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Kurt Warner is mad as hell, and he’s not going to take it anymore.
Fed up with seeing what “awful” plays teams have been running on Sundays, the former All-Pro quarterback is now offering up his services to prospective teams in need of a little help on the offensive side of the football.
I am thinking some NFL teams need 2 hire me as "creative offensive consultant" (yes I just made that title up), to help design plays! #awful
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Kurt Warner (@kurt13warner) November 27, 2012
Warner, 41, retired in 2009 after setting multiple passing records in 12 seasons with the Giants, Rams and Cardinals. While he might not be able to lace ‘em up for an NFL squad these days, it actually might not be a bad idea for some struggling teams to humor him. After all, if he can brainstorm a job title as wild as “creative offensive consultant,” then a working playbook can’t be very far behind.