Recently, retired St. Louis Rams and Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner had an exchange with his son that eventually made its way to Twitter.
Warner walked in on his son doing homework on Monday night, but things took an awkward turn when he took a closer look at his son's computer screen. He saw an article about New England Patriots superstar quarterback Tom Brady and couldn't resist asking his son what he was up to.
As the only player ever to be elected to both the Pro Football and Arena Football League Hall of Fame, Warner took his son's response to heart and shared the hilarious discussion on his Twitter account:
Walking in on son doing homework – saw an article on #TomBrady on computer:
Me: What you doing a project on Tom Brady?
Him: No, writing a paper on “Best QB of All-Time”!!!!#IGetIt #ButShotToTheHeart #InMyOwnHome— Kurt Warner (@kurt13warner) December 19, 2017
Ouch. Warner isn't kidding, that one really would hurt to hear from your own son. At least Warner gets why his son would give the answer he did, as Brady's extensive NFL resume pretty much speaks for itself.
Plenty of Twitter users gave their personal favorites for the greatest quarterback of all-time, and Warner gave an answer that's very open to one's own interpretation:
After tweet about my son – the age old “who’s the greatest” debate started, here’s my take: you can never make argument of team, coaches, system, teammates, etc… bec we all have diff hands we’re dealt! All u can do is measure a man based on HIS accomplishments in HIS situation!
— Kurt Warner (@kurt13warner) December 19, 2017
Kurt Warner, who was the starting quarterback of the St. Louis Rams when the New England Patriots finally won their first Super Bowl championship back in 2002, won his own Super Bowl title with the Rams in the 1999-00 season as a member of the Greatest Show on Turf.