Just saw on ESPN that MM is supposed to meet with the media at 9:15 (Eastern) tonight. Hope it's televised. I'm very anxious to see what he says.
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Originally posted by Pacopete4Originally posted by packers11Right now... Yes...Originally posted by Chevelle2
Peyton > Favre.
Sorry, but its true.
Back in Favre's prime? No...
isn't it great that even that is debatable when Favre is 38 going on 39... he's so fuckin good... i love it
Its not debatable. Manning owns him on the class scale as well.
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I think you need to compare A-Rod's performance this year to last years scrimmage. He didn't even match his own production last year. I am not comparing him to Favre. The drops could easily be a timing thing. They are accustomed to Brett but not to A-Rod yet. The main thing I am concerned about with A-Rod is durability and handling the pressure to perform. Last night was an aberration I hope, but if it was supposed to be his big debut it left much to be desired.Originally posted by GunakorOriginally posted by FritzDontBlitzDude, you're cracking me up over here.
I am not sure why M3 is still wasting time with the silly posturing when he knows damn well that everybody in America has heard about last night's clunker by A-Rod. They've already lost the PR war, so why keep fighting it? I like Woody's comments after the scrimmage, having only been with the team for two years he's still about to keep an objective perspective about the whole thing.
Put things about last night into perspective. He was 8-20 with an INT, which isn't very good at all. Not all of his incompletions were on target, of that you can be sure. But at least 4 or 5 of his incompletions were drops by the WR's. I saw him it Ruve in the hands twice, one Ruve dropped and the other Pat Lee made a great play on to knock it out of Ruve's hands. I saw Driver uncharacteristically drop one too. I'm not saying even those passes were perfect, but a rule of football is if you are a WR and the ball hits you in the hands you HAVE to catch it. If the ball hits you in the hands and you don't catch it that is your fault, not teh QB's. So A-Rod could have easily been 12-20 or 13-20, which isn't spectacular but isn't horrible either. Assuming those drops would have happened even if it were #4 throwing the ball, what's the difference??Always respect your opponent, even when you're kicking the crap outta him.
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You are to Favre lovers what Tex is to conservatives. I hope Favre has a good year. I'm done talking about it.Originally posted by Pacopete4isn't it great that even that is debatable when Favre is 38 going on 39... he's so fuckin good... i love it"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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Debate this.Originally posted by Chevelle2Originally posted by Pacopete4Originally posted by packers11Right now... Yes...Originally posted by Chevelle2
Peyton > Favre.
Sorry, but its true.
Back in Favre's prime? No...
isn't it great that even that is debatable when Favre is 38 going on 39... he's so fuckin good... i love it
Its not debatable. Manning owns him on the class scale as well.
1:42 had me cracking up hard.
Just awesome.
Snake's Twitter comments would be LEGENDARY.........if I was ugly or gave a shit about Twitter.
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I think pretty much all of Mannings teammates hate him. They do thier job because they know he can win football games, but when it comes right down to it, I think they hate his guts. Favre always seemed to have the ability to make a player give everything he had and risk injury playing for/with him. I think that was why people liked him so much as well. I used to think that way of him. I dont anymore.Originally posted by Chevelle2Originally posted by Pacopete4Originally posted by packers11Right now... Yes...Originally posted by Chevelle2
Peyton > Favre.
Sorry, but its true.
Back in Favre's prime? No...
isn't it great that even that is debatable when Favre is 38 going on 39... he's so fuckin good... i love it
Its not debatable. Manning owns him on the class scale as well.
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I'd love to know what Jeff Saturday, Mannings center, thinks of his QB personally...
seemed as though Favre's ceneters love him... maybe he's more gentle
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Holy fuck! I was crying like Peyton too. HAHAHAHAHAOriginally posted by Pacopete4http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPc6Dxq12t4
I'd love to know what Jeff Saturday, Mannings center, thinks of his QB personally...
seemed as though Favre's ceneters love him... maybe he's more gentle
AWESOME!
Snake's Twitter comments would be LEGENDARY.........if I was ugly or gave a shit about Twitter.
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Maybe that's been Brett's hope all along???? Maybe this will be his way of bringing about what he's always wanted.....Originally posted by Fritzif Favre can't give a straight "Hell yes I'm committed, extra film work and practice and the whole shebang" answer, then I think Favre will be flying to Minneapolis in a couple of days.
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Originally posted by SudsMcBuckyMaybe that's been Brett's hope all along???? Maybe this will be his way of bringing about what he's always wanted.....Originally posted by Fritzif Favre can't give a straight "Hell yes I'm committed, extra film work and practice and the whole shebang" answer, then I think Favre will be flying to Minneapolis in a couple of days.
I love your picture but I really hope not.. that'd be awful
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How will flying to Minneapolis bring about him regaining his starter QB position for the Green Bay Packers??Originally posted by SudsMcBuckyMaybe that's been Brett's hope all along???? Maybe this will be his way of bringing about what he's always wanted.....Originally posted by Fritzif Favre can't give a straight "Hell yes I'm committed, extra film work and practice and the whole shebang" answer, then I think Favre will be flying to Minneapolis in a couple of days.
I'm sure they hammer out some ground rules for what they say from here on out to the media. But even the Vikes say the same...
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Childress: We have not discussed Favre with Pack
Updated: August 4, 2008, 4:26 PM EST MANKATO, Minn.
(AP) - Minnesota Vikings coach Brad Childress says his team has not had contact with the Green Bay Packers regarding a potential trade for quarterback Brett Favre.
Childress dismissed a report in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that said the Packers have made preliminary contact with the Vikings about Favre. He was reinstated on Monday.
Green Bay has filed tampering charges against the Vikings for alleged inappropriate contact between the Vikings coaching staff and Favre this summer. Childress says he had no update on the outcome of that investigation.Snake's Twitter comments would be LEGENDARY.........if I was ugly or gave a shit about Twitter.
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FFS, it seems as though that clip blew out my speakers....Originally posted by Pacopete4http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPc6Dxq12t4
I'd love to know what Jeff Saturday, Mannings center, thinks of his QB personally...
seemed as though Favre's ceneters love him... maybe he's more gentle
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Formally Numb, same person, same views of M3
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