Monday, December 8, 2014

Warner made all things possible


By Sean H.

In Kurt Warners biography All Things Possible he shows the struggle he had to go through to become the greatness that is Kurt Warner. Warners tale shows at the beginning , not in college , or the National Football League , not even the Super Bowl.


Warner's starts off with game winning drive in the Super Bowl. Leading the Greatest Show on Turf. Then soon shows how easy that game, that drive really was compared to everything else he had to deal with. Warner is a family man and gives much of the credit to his lovely wife that was there for him through thick and thin. Even when he was stacking shelves at a local supermarket. Warners story shows how only in highschool he was "the guy" how he fought for a spot in college. And how he had to fight even harder ( and get a little luck ) for his shot in the pros.
Warners writing is sincere and from the heart. This man isn't a professional writer but this was his life and he poured everything he had in this piece ( happy thoughts and sad).  You find yourself rooting for him the entire way. He is real and every victory you feel, just like every loss. The writing kept you wanting more and excited to turn the page.
I can't see any non sports person turning this down, and even if you're not into sports you will enjoy this read. I would certainly recommend this book to anyone and you would be able to purchase this at any local Barnes and Noble.

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