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Good to see you man. Things slowing down for you to the point where we can expect to see you more?Originally posted by b bulldogThe jets were bad two seaons ago but three seasons ago, they were 10-6. Two years ago Pennington had injuries and the jets played terribly. This year, Chad beat Brett and the Jets and got the last laugh. I was a Brett detractor before it was popular to be and lots that I posted than, is finally being shown so all can see now.
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man, this whole Favre thing will never end, will it?
I never thought that we'd associate Brett Favre with another franchise, but today we do, don't we?
Not sure I can stomach him in Purple, really struggle with that idea, but if it is meant to be, then it is.
I agree with the hope that he stays retired. I know it'll all be patched up eventually, but, waiting for that won't be easy.
Seeing him with the Jets was one thing, but, the Vikings? I hope not!
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See, I totally disagree. I think Favre in purple would make for the best year of football ever. This year we get to look forward to the new 3-4 defense, Rodgers second year, the showdown between Rodgers and Cutler in Chicago, and to top it all off, Favre vs Rodgers twice (maybe even three times!) This should be a great year for football.Originally posted by Administratorman, this whole Favre thing will never end, will it?
I never thought that we'd associate Brett Favre with another franchise, but today we do, don't we?
Not sure I can stomach him in Purple, really struggle with that idea, but if it is meant to be, then it is.
I agree with the hope that he stays retired. I know it'll all be patched up eventually, but, waiting for that won't be easy.
Seeing him with the Jets was one thing, but, the Vikings? I hope not!Busting drunk drivers in Antarctica since 2006
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Originally posted by falcoSee, I totally disagree. I think Favre in purple would make for the best year of football ever. This year we get to look forward to the new 3-4 defense, Rodgers second year, the showdown between Rodgers and Cutler in Chicago, and to top it all off, Favre vs Rodgers twice (maybe even three times!) This should be a great year for football.Originally posted by Administratorman, this whole Favre thing will never end, will it?
I never thought that we'd associate Brett Favre with another franchise, but today we do, don't we?
Not sure I can stomach him in Purple, really struggle with that idea, but if it is meant to be, then it is.
I agree with the hope that he stays retired. I know it'll all be patched up eventually, but, waiting for that won't be easy.
Seeing him with the Jets was one thing, but, the Vikings? I hope not!
That would kick some major ass interest wise,,,,you are 100% right on that.
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I am a packer fan 100% - but I enjoy good football also. That would make for good football.Originally posted by RastakThat would kick some major ass interest wise,,,,you are 100% right on that.
I am probably one of the rare few people who think it would be boring if your team blew out the opponents week after week.Busting drunk drivers in Antarctica since 2006
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Originally posted by The ShadowOriginally posted by PacknutAnd you've always been king of the morons here..........Originally posted by The ShadowI certainly agree.Originally posted by gbpackfanIt will be very sad to see Brett play another year. He was terrible at the end of the season last year. He is ruining his legacy and making a fool out of himself.
It was especially sad to learn how little he was as a person.
Allowing you to rightfully take your place as The Queen.
http://www.instantrimshot.com/
"The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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Owned by the old guy, yet again.Originally posted by FritzOriginally posted by The ShadowOriginally posted by PacknutAnd you've always been king of the morons here..........Originally posted by The ShadowI certainly agree.Originally posted by gbpackfanIt will be very sad to see Brett play another year. He was terrible at the end of the season last year. He is ruining his legacy and making a fool out of himself.
It was especially sad to learn how little he was as a person.
Allowing you to rightfully take your place as The Queen.
http://www.instantrimshot.com/
Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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This is very true. Already, there are those in the sports media who DO NOT want the guy in town. There is not a groundswell of support for Favre coming to Minnesota. It would be a very ugly(ier) ending to his career if he flopped down the stretch for the Vikings.Originally posted by ahahaThis could be such a huge disaster for Favre. There is a lot of Favre hate here in the Twin Cities. Sure, most fans would put that aside and get excited about the Vikes with Favre. There would be widespread Super Bowl expectations. If he started to fade down the stretch, and the team floundered, Viking fans would turn on him in a heartbeat. I could see those last few home games being a hate fest for a broken down football legend who broke the hearts of Viking fans once again.After lunch the players lounged about the hotel patio watching the surf fling white plumes high against the darkening sky. Clouds were piling up in the west… Vince Lombardi frowned.
