DWTS: Dancing With The Stars Kurt Warner
DWTS: Dancing With The Stars Kurt Warner
Former professional athletes seem to be extending their celebrity-laden careers by moving to reality TV. In case you didn’t know already, Jimmie Johnson from the NFL will be a contestant on the upcoming season of Survivor. Dancing with the Stars watched Emmitt Smith dance his buns off and who could help but look at Chad Ochocinco in a different light after watching him wiggle all those muscles, the ones in his abs specifically. This year’s version has two former professional athletes and one of those is former quarterback Kurt Warner.
It seems to be common sense that the guys with the nifty foot work on the football field or basketball court should be better able to master some of the steps. This normally is the case too, except in cases where the athlete is so heavy footed that he can’t really get on his toes. Moreover, the professional women athletes have faired much better. While Kurt Warner is not likely to look as good as Kristie Yamaguchi on the dance floor, he should definitely have some skills.
Other big athletes extending their celebrity life on DWTS was Jerry Rice and Evan Lysacek. This season though, the footwork may not be near as easy for the football player to master. The endurance factor really shouldn’t come into play at all for how long can someone who has never been really big in his own sport actually fare on a reality show? The true bottom line is that Kurt Warner may be a former NFL quarterback but he really does have two left feet for the most part.
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