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Here, you want a novel? Here we go...
Why would Kurt Warner, who's 37 years old, switch teams to follow his OC - who wouldn't be calling the plays for his new team? Why, at 37 years old, would Warner want to spend a season or two building a rapport with new teammates, when he only has a year or two left in the league? Why waste the end of your career? There are two things that can happen dependent on the outcome of the SB: Arizona wins: a) Warner retires b) Warner re-signs a 1 or 2 year deal with Arizona and tries to win another SB. They've already told him they'd like him to return. Arizona loses: a) see "Arizona wins." He has ZERO incentive to uproot his family, work with a new staff and work with new teammates in the twilight of his career - especially when he's in a perfect situation now. The whole idea of him playing elsewhere in 2009 is ridiculous. |
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