Brett Favre

26 January 2010

ve vertical threats and it makes sense to have safety help over the top at least.  Geez!  Brett Favre 

Adrian Peterson may have been the most dominant player on this team at the beginning of the season but anyone watching the Vikings over the last half of the season is well aware that this is

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11 January 2010

The Dallas Cowboys have pulled off their first playoff win in years.  Tony Romo is now 1-2 in the playoffs, and Wade Phillips finally has won one himself.  Phillips and Romo had been known as "choke artists" in the past years, Romo fumbling a kicker hold against the Seattle Seahawks and throwing an interception late against the New York Giants.

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7 January 2010

mixture of predictions and who I think should get the award.  Enjoy!

Most Valuable Player:

Brett Favre. 68% comp, 33 TDs, 7 Ints

Why:  I think the MVP should go to a player who not only possess the gaudy stats but also captivates the league, and makes a true difference on their respective team. 

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27 September 2009

Tough one for the Texans and their faithful. 

-Brett Favre continued to amaze the rest of the public (I sit on the sidelines and shake my head at him) by adding to his legend with a last-second game-winning heave to Greg Lewis. Favre displayed incredible arm strength -- something he rarely did last season with my Jets -- firing the ball deep down the field under intense pressure. Lewis did an outstanding job maintaining his footwork and coming down with the backbreaking reception. If the Texans' fans had a rough day today, the 49er faithful suffered through the Apocalypse. 

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13 July 2009

 There is the problematic interception throwing of Brett Favre.  The early Peyton Manning in his inability of getting over the hump.  Of course, Peyton was able to overcome that problem and get to a Super Bowl, but how many of us believed that he would never do it, failing year after year in the AFC Championship.  I fully believe Tony will finally join Peyton in the promise land. As long as he avoids Donovan Mcnabb's fate, which is get to the Super Bowl, lose, and never get to that point again.  If he doesn't achieve playoff success then this is the final year for Tony Romo as far as I'm concerned.  I will back him for one more year....This year.  But if he fails, then no more.  He must get to the second game in the playoffs and win, or my support will no longer be there.  That said, here's to TR having and outstanding year!

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1 January 2009

ht time as they enter the playoffs on a high note.   

Short Shots:  

Brett Favre…retire already!  Just go away!  It’s over!  See ya!  Can you tell I have a genuine dislike for this guy?  Oh yeah…bye-bye!  

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15 November 2008

He was quickly disregarded as trash when the golden icon Brett Favre donned the green and white.

Understandable?

Yes.

Good for the Jets?

Yes.

Surprise,

Also good for Pennington and the Dolphins. 

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31 October 2008

s a lot of it upon himself by acting like such an attention whore a social butterfly.

1. Brett Favre (NYJ)—First, it was the retirement/unretirement story. Then it was the big trade/ugly departure headline. Next, it was the Rodgers/Favre season comparison. Subsequently, it was the Romo/Favre injury conversation. Finally, it was the Millen/Favre controversy. Now, it’s the Favre turnover complaint. Is anyone else tired of this?

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5 March 2008

years as the Green Bay Packers quarterback, the legendary and future hall of famer 3 time MVP Brett Favre is set to retire.

"I know I can still play, but it's like I told my wife, I'm just tired mentally. I'm just tired," Favre, a three-time NFL MVP, told ESPN's Chris Mortensen in a voice mail message.

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