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  • #16
    Originally posted by SnakeLH2006
    Per breaking news, Snake has the latest:

    Originally posted by ESPN
    Report: Favre Back in Viking's Plans
    Ed Werder
    Associated Press

    MANKATO, Minn. -- When defensive tackle LeTroy Guion rolled up on Tarvaris Jackson's left knee in practice on Saturday, the Minnesota Vikings' quarterback competition ended before it really started.

    Jackson sprained the MCL in his left knee, and calls were immediately placed to Bus Cook's office in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The source requested anonymity because the team did not make an official announcement as to Favre's immediate plans.

    Coach Brad Childress declined to divulge the specific details, but sources within the Vikings brass have confirmed that Brett Favre has been offered a record $20 million dollar deal to play in 2009.

    "It looks like he'll be just fine with the contract," Childress said.

    Sources have also confirmed that Brett Favre has been offered the Offensive Coordinator position formally held by recently disposed Offensive Coordinator, Darrell Bevell.

    "I really don't know what happened," Guion said. "The contract offer happened so fast."

    The Minnesota Vikings General Manager position is apparently up for grabs, as well. Favre's agent, Bus Cook stated, "If Brett were to come back for the Vikings, it's clear that he would need time to make some trades and signings to upgrade the offense to his liking." According to a source, former Green Bay Packer, Antonio Freeman, is expected to begin workouts soon in preparation for an NFL comeback with the Minnesota Vikings.

    "We were competing out there and I'm sure Brett will be back to take our jobs," Rosenfels said. "You never want to see anyone waffle that much, but if Brett's going to be the GM, I guess love that guy, then."

    "It's pretty tough [to see that], so hopefully I still can start," left tackle Bryant McKinnie said. "Hopefully Brett will be cool with me. I never said anything too bad about Brett. I don't beat my Tweet."

    In his first season on the job in 2006, Childress drafted Jackson in the second round as his quarterback of the future. He has been up and down in his first three seasons in the league, which led to the recruitment of Favre all summer.

    Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press


    Nothing would make me happier than to see Favre as the Vikings GM. "You never want to see anyone waffle that much, but if Brett's going to be the GM, I guess love that guy, then." Classic.
    Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Gunakor
      Originally posted by SnakeLH2006
      Per breaking news, Snake has the latest:

      Originally posted by ESPN
      Report: Favre Back in Viking's Plans
      Ed Werder
      Associated Press

      MANKATO, Minn. -- When defensive tackle LeTroy Guion rolled up on Tarvaris Jackson's left knee in practice on Saturday, the Minnesota Vikings' quarterback competition ended before it really started.

      Jackson sprained the MCL in his left knee, and calls were immediately placed to Bus Cook's office in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The source requested anonymity because the team did not make an official announcement as to Favre's immediate plans.

      Coach Brad Childress declined to divulge the specific details, but sources within the Vikings brass have confirmed that Brett Favre has been offered a record $20 million dollar deal to play in 2009.

      "It looks like he'll be just fine with the contract," Childress said.

      Sources have also confirmed that Brett Favre has been offered the Offensive Coordinator position formally held by recently disposed Offensive Coordinator, Darrell Bevell.

      "I really don't know what happened," Guion said. "The contract offer happened so fast."

      The Minnesota Vikings General Manager position is apparently up for grabs, as well. Favre's agent, Bus Cook stated, "If Brett were to come back for the Vikings, it's clear that he would need time to make some trades and signings to upgrade the offense to his liking." According to a source, former Green Bay Packer, Antonio Freeman, is expected to begin workouts soon in preparation for an NFL comeback with the Minnesota Vikings.

      "We were competing out there and I'm sure Brett will be back to take our jobs," Rosenfels said. "You never want to see anyone waffle that much, but if Brett's going to be the GM, I guess love that guy, then."

      "It's pretty tough [to see that], so hopefully I still can start," left tackle Bryant McKinnie said. "Hopefully Brett will be cool with me. I never said anything too bad about Brett. I don't beat my Tweet."

      In his first season on the job in 2006, Childress drafted Jackson in the second round as his quarterback of the future. He has been up and down in his first three seasons in the league, which led to the recruitment of Favre all summer.

      Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press


      Nothing would make me happier than to see Favre as the Vikings GM. "You never want to see anyone waffle that much, but if Brett's going to be the GM, I guess love that guy, then." Classic.
      LOL. Gunakor. I swear I didn't just edit the hell out of an ESPN story to create this story (it would have taken 20 min. to do )

      This is straight from Ed Werder. Snake swears it. This is a real story.
      Snake's Twitter comments would be LEGENDARY.........if I was ugly or gave a shit about Twitter.

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      • #18
        "I don't beat my tweet" - that is some classic stuff right there.
        "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

        KYPack

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Rastak
          Originally posted by Brando19
          PFT is now reporting that Beanie Wells went down today, as well. He had to be carted off the field with a leg injury. Man I hope that doesn't happen to any of the Packers.

          I would hope that doesn't happen...if it does I'm sure you'll create a thread "Down goes Raji!"


          Interesting, that for as potentially incendiary a headline like "Down goes Jackson!" might be in a forum for a rival football team, Tony Kornheiser used the exact same phrase on PTI today. He's at least supposed to be impartial, despite all of his Favre-lust right?
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Rastak
            Originally posted by Brando19
            PFT is now reporting that Beanie Wells went down today, as well. He had to be carted off the field with a leg injury. Man I hope that doesn't happen to any of the Packers.

            I would hope that doesn't happen...if it does I'm sure you'll create a thread "Down goes Raji!"


            I'd rather it be "down goes so-and-so" then "so-and-so goes down," because then I'd be wondering upon whom.
            "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

            KYPack

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Fritz
              "I don't beat my tweet" - that is some classic stuff right there.
              Wow..2 classic quotes in one story now...? Apparently ole Snakey has the scoop....But my personal fave scoop on that breaking story was this one:

              Originally posted by SnakeLH2006
              The Minnesota Vikings General Manager position is apparently up for grabs, as well. Favre's agent, Bus Cook stated, "If Brett were to come back for the Vikings, it's clear that he would need time to make some trades and signings to upgrade the offense to his liking."

              Chris Mortensen is now reporting on ESPN that Snake has signed on to deliver bicycle reports from Packer Training Camp. Stay tuned.
              Snake's Twitter comments would be LEGENDARY.........if I was ugly or gave a shit about Twitter.

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