Kurt Warner is a unique Hall of Fame quarterback in that he only had four career seasons in which he started more than 11 games. Yes, you read that right: Warner essentially only had four complete seasons in his entire career. Which sort of makes him like the quarterback version of Terrell Davis, a Hall of Fame running back who essentially only had four career seasons at all.
Why are Warner and Davis such shoo-ins for the Hall of Fame then?
Well, Davis won two Super Bowls, two Offensive Player of the Year awards, and one MVP.