noooooo we could have had one more good year with him. on the plus side Rodgers looks good.
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noooooo we could have had one more good year with him. on the plus side Rodgers looks good.
gg, Favre
Given Favre's recent off-season history, I wouldn't count on him staying retired.
That said, I think he really is done. On one hand I'm going to miss watching him (I'm not even a Pack fan), but on the other hand, I think Rogers deserves a shot.
Favre is my favorite non-Seahawk of all time. And it's not close.
wp
Seriously, Rodgers must be feeling like Steve Young during the Joe Montana years.
Favre had a great run and went out a title contender. Time for some new blood to get things going for the Packers.
Go Vikes!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by EzDuzIt
thanks for cheering me up, it feels better knowing that tavaris jackson isnt my future at qb
i was almost positive he was going to retire the 3 years before this, and i was almost positive he was going to stay this year. wtf?
lolQuote:
Originally Posted by EzDuzIt
I've been pondering this for a few days now. What is it about Brett Favre that everybody loves?
It seems like EVERYBODY loves this guy. Even people who aren't packers fans and in some cases, even people who aren't football fans. Don't get me wrong.. I'm not trying to bash him because I like him myself. Is it because he used to go face to face with big d-linemen (Sapp)? The addictions that he overcame? Because people can relate to him because he comes off as a normal guy? Because so many people love him and this just perpetuates itself?
I honestly can't put a finger on it.
For me, this is part of it. But more than that, he's a guy who works hard, obviously has fun doing what we all dream of (while so many other players act like it's just a life they were stuck with, poor bastards making millions per year) and this while being a great player.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lukie
He's the kind of guy that I would want my son to look up to as a sports hero(if he was old enough).
He also reminds me a lot of my favorite athlete ever, Nolan Ryan, who I liked for mostly the same reasons, and who I looked up to as my sports hero as a kid.
Also, especially being a true homer, Steve Largent, Cortez Kennedy, Mack Strong, Ken Griffey Jr., Jay Buhner, and Edgar Martinez are right up there for me too.
Also, without Favre, who else could we joke about John Madden giving head to before games?
As a lifelong Packer's fan, he always made the games exciting, for better or for worse. People love him because he came to work every day with passion and put himself out on the field each week. He wasn't perfect, but he made his mistakes at full speed without hesitation. People admire a person that enjoys the hell out of what they do, and is not afraid to step out of the routine and try something out of the ordinary, even if they fail sometimes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lukie
Way too often I remember games where he would pass the ball, the camera would focus on the ball, and you had no clue what was going to happen. It could be a wide open completion, horrible interception, pinpoint pass, or a pass to no one. More often then not though, it was a great completion or great play.
That uncertainty mixed with his personality, passion on the field and the hall of fame statistical results is why he is so memorable and likeable.
It is sad to see him go, but it was his time; he went out walking (rather than limping or in a haze like most players) and showed to everyone and himself he still has it.
I think Favre is kind of an everyman... who overcame addictions... basically never got hurt... who wants to retire so he can ride tractors and fish. He was also league MVP 3 times... that's supposed to be given to the best player in the league for that year... And he did it all while laughing and joking with his opponents in an ah-shucks kinda way... in addition to battling his own addictions, plus he also provided a few of those never forget kinda moments like when he went ape-shit in that game the day after his dad died.
Not to mention this noteworthy phrase: 'I'm in town to play the Dolphins, dumbass."
pardon the ignorance, but what were the addictions he overcame? booze?
Alcohol and prescription painkillers.
I can't stand Brett Farve and am happy he's gone.
He's been a 'me first' QB for at least 5 years. Dragging out his decision to retire just until the attention starts to wain then he announces he's staying. He forces throws that he hasn't been able to make for at least 5 years (e.g. game closing INT in the playoffs).
The media sucks his cock despite all this. Here's an example:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200....html?bcnn=yes
But Favre wrote himself the perfect ending with his renaissance season of 2007
Then says:
[season ends on loss] with Favre throwing the ill-advised and game-deciding interception
granted that's a terribly written article, but it's the perfect example of the brett farve crap that's been shoved down our throats. He gets all the praise when they win and his terrible decision making gets overlooked when they loose.
Good ridance.
/hating
FYP. I go to Berkeley though so I'm rooting for him to do well.Quote:
Originally Posted by EzDuzIt
didn't he like break his foot running to the sideline?
he was still plenty able to make all of the throws. yes he does make some bad decisions, it doesnt get overlooked because he is a huge reason we are in the spot we are in the first place.Quote:
Originally Posted by swiggidy
Can't judge the guy yet, he hasn't had any weapons yet. Troy Williamson was garbage so he couldn't throw the deep ball very much. I think he'll be decent in a few yrs.Quote:
Originally Posted by EzDuzIt
As for Brett, how many big games did he choke in? And it was good to see that Moss mooned the city of GB twice now.
how many super bowls have u guys won again?
ppl who hate favre just are just talking out of their ass because hes dominated the NFC north for 15 years. also the only ppl that hate him are bears and vikings fans, although im not sure why they even care, because each of those teams have been in super bowl contention about twice in 15 years, and i just wont even mention the lions, cause they are just lol. im not a big gb fan, kinda neutral, but favre is one of my favorite players. he's really fun to watch and is capable of making completely genius plays or complete bonehead plays. no one over looks the fact that he's a gun slinger and a bit of a cowboy, thats why hes all time leader in INT's as well as everything else. hes a team player and has the most fun out of anyone on the field week after week.
We have been rebuilding since the 60s. LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by EzDuzIt
:cry: <--- me when I first heard the news.
and to answer Lukie's question, I think it has to do with his personality and persona; he just seems to be that guy that you want to root for.
I remember when he stabbed the heart of my Texans. I remember thinking (*@& ^*^# first, and then "well, we got beat by Brett Favre...it happens. Dang."
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Originally Posted by FyrFytr998
except rodgers didn't get booed and his car peed on by charles haley
The Vikings have a lot to learn before they will be invited to the adults table. How much did you spend last year on Visanthe Shiancoe? How is that working out for you?Quote:
Originally Posted by Pythonic
i dont understand favre haters. hopefully you hate tom brady too?
http://www2.jsonline.com/packer/arc/.../1favre126.jpg
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a11...ers/reg531.jpg
Fuck Yeah I hate TOM BRADY