Topic: Brett Favre
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Riding_Dubz Joined Wed 05/21/08 Posts: 21999 |
I just feel compelled to say his name a few times and im not even a viking fan Brett Favre Brett Favre Brett Favre Brett Favre ahh now i feel better....
i hope i feel that good when im 40 ahhh what the hey say it a few more times Brett Favre Brett Favre Brett Favre Brett Favre
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damnitscloudy Joined Sat 04/07/07 Posts: 11312 |
I wish I counted how many times the name said during the game last night. I'm Farve-ed out right now lol
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LewisW123 Joined Tue 06/30/09 Posts: 2256 |
This just in:
Brett Favre is like a little kid Brett Favre loves the game. |
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wannacuddlewthme Joined Tue 11/11/08 Posts: 7109 |
He reminds me of one of my ex's..She just wouldn't quit
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GRIFFIN_LIZZARD Joined Mon 02/16/09 Posts: 7186 |
Dude has skills... and someday he'll buy that TV at sears!
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Riding_Dubz Joined Wed 05/21/08 Posts: 21999 |
QUOTE: Dude has skills... and someday he'll buy that TV at sears!
every time i see that commercial im like wtf
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GRIFFIN_LIZZARD Joined Mon 02/16/09 Posts: 7186 |
QUOTE: QUOTE: Dude has skills... and someday he'll buy that TV at sears!
every time i see that commercial im like wtf
I like the fact the sears dude calls him a waffeler, and unable to decide and Bret stands there and says I hate those kind of people. |
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s1owhand Joined Fri 05/18/07 Posts: 26963 |
i'm just not SURE....
Mr. Favre looked like someone who was still pretty proficient at QB.
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Nickvanillagorilla Joined Thu 05/21/09 Posts: 1323 |
I saw it when he beat my faviorate team the 49ers last week on his last play
, seems like hes got a new sense of the pocket presence . Uses the hell out of the pump fake
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Riding_Dubz Joined Wed 05/21/08 Posts: 21999 |
QUOTE: Uses the hell out of the pump fake
omg my face hurts from laughing
i did notice..in that last game.. he pump faked it every FU#KING TIME
even two or three times sometimes o wow
Edited by Riding_Dubz on Tue 10/06/09 10:46 PM
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Riding_Dubz Joined Wed 05/21/08 Posts: 21999 |
ready pump fake
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Nickvanillagorilla Joined Thu 05/21/09 Posts: 1323 |
QUOTE: ready pump fake
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Diligent Joined Wed 01/07/09 Posts: 200 |
I have never supported the Green Bay Packers as a franchise or a team. But, I have always admired and respected Brett Favre as a man and as a professional athlete. When he was younger, he was the hottest "gunslinger" in town. I distinctly remember a playoff game in a winter snowstorm several years ago. I believe the Packer's opponent was the Falcons. I recall the sheer velocity on Favre's throws: cannon-like velocity in a tight spiral with laser guided accuracy. This, in spite of the snow, the wet conditions, and gusting winds.
Favre's efforts and child-like enthusiasm can't be questioned. The man has not missed a professional start in over 17 YEARS! Along the way, he has played through various injuries because his team needed him and because of his work ethic. Despite all of his records, Favre continues playing because he loves the game of football and he feels that he can help the Vikings achieve success. You know what, I agree with him. It has been a pleasure watching him perform on the football field, and the magical mystery tour is not over! |
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NaciremaDream Joined Tue 10/06/09 Posts: 57 |
QUOTE: He reminds me of one of my ex's..She just wouldn't quit |
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Nickvanillagorilla Joined Thu 05/21/09 Posts: 1323 |
"Favre's efforts and child-like enthusiasm can't be questioned. The man has not missed a professional start in over 17 YEARS!"
Could not agree more Diligent, in any sport an athlete that plays injured or not for 17yrs straight is a true meaning to how they feel about their sport |
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Riding_Dubz Joined Wed 05/21/08 Posts: 21999 |
i think he wants to be the oldest guy to win a super bowl jmo
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Riding_Dubz Joined Wed 05/21/08 Posts: 21999 |
Edited by Riding_Dubz on Wed 10/07/09 07:33 AM
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Mr_Music Joined Wed 10/22/08 Posts: 10677 |
Gee, Dubz, you're starting to sound just like Jawarski, Tirico, and Gruden when they creamed their jeans all through the game, as though they've never seen anybody (specifically Favre) play like that before. Whoop-de-doo.
The funniest thing is, nobody had anything good to say about him while he was here at the Packers. In fact, people went out of their way to pick him apart, including sportscasters, despite the fact that he already held every NFL record known to man. Then he goes to the Jets, and people are still "la-de-da" for the most part. Now, all of a sudden he goes to Minnesota, and he's suddenly like the second coming of God? Gimme a break. Congradulations, Minnesota. You've finally got Brett Favre. Whoopee. It only took you 17 years to do it. And if by some EXTREMELY REMOTE chance you go to the playoffs/Super Bowl (which I HIGHLY doubt), you're the ones who have to live with the fact that it took a PACKER to get you there....one that you had absolutely no use for for 17 years! |
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gotit4u2dc Joined Thu 10/08/09 Posts: 2 |
In '99 I got to see him play in GB.
http://www.csdevonline.com/Sports/NFLNews/tabid/336/language/en-US/Default.aspx mr_music, he added another record,against GB, to his list by being the only player in NFL history to beat every team.
Edited by gotit4u2dc on Thu 10/08/09 08:23 AM
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LewisW123 Joined Tue 06/30/09 Posts: 2256 |
QUOTE: In '99 I got to see him play in GB. Let me guess, you thought that was going to be your last chance, because he was talking about retirement. |
, seems like hes got a new sense of the pocket presence
. Uses the hell out of the pump fake