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  • #31
    Originally posted by cpk1994
    Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
    You can never go wrong with a po boy sandwich with Favre with a side of crawfish. Maybe if the waitress cared to know him a bit better they would have known what to bring him right away.
    Then he'll just go on Greta Van Susteren and talk bad about the waitress.
    Only if she was slow and dimwitted

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Chevelle2
      Originally posted by cpk1994
      Originally posted by Brando19
      Originally posted by Lurker64
      I hope that the next time that Brett Favre orders a turkey sandwich, they screw up his order by using the wrong mustard and the turkey is dry.
      It wouldn't matter to him. He'd change his mind before the sandwich got to him and would have a cheese pizza on its way instead.
      Then he'll change his maind again and go back with the turkey sandwich.
      Then he would text Trent Dilfer and tell him about it.
      Ty needs to correct this slander of Brett.

      1. Brett was forced into ordering a turkey sandwich. Brett was in line and couldn't decide. Brett wouldn't let anyone skip him to order and stood at the front of the line pondering for weeks what sandwich to order.
      2. After the manager politely asked him to order, brett did indeed order a turkey sandwich. He told friends it was delicious.
      3. Couple of weeks later he told friends that the counter girl and manager forced him into making a sandwich decision. At the time he didn't know what to order, so he ordered turkey. Deanna and his family thought turkey was a good decision at the time.
      4. Brett really did want a po boy. Or, that is at least what Bus Cook leaked to various members of the media.
      5. What was unknown at the time was that while Brett has enjoyed turkey sandwiches for years, he was an annoying customer that the counter girl and manager had placated for year..."yes, we will leave off the cheese, no it doesn't come with chips and a drink, but we will do it for you."

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      • #33
        You know how I feel about the current situation of Brett, but:

        a. I'll always remember him as the guy that ran around giving everyone a high five after a TD. Or running to jump on Bubba Franks after a big win.

        b. I'll remember his 420+ TDs as a Packer and what they did to help us field the top offenses year after year.

        c. I'll remember that his on-the-field attitude is what captivated me and got me to watch football in the first place.

        d. I'll remember that he was a PART of the reason that we brought the Lombardi Trophy back to its rightful place in Titletown.

        e. I'll remember him as one of the great figures in the history of our great state of Wisconsin. A place that I hope he keeps in heart, as well.

        When he gets inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame, he'll be remembered as a Green Bay Packer. He'll deserve to be there and he'll deserve our honor at that time, as well. Whether or not you believe he deserves anything from us right now. Which I don't. Just to make that clear, but don't mean to further poison this thread.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
          Originally posted by Bretsky
          Originally posted by JustinHarrell
          Favre would make a hell of a gimp. .


          classless and insensitive
          Are you suggesting Brett doesn't have that capability. I find any suggestion that brett couldn't do anything he set his mind to...to be brett hating.

          I'm suggesting a gimp reference is not cool .......no more or no less.
          TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
            Edit: Maybe it's not too late. Perhaps this can end like "It's a Wonderful Life." Just when things seem their darkest, a new dawn approaches.
            Or like a season of "Dallas" where it's all just a dream.
            All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Bretsky
              I'm suggesting a gimp reference is not cool .......no more or no less.

              It was meant as an exaggeration to lighten the mood. Apparently it didn't go over well

              In all seriousness, as a Packer fan, I want to beat him as badly as I'd like to win any game but I don't wish harm on the guy It's exaggeration to rile up the lovers and make the people who don't care laugh.

              Like baddest coming here to rile up Packer fans, I like to rile up Viking/Favre fans. It's part of the experience for me.
              Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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              • #37
                I think this fits here-from the Bleacher Report


                The Disinegration of a Legend

                by Kendall Salter (Contributor)


                Not too long ago, there was the charm. A golden smile to go with a winning arm. There used to be charisma and glory. He had the courage to go deep when few would, throwing touchdown passes on a night meant for grieving.

                It's sad, really, when you think of the time that has gone by.

                Now there is folly. Now there is narcissism. Gone are the smiles, the gracious hugs, and the character that won over so many. Gone is the respect and admiration.

