Posts Tagged Brett Favre

Why Scott Boras Is The Best

He gets what he has to get for his clients. This is why Matt Holliday employs him.

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Brett Favres Moves Fans, Enemies To Song

Folks in Wisconsin are saying many hateful things about Brett Favre. His treachery stirred lots of Internet protest.

But some folks in the upper Midwest are OK with his move.

And the Viking fans are glad to have him.

Even Vikings fans with perilously low testosterone levels appreciated his arrivals.

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Packer Fans Have Issues With Brett Favre

As you can see from his disturbing video from Packer Nation. Yikes! This might be a new low.

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Favre Channels Inner Rodney Harrison

Look at No. 4 going after this dude’s knees, and his livelihood. As the broadcasters note, “that is not cool.”

Brett Favre continues to make news anyway he can, putting fellow NFL players at risk.

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What The Vikings Are Going Through

This is only a slight exaggeration, for sure. Brett Favre’s passion for the game comes and goes, like fruit flies in a stiff breeze.

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Brett Favre Still Tops BCS Poll

That is, he tops the Bobo’s Constant Silliness Poll, which is updated weekly.

He created a soap opera where there as none. Although he will likely lead the Minnesota Vikings to a 5-0 start, he will create a soap-opera-like atmosphere in the process. Coach Brad “Major Dad” Childress has gone “all in” with this move, putting his career on the line.

Expect more silliness as this season unfolds. The story about the crazed fan with a goat is just the beginning.

Lord knows what these people were up to.

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In A Very Weird Week, Favre Ranked No. 1

In our Bobo’s Constant Silliness (BCS) poll, we grade the ceaseless attempt by sports figures and institution to draw attention to themselves. This was a banner week, to say the least.

Attention whore Brett Favre made his comeback, Chad Ochocinco broke out on several fronts, the Mayfield family brought us more good times, Raiders coach Tom Cable came under fire for attacking one of his assistant coaches . . . there was almost no end to the madness.

In the end, Favre fought his way to the top of this week’s rankings. His indecisiveness is legend.

He was heroic in his defiance of normal team protocol, returning to the NFL with the Vikings just to get even with the Packers.

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Waiting until Minnesota was finished up the grueling portion of the preseason work was  a nice touch. So was his awful debut. Something tells us he will have a tough time earning his $12 million this year.

Sadly, we will have to endure breathless minute-by-minute coverage of this comeback on ESPN, which may have to embed one of its reporters in Favre himself to maximize coverage. That could limit Favre’s mobility, but he’ll probably play along to get the additional attention.

Here are some additional links to stories related to his actually football performance which, after just a brief introduction to his new teammates, wasn’t great.

Favre is so irritating, even Fran Tarkenton took him to task. And it’s pretty unusual for people to take anything Fran says seriously these days, so you know Brett is a lightning rod.

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Join The Brett Favre Hunger Strike!

If you aren’t exciting about the former Packer playing for the arch-rival Vikings. This guy is none too happy about it.

Gotta like this guy.

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Brett Favre, Back Again

This is just ridiculous. Why can’t he leave the Vikings alone? Somewhere out there, Sage Rosenfels is very, very sad. He was so close to getting the keys to a Super Bowl-caliber team.

If you need constant updates on Farve, then bookmark this page. Also, seek medical attention.

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Enough Favre & Vick Already

favre– So Brett Favre is staying retired hugh? I don’t buy it. He doesn’t want the grind? I am betting he means the grind of grind of training camp. How excited do you think the Vikings and their fans are with Sage Rosenfels and Tarvaris Jackson? I would have liked to watch the drama unfold this season but I don’t think we have heard the last of Mr. Favre.

Enough with the Mike Vick already. Finally we can move on it appears as he can sign with an NFL team and get back out there six weeks into the season, although it could be more. There are teams interested – Redskins, Saints, Jaguars, and Raiders – and he will be a good fit for a number of teams as a wildcat. However, is the bad PR worth the production? Time will tell – but there will be a team or teams that will take a few picketers outside in exchange for some offense. Imagine him in the same backfield as Reggie Bush in New Orleans. Not too bad.

Went to see “Bruno.” One word – EWWWWWW

Finally, here is a funny photo of Garth Brooks tossing a coin in his own face before a soccer game. Funny stuff – enjoy.


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