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Fritz - you never seem to let us down.Originally posted by Fritz View Post
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The Vikings were victimized by Old Yeller Fever in 2009. An organization that had never won a Super Bowl actually stepped back and said to itself:
"You know, maybe if we pick up an aging, mistake-prone, 40-year-old quarterback with a history of collossal meltdowns on the field and massive bouts of public indecision in the off-season, but who won a Super Bowl back in 1996, we might actually win one, too!"
But like a buddy caught up in the fever of drugs, booze or an affair, victims of Old Yeller Fever never listen to anybody.
"Everyone's born anarchist and atheist until people start lying to them" ~ wise philosopher
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Recieved this in an e-mail. You can judge for yourself.
Brad Childress' House Egged Monday Night
Minneapolis police reported that an individual attempted to "egg" Brad
Childress' house last night. An empty egg carton was recovered at the
scene.
Two eggs hit Mr. Childress' house, 3 eggs went over his house and hit
his
neighbor's back door, 2 eggs hit the houses of each of his next door
neighbors, and the remaining 3 eggs were found broken on the ground near
the
carton from where the individual threw them.
Analyzing what was actually hit, police officials say they are
considering
Brett Favre as the primary suspect.
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Originally posted by LP View PostRecieved this in an e-mail. You can judge for yourself.
Brad Childress' House Egged Monday Night
Minneapolis police reported that an individual attempted to "egg" Brad
Childress' house last night. An empty egg carton was recovered at the
scene.
Two eggs hit Mr. Childress' house, 3 eggs went over his house and hit
his
neighbor's back door, 2 eggs hit the houses of each of his next door
neighbors, and the remaining 3 eggs were found broken on the ground near
the
carton from where the individual threw them.
Analyzing what was actually hit, police officials say they are
considering
Brett Favre as the primary suspect.
Too funny!! Can I share it?
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This is the 1st time I have ventured on this post. Fritz's article on Old Yeller Fever seems the perfect place to put this 755 pages tp pasture. I live for the day I can come to Packer Rats and never see BrINT's name anywhere.
He's not a Packer, and not even much of a QB. His legacy and personal life are in much deserved shambles.
Na na na na ............
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This thread is the Mason-Dixon Line compromise: we couldn't keep some rats from loving Brint so much that they wanted to post weekly love letters to his progress as a Jet/Viking and we couldn't keep others from starting countless new threads to flame him so it was decided that all things BF could stay in one easy-to-ignore spot. This compromise has kept an uneasy peace among Ratdom. The truly recent development was to have yet another thread which was allowed to stay because Joe ruled it was about Brint's cock and not so much about Brint the football player.Originally posted by Old School View PostThis is the 1st time I have ventured on this post. Fritz's article on Old Yeller Fever seems the perfect place to put this 755 pages tp pasture. I live for the day I can come to Packer Rats and never see BrINT's name anywhere.
He's not a Packer, and not even much of a QB. His legacy and personal life are in much deserved shambles.
Na na na na ............[QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.
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With all due respect, I hope you're living for more than that!Originally posted by Old School View PostThis is the 1st time I have ventured on this post. Fritz's article on Old Yeller Fever seems the perfect place to put this 755 pages tp pasture. I live for the day I can come to Packer Rats and never see BrINT's name anywhere.
He's not a Packer, and not even much of a QB. His legacy and personal life are in much deserved shambles.
Na na na na ............
In a Packer forum as un-moderated as this one, it's unrealistic to expect for references and discussion of Favre to disappear. Most Packer fans have a sense of history. Whether you love Favre, hate him, or are somewhere in between, Favre is a pretty significant part of that history.I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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On that note I propose a Bart Starr thread.....but not one for his cock.Originally posted by Joemailman View PostWith all due respect, I hope you're living for more than that!
In a Packer forum as un-moderated as this one, it's unrealistic to expect for references and discussion of Favre to disappear. Most Packer fans have a sense of history. Whether you love Favre, hate him, or are somewhere in between, Favre is a pretty significant part of that history.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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I have a question for all of you who can get the Packer Radio Network. Do any of you recall Wayne and Larry discussing Favre's departure on the air during the second MN/GB game last season?? Someone on the GBP-G forum claims to have heard Wayne and Larry telling the listeners during the broadcast of that game that after the NFC Championship game that a member of the Executive Committee wanted Favre gone! They then went on to discuss at length that the team decided to part company with Favre before #4's teary press conference. Do any of you recall hearing this on the air during the game? I find it hard to believe a story such as this hasn't been mentioned before now.
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He has a sinus infection according to Zulgad.Originally posted by JustinHarrell View PostJust saw it on ESPN from Ed Werder. Brett Favre is, "fighting illness". Poor victim Favre.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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I doubt its true, but I can't say I remember the broadcast. I could easily see a member of the Exec Committee holding that opinion, but to share it with the radio team would be dumb. And then the part about planning to part company before the retirement party does not flow from the first claim, not does it mean that this member got his way. Thompson could still have made the call and the first part of the story remains unconnected. It is simply a way to make it look like a plot to force Brett out come hell or high water; to make it look like he had no choice.Originally posted by Pugger View PostI have a question for all of you who can get the Packer Radio Network. Do any of you recall Wayne and Larry discussing Favre's departure on the air during the second MN/GB game last season?? Someone on the GBP-G forum claims to have heard Wayne and Larry telling the listeners during the broadcast of that game that after the NFC Championship game that a member of the Executive Committee wanted Favre gone! They then went on to discuss at length that the team decided to part company with Favre before #4's teary press conference. Do any of you recall hearing this on the air during the game? I find it hard to believe a story such as this hasn't been mentioned before now.
However, there is a wealth of mis-information about Brett and the Packers decision to part company floating around. I learned last week on another football site that Brett first got his own private office from Mike Sherman in 2005 to protect Brett from intrusive media inquiries about the drafting of Aaron Rodgers.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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