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The Rich Eisen Podcast

REP: Kurt Warner and Trent Green

The Rich Eisen Podcast

NFL and Rich Eisen

Sports, News, Tv & Film

4.5 • 672 Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2010

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

It’s another late week edition of the podcast, but the very first I didn’t label as “special.” And that’s a direct result of so many of you tweaking me for doing something so regularly and calling it “special.” To be honest, when this podcast started in Week 1 of the season, I didn’t intend to do it twice a week. But when the trade of Randy Moss went down after my Tuesday’s podcast was put in “the can” as they say out here in Los Angeles, I had to tape another podcast because I couldn’t have a podcast week go by without discussing such a major story. And then each week, something major would happen, causing me to conduct late-week podcasts one after another until it started becoming, you know, regular. At any rate, this late-week podcasting will soon cease since I’m soon to go on the road for NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football, so I figured to keep doing it while I can. This week, I flipped on the mics for two old friends brought together at the crossroads of NFL history by Rodney Harrison back in the 1999 preseason: Trent Green and Kurt Warner. When Harrison blew up Green’s knee in the summer of ’99, it kick-started Warner’s Disney-like magic carpet ride career that should one day land in Canton. The two talk about that moment at length and reminisce about how that championship season came to be as a whole. It was a natural lead-in to how their old offensive coordinator is faring in Chicago right now. Their insights into the Mike Martz offense in Chicago and how it’s struggling under Jay Cutler is a must listen for Bears fans. I also ask the quarterback tandem if they think Brett Favre will play this week and which current quarterback they would choose if they needed to win one game right now. Warner and Green reunited on the podcast. And it feels so good. By the way, I think Green would be Peaches and Warner, Herb.

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0:00.0

Welcome to another late week edition of the Rich Eisen podcast presented by Papa Johns.

0:11.8

I don't think we can call it special anymore if this is a fourth straight week and I've actually done something.

0:16.5

You can't really call it special if it's regular.

0:19.3

So it's, I guess, becoming a semi-regular thing because soon

0:22.2

when the game start the NFL network Thursday night game schedule starts i'm

0:25.6

going to be on the road so i don't know how many of these late week podcasts are

0:28.8

gonna be possible but i'm gonna do it while i can because there may be an and i and rich

0:32.5

and i'm still all about the team

0:34.8

that's the way i roll here on the podcast. And we are again presented by Papa Johns who wanted me to let you know that this week, week eight, Halloween weekend,

0:41.5

it's a special three-day only promotion called Papa's Big Treat for Saturday, Friday, Saturday,

0:46.7

and Sunday of Halloween weekend on the new Papajons.com, all large pizzas, any toppings,

0:52.0

any combinations, including specialty pizzas just ten

0:55.2

bucks ten singular american dollars only online and only through halloween papa's

1:00.7

big treat on papa johns dot com i'm thrilled to welcome back to the podcast trent green

1:05.8

good to see you trent good to see you thank for having me back on and kurt warner good to see you

1:09.8

good to see you look at you two guys teammates again you. Look at you two guys' teammates again.

1:12.6

I know I like it. I like it.

1:14.9

It was good at the first time? All together. All together. For you, Rich.

1:17.6

You know what? I appreciate that, Trent Green.

1:19.9

And also, of course, total access.

1:21.4

That's right. That's right. I just for you. I appreciate you guys doing this. So you guys, when you guys first met was on the St. Louis Rams?

1:30.3

Yes, exactly.

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