Led by quarterback Kurt Warner, the St. Louis Rams' dramatic 23 - 16 victory over the Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV was the culmination of a dream season.The Rams high-octane offense simply overpowered opponents in the 1999 season, setting a league record for points scored.Warner, who was both the regular season and Super Bowl Most Valuable Player, is himself a remarkable story of a young man who would not give up on his football career until he was in the NFL.He has gone from an anonymous backup to Ram starter Trent Green, Kurt who?, to All-Pro icon, all in a period of less than five months.His is a story of absolute self-belief, though a quiet, self-assured confidence. No in-your-face arrogance with Kurt. At age 28, he has the Rams on top, and many would argue they will be there a while as long as he is their quarterback.