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That was a similar sentiment in NY last year. I went to a few Jet sites last season to get the reaction by Jet fans re: BF. There was a very vocal Pennington rooting section. They felt Chad P got hosed by Jet mgt. I checked 'em out in the last few games and they were screaming for Brett's head.Originally posted by HowardRoarkThis is very true. Already, there are those in the sports media who DO NOT want the guy in town. There is not a groundswell of support for Favre coming to Minnesota. It would be a very ugly(ier) ending to his career if he flopped down the stretch for the Vikings.Originally posted by ahahaThis could be such a huge disaster for Favre. There is a lot of Favre hate here in the Twin Cities. Sure, most fans would put that aside and get excited about the Vikes with Favre. There would be widespread Super Bowl expectations. If he started to fade down the stretch, and the team floundered, Viking fans would turn on him in a heartbeat. I could see those last few home games being a hate fest for a broken down football legend who broke the hearts of Viking fans once again.
Any team with rabid fans will have every different opinion under the sun. Look at PR, fer instance.
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I have hired attorneys - lots of them. The first rule is keep your mouth shut. and I never paid mine as much as Brett has paid Cook. This guy is a tool.Originally posted by RastakOriginally posted by sheepsheadI dont know, not a Favre fan means not a Favre fan. You could be upset with his behavior of late (which I put squarely on Bus Cooks shoulders). But that's not what the guy said. Maybe he meant something else-but its not what he said. So, why should we read anything the gay says if he cant add a bit of clarity.
He works for Brett Favre.Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967
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Yes...I've been thinking that IF Favre comes back and signs with the Vikes, that after years of Vikes fans having their hearts broken by Brett Favre, it could happen all over again, except this time he might break their hearts while wearing a purple jersey...Originally posted by KYPackThat was a similar sentiment in NY last year. I went to a few Jet sites last season to get the reaction by Jet fans re: BF. There was a very vocal Pennington rooting section. They felt Chad P got hosed by Jet mgt. I checked 'em out in the last few games and they were screaming for Brett's head.Originally posted by HowardRoarkThis is very true. Already, there are those in the sports media who DO NOT want the guy in town. There is not a groundswell of support for Favre coming to Minnesota. It would be a very ugly(ier) ending to his career if he flopped down the stretch for the Vikings.Originally posted by ahahaThis could be such a huge disaster for Favre. There is a lot of Favre hate here in the Twin Cities. Sure, most fans would put that aside and get excited about the Vikes with Favre. There would be widespread Super Bowl expectations. If he started to fade down the stretch, and the team floundered, Viking fans would turn on him in a heartbeat. I could see those last few home games being a hate fest for a broken down football legend who broke the hearts of Viking fans once again.
Any team with rabid fans will have every different opinion under the sun. Look at PR, fer instance."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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It hasn't exactly been all roses for Mr. Favre versus the Vikings. Holmgren and Favre never won at the dome, except when Brad Johnson's head wasn't securely attached in '97, and Favre and co. lost the only playoff game between the two teams - with 4 INTs and a rather embarrassing (Originally posted by FritzYes...I've been thinking that IF Favre comes back and signs with the Vikes, that after years of Vikes fans having their hearts broken by Brett Favre, it could happen all over again, except this time he might break their hearts while wearing a purple jersey...Originally posted by KYPackThat was a similar sentiment in NY last year. I went to a few Jet sites last season to get the reaction by Jet fans re: BF. There was a very vocal Pennington rooting section. They felt Chad P got hosed by Jet mgt. I checked 'em out in the last few games and they were screaming for Brett's head.Originally posted by HowardRoarkThis is very true. Already, there are those in the sports media who DO NOT want the guy in town. There is not a groundswell of support for Favre coming to Minnesota. It would be a very ugly(ier) ending to his career if he flopped down the stretch for the Vikings.Originally posted by ahahaThis could be such a huge disaster for Favre. There is a lot of Favre hate here in the Twin Cities. Sure, most fans would put that aside and get excited about the Vikes with Favre. There would be widespread Super Bowl expectations. If he started to fade down the stretch, and the team floundered, Viking fans would turn on him in a heartbeat. I could see those last few home games being a hate fest for a broken down football legend who broke the hearts of Viking fans once again.
Any team with rabid fans will have every different opinion under the sun. Look at PR, fer instance.
) anti-Elway cop-out illegal pass at the endzone by Favre that left an indelible stain on Favre's career.
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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I agree with a lot of the opinions on Favre. I don't think him playing for the Vikings proves anything. It brings the topic up once again and Favre certainly deserves whatever he gets.
Good article. Favre will be remembered for the guy he really is by most. I guess that is the only silver lining in all of this.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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