                The Brett Favre legend rolls on, but the stories have become tall tales. The bandwagon is growing emptier by the day, and the groans are becoming more audible. The man who once inspired leagues of faithful fans in one of the NFL’s greatest cities now inspires rolled eyes and tired yawns.

                Will he come back? I’m sure if you asked many, the answer would be a resounding “who cares?” And besides Viking fans and the ESPN big shots, who really does? With much flip-flopping, Favre has become the ultimate Boy Who Cried Wolf, only this time it’s the Man Who Cried Quit one too many times. He’s Junior Seau to the third power. He makes Michael Jordan look like a retirement rookie.

                He has become an attention addict. This from a man who for so long played in a city that inspires a small town feel and home spun values. To be fair, the media has most certainly gone overboard, spouting off “breaking news” stories about mailed X-ray results and lawn mowing.

                Someone has got to put a stop to it, and it looks like Vikings coach Brad Childress might just be the one to do it. Finally seeing some sense and knowing that Favre will undoubtedly continue to delay his second “comeback,” Childress has demanded that Favre make his decision within the week.

                Finally, a deadline. I’m sure that when Favre announces his intentions later this week news and sports media outlets will go bananas with coverage and “analysis.” I, for one, hope that this finally puts an end to this misguided Brett Favre Hysteria.

                It is long overdue.
                Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967

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                • #38
                  Who can forget the game where he got hit in the head, came out one play, then raced in without Shermy's permission and threw a T.D. pass?

                  What about those crazy-ass shovel passes? Wow.

                  Or how about the first play of the game, where he'd throw the ball into an astonished linebacker's arms - and the linebacker would drop it due to the sheer surprise? Then th game would carry on as if that hadn't happened at all...

                  How about his blocks, which everybody loved (though I always thought the officials let him get away with illegal blocks)? It was fun to watch.

                  Good times, good times.
                  "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                  KYPack

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Fritz
                    Who can forget the game where he got hit in the head, came out one play, then raced in without Shermy's permission and threw a T.D. pass?
                    I'll never forget where I was. I was at work, at a grocery store, and we had it over the radio. I remember being completely confused at what just occurred.

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                    • #40
                      I'll remember his fake jump passes after he hands off the ball. That's old school corny.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                        Originally posted by Bretsky
                        I'm suggesting a gimp reference is not cool .......no more or no less.

                        It was meant as an exaggeration to lighten the mood. Apparently it didn't go over well

                        In all seriousness, as a Packer fan, I want to beat him as badly as I'd like to win any game but I don't wish harm on the guy It's exaggeration to rile up the lovers and make the people who don't care laugh.

                        Like baddest coming here to rile up Packer fans, I like to rile up Viking/Favre fans. It's part of the experience for me.
                        Maybe it is because you're a Douche Bag?

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                        • #42
                          Division Sun Jan 20, 2002 box

                          L GNB* @ STL 17 45 26 44 281 2 6 27 6.4 59.1 53.5

                          Fucking Bill Shroeder ran 6 wrong routes in that game!!!!
                          The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                            oh man, we didn't get two posts in without a bad vibe.

                            A little help!

                            hilarious
                            They said God has a Tim Tebow complex!

                            Brew Crew in 2011!!!

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                            • #44
                              It really is quite ironic that those on here that trash Brett the most are the ones that claim they are sick of him and could care less what he does. Yet these are the same people that HAVE to trash Brett in EVERY Favre thread. If you don't care what he does then let it the fuck go!!! Some of us do care and don't need the haters negativity. The line of if you are rooting for Brett as a Viking your not a Packer fan,is real old also. Who the fuck are any of you to determine what makes someone a fan. I say if your a TT fan you are not a fan as he is running this team down the shitter. But I don't sit there and say all of the TT leg humpers are not Packer fans. If you don't like Favre any more fine,but why try and shit on those of us that do.

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                              • #45
                                If you are cheering for the Vikings (or Bears, or Lions, or Buccaneers prior to 2002) you are not a Packer Fan.
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