Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner is making his third Super Bowl appearance, having won and lost as a member of the Rams. He needs only 364 passing yards to become the career leader in the Super Bowl.
He surpassed 364 in both of his previous appearances (414 in 2000 and 365 in 2002). The record-holder is Joe Montana (1,142 yards).
It will be harder for Warner to catch Montana in touchdown passes. Montana is the career leader with 11; Warner has 3
I don't expect him to pass for 364 yards though but it could happen.
It's possibleto catch him in yards, but I agree that it's not likely. Maybe he falls short, but guides our Cardinals here again next year and smashes the record tho? Joe Montana needed four appearances to do it.
Only 3 passing TDs in 2 appearances?
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It's possibleto catch him in yards, but I agree that it's not likely. Maybe he falls short, but guides our Cardinals here again next year and smashes the record tho? Joe Montana needed four appearances to do it.
Only 3 passing TDs in 2 appearances?
He did get a rushing TD in SB36, shocking as that may be.
It's possibleto catch him in yards, but I agree that it's not likely. Maybe he falls short, but guides our Cardinals here again next year and smashes the record tho? Joe Montana needed four appearances to do it.
Only 3 passing TDs in 2 appearances?
No need to continually risk INTs in the red zone when you have Marshall Faulk in the backfield.
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No need to continually risk INTs in the red zone when you have Marshall Faulk in the backfield.
No Marshall Faulk TDs in those games, actually.
The Rams run game was completely shut down in the 1999 postseason. Faulk had 21 yards against the Vikings, 44 yards against the Bucs, and only 17 yards in the Super Bowl that year. As usual, though, he did very well as a receiver in the games he didn't rush well.