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Kurtis Eugene Warner is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League for 12 seasons, primarily with the St. Louis Rams and Arizona Cardinals.
Calling all boys and girls! Kurt Warner (two-time NFL MVP) and his Good Sports Gang are coming your way with their fun-filled adventures full of down-to-earth values! Kurt - better known to the Good Sports as Coach - is on the lookout for kids in need and relies on the Good Sports Gang to save the day! Come along as this mighty band of extra-special super heroes bounces into action! Toes will be tapping as a kid-friendly melodies and the infectious rhythms of bouncing balls accompany the Good Sports wherever they go. In the very first episode, the town jocks have exiled a boy named Elliot from their zany new game, Flobo, and saddled him with a cruel nickname, Elliot the Unable. But our superheroes know that everyone has a talent, and they're off to the rescue! You'll find out how they help a kid, who thought he was a chump, discover that he really is a champ!
The compelling, heart-wrenching story of high school football star Chris Carnales, whose life changed when he became paralyzed after breaking his neck in a football game. Chris soon learned of others who suffered similar injuries and, with the help of his father, overcame tremendous pain to start an organization with one goal in mind: get immediate help to other victims and their families. He called it Gridiron Heroes.
The 36th NFL Super Bowl is one for the books. A tight battle between the New England Patriots and the Saint Louis Rams in a game that will be remembered by football fans for many years. The Pats took home the trophy with a late field goal to secure the victory. New quarterback Tom Brady was the game's MVP.
Steve McNair was an NFL legend whose life was seemingly cut short by a crime of passion. Is there more to this chilling tragedy than meets the eye?
The St. Louis Rams of 1999-2001, nicknamed "The Greatest Show on Turf", became the first team to score 500 points in a season 3 straight years, while making the Super Bowl twice and winning Super Bowl XXXIV during that span.