So, does this mean Bretzky's whammy thread is simply a fraud, a farce, a hoax? That wearing my lucky clothing is an exercise in futility? Say it ain't so Joe, say it ain't so!
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On a side note, I feel a bit of relief as now I can finally change my underwear.
I've thought about this before. What percentage of plays do you think a DL/LB just gets stalemated on a play? What percentage of the time does one of those guys have to make a play in the backfield (TFL, Sack, disruption) to be considered unblockable? I bet that in many cases it's 10% or less of their total plays.
Here is a great Aaron Rodgers story from JSOnline and Gary D'Amato. Went back to his hometown and high school for stories. http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packe...186579661.html
Couple of takeaways:
1. Remember the story about a college professor who railed against Rodgers (and the other football players in this class) and the sense of entitlement when asking to redo homework? Prof scoffed when Rodgers said he goal was to play in the NFL? A slightly different version of that same story appears here, but its in High School and his teacher is quoted by name. She was the wife of a football coach so Rodgers probably got this talk twice.
2. How do you slide in the NFL draft and how do rumors of drug use get started? When NFL personnel people, afraid of getting burned, start asking questions like this [his high school's QB coach is quoted relaying the questions of a personnel guy]: ""He said, 'Guys like this don't just fall out of the sky. What's the real story on the kid? Was it drugs?' " Souza said. "The guy kept pushing and pushing. Was it drugs? Alcohol? No, he just grew late. When he was 15 he was 5-3 and 115 and he wasn't on anybody's radar."
3. Same teacher as #1 took ill during class and Rodgers assisted her. When he came back to class, he had the teacher's book and started teaching the class in her stead.
Timeline TunderDan !?
Post your timeline please. I've posted over and over again this fact:
Brett Favre says clearly that it was his best impression that any ill will or bad feelings between himself and anything Packer management was over( in an interview with the media) following the last New York Jets game. Try to find that interview and you'll see it for yourself.
Please discover this TRUTH. You owe it to yourself to be informed. I encourage you to discover this TRUTH.
Otherwise... this is 'a day of grieving', another season down the tubes. Moreso one that reveals much that needs to be improved on the team we both support.
I'm not here to argue nonsence with you or anyone else regarding a Green Bay Packer GREAT.
The TRUTH and all the inspiration you or any Packer fan ever really needs to discover. In specific terms of that fact is logged in NFL history.
Open your eyes, mind and heart. Try to use good sense.
Your a Green Bay Packer fan. So am I.
GO PACKERS !
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...er-bowl-xlvii/
Brett Favre joins NFL Network for Super Bowl XLVII
Posted by Cindy Boren on January 31, 2013 at 9:50 am
" The 43-year-old former quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, New York Jets and Minnesota Vikings will be an analyst on the NFL Network’s “NFL GameDay Morning,” which begins at 9 a.m. Sunday.
“I don’t miss the grind and stress of day-to-day football,” he told the Associated Press in an email, “but I do miss my teammates and coaches.” ..."
Favre and Rodgers, in tandem, presented the comeback player of the year award tonight in New Orleans.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BCJJZZZCMAECnlL.jpg:large
Then there's this release Re: Favre and Rodgers presenting Peyton Manning with the Comeback Player of the Year Award:
http://www.nflgridirongab.com/favre-...he-year-award/
Favre looks cool with the grey hair and glasses. Kind of has that Richard Gear look.
Yea your right:
http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...4n-5CV8VyanwEg