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By Luke Cyphers
ESPN The Magazine Tuesday, May 30, 2000 The next Kurt Warner is over here somewhere, taking snaps and taking tea, evading tacklers and avoiding haggis, hoping the Old World will lead to a new one. The next Kurt Warner could be a QB, eyeing Amsterdam's red lights as warily as the defense's red dogs. He could be a game-breaking wideout ready to shock the NFL, like the Bears' Marcus Robinson did last year -- if he can survive breakfast. "I loved it over there, but the food -- man, it's grease," says Robinson, former Rhein Fire star ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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