Being good at football runs in Kurt Warner's family.
Warner, a 12-year pro quarterback (and likely future Hall of Famer) remains the only QB to lead the Arizona Cardinals to a Super Bowl appearance.
Warner's son Kade is following in his dad's footsteps: He's a star wide receiver at Desert Mountain High School in Scottsdale.
On Sunday, Kade, who has already received at least one offer to play collegiate football, attended a football prospect camp in Tucson on Sunday sponsored by UA football coach Rich Rodriguez.
But Kurt was not happy with the opportunities -- or lack thereof -- that his son received at that camp.
My son @KadeWarner leads state of AZ in recs last year - today he attended @UofA fball camp & doesn't get a single 1on1 rep???? #BearLetDown
— Kurt Warner (@kurt13warner) June 5, 2016
Spent my entire life being looked over for more "talented" guys - never upset me nearly as much as watching it happen to my son!
— Kurt Warner (@kurt13warner) June 5, 2016
Whether Warner's frustration is justified or simply an instance of a parent sticking up for his kid, it's not exactly a great look for Wildcat football.
Those that thought my last tweet was simply about MY son & 1 school, you're missing pt! Just a voice for the voiceless...
— Kurt Warner (@kurt13warner) June 5, 2016
Update: After we tweeted a link to this story Monday morning, Warner responded to criticism from a Wildcat alum.
@DeterdingK @abc15sports What's the prob? U would be ok sending your son to camp & him not getting equal opp as everyone else?
— Kurt Warner (@kurt13warner) June 6, 2016