarterback help they've brought in 43-year-old Vinny Testaverde. He made his NFL








