Warner had a horrible game for most of the day against Tampa Bay, but he played well enough in the 2001 conference championship game and threw 4 TD passes against Philly to advance to his third Super Bowl. And in both of his Super Bowl losses, Warner's team fell behind, thanks in part to his less-than-brilliant play in the beginning of the games. However, he passed his team back into the game. Against New England, he hit three straight passes to tie the score, bang, bang, bang.Rupert Patrick wrote:It is interesting to note that the top three marks for most passing yards in a Super Bowl belong to Kurt Warner, Kurt Warner and Kurt Warner. I say he gets in on the first try.Veeshik_ya wrote:
Not going to list the stats here, but he was noticeably less effective in Championship games and Super Bowls.
He was lucky to even make the Super Bowl he won. He had possibly the worst game of his career in the 1999 NFC Championship game, then struggled again in the Super Bowl. Compare those two games to any other game he played in 1999 and they look pretty bad by comparison. (Giving him his due, he did make the two big throws that won those games.)
In the 2001 NFC Champions game, Faulk carried the Rams to victory in the second half. And, of course, Warner's pick to Harrison killed the Cardinals in the later Super Bowl.
He just didn't play his best in the biggest games. He was a point producing machine, but struggled to put points on the board in the three Super Bowls and threw more picks.
But he did get them there, and had rare talent. And his story matters, in my opinion.
Against Pittsburgh, most of the credit for the go ahead score goes to Fitzgerald. However, Warner hit him perfectly on the slant pass so he didn't have to break stride.
I also don't fault him too much for the Super Bowl interceptions. He had Mike Vrabel in his face when he was picked off by Law...admittedly, you can argue that he should never have thrown it. Otis Smith had knocked down Torry Holt on his second interception. And Harrison was never supposed to have been in coverage on that play. He dropped off on his own accord.