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Sports>Farve NOT to stay retired
ratpack 10:09 AM 08-23-2009
Enough is enough. I hope he gets the **** beat out of him.
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Kreth 02:06 PM 09-16-2009
So now Mr. Indecision is screwing the Jets as well, to the tune of $125k in fines. Will someone *please* retire his ass?
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yourchoice 10:06 PM 01-24-2010
Love him or hate him, Favre is one tough son of a gun.

I was torn if I wanted him to play this year. Without a doubt I am glad he did. The dude can still play. I know he threw a pick at the end of the game, but it didn't cost them the game. They needed the yards for the kicker (would have been a 55-56 yarder).

Before he got beat the hell up in the NFC Championship I would have guessed he was coming back next year...but something tells me we won't know for sure until September. :-)

My hat's off to you Brett.:-)

Now go Colts! Beat the Saints!
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E.J. 10:18 PM 01-24-2010
MVP season....one of his best ever. He played his a$$ off this year and is still one of the best QB's in the league. He has earned to be a bit of a prima donna, even if that rubs some the wrong way.

In the end, I will turn on the television to watch BF play football, that is more than I can say for Tavaris Jackson.....

I kind of wanted the Jets and Vikings, but could not care less that we have the Colts and Saints.... GO SAINTS GO!!!!
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yachties23 10:21 PM 01-24-2010
Just a thought....

The last two drives hes run in the playoffs, both NFC championship games, he threw two INTs, both of which cost his team a chance to win.

IMO the most overrated QB in the history of the NFL.

I hope he retires, I'm tired of his act, and his selfishness.
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Kreth 10:25 PM 01-24-2010
Originally Posted by yourchoice:
I know he threw a pick at the end of the game, but it didn't cost them the game. They needed the yards for the kicker (would have been a 55-56 yarder).
He could've run for 6 or 7 yards which would've put them back inside Longwell's range. In the replay from the spider cam, it also looked like he had someone open (Shiancoe, I think) about 8 yds downfield near the sideline.

Originally Posted by :
Before he got beat the hell up in the NFC Championship I would have guessed he was coming back next year...but something tells me we won't know for sure until September. :-)
And we're back to my biggest argument against the Vikes signing Favre: who takes over under center if he's really done? Has he been enough of a mentor that Jackson will take over as a capable young franchise QB?
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E.J. 10:55 PM 01-24-2010
Originally Posted by yachties23:

I hope he retires, I'm tired of his act, and his selfishness.
By his act....I assume you mean his MVP like season.... 33-7-4202 Taking his team to 12 wins and the NFC Championship game....


I am always a bit perplexed about why people wish for someone to retire when they are playing at the top of the game..... We are not talking Tony Dorsett with the Broncos.... BF had an AMAZING season.... Would you have preferred to have Tavaris under center....?
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E.J. 11:01 PM 01-24-2010
Kreth, I agree....he could have run and probably picked up close to 10 yards....especially if he would have sacrificed his body. That would have put the Vikings in position to win the game with a very makeable field goal....

But hindsight is always easy for us.... I assume he thought he had that throw.... It was a costly turnover, there is no questioning that.


Let me clarify, I am not a Brett Favre fan.... I am a fan of good football and BF brings it every week. I shake my head at those that worry about his controlling his future, like it is not his right to do so.
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Kreth 11:13 PM 01-24-2010
For me, I want the Vikes to have a good season. What's going to happen if Favre is done. Will Jackson step up and take advantage of a receiving corps that really showed some talent this year? Or will we stumble along for another 10 years or so?
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yachties23 05:23 AM 01-25-2010
Originally Posted by E.J.:
By his act....I assume you mean his MVP like season.... 33-7-4202 Taking his team to 12 wins and the NFC Championship game....


I am always a bit perplexed about why people wish for someone to retire when they are playing at the top of the game..... We are not talking Tony Dorsett with the Broncos.... BF had an AMAZING season.... Would you have preferred to have Tavaris under center....?

Look at it from this perspective:

The reason he wanted out of Green Bay was because they didn't trade for Randy Moss. So he pulled that retire, un-retire BS and put the Packers in a terrible spot. If they didn't let Rogers play, odds are he walks after one more season under Brett.

So he forces their hand, and they trade him grudgingly to the Jets. Farve goes, but he really wants to play for the Vikings, Packers won't allow that to happen and put in several clauses in the deal that will cost the Jets massive draft picks if they trade him to Minny. Favre leads the jets to 8-3, than basically falls apart, throwing pick after pick after pick. He continues to start every game, preserving his precious consecutive start streak. Jets miss the playoffs, and Favre retires. Jets trade up in the draft and get Mark Sanchez, needing salary cap, Favre tells the Jets, cut me, I'll sign a one day deal with the packers and retire a packer. He never does. He heads over to Minny after training camp is over. He worked the Jets into that move, suffer one year, get to get to your ultimate goal.

I will not take anything away from his talent. He has a great arm, and is tough as nails. People are saying "the vikes wouldn't be there without Brett."
I agree, but Brett also threw the game away, just like 3 years ago against the Giants in the NFC championship. Just like Five years ago to Vick and the Falcons. I've see him hand away more big games with stupid throws than hes won with great throws.
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0002S 05:57 AM 01-25-2010
Hall of Fame QBs have great records. GREAT Hall of Fame QBs win big games and multiple Super Bowls.

Farve will fall between Sims/Marino and Montana/Elway/Bradshaw.

Hall of Fame....SURE! Best ever...not even close
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Bruins Fan 07:01 AM 01-25-2010
OK so how many knew Farve would implode?
I did for sure, history repeats it self.
The only good thing about the Vikes loss is we don't have to listen to Farve talk for two weeks :-)
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Starscream 08:11 AM 01-25-2010
Originally Posted by yourchoice:
Before he got beat the hell up in the NFC Championship I would have guessed he was coming back next year...but something tells me we won't know for sure until September. :-)
My thoughts exactly. I don't have any beef with the man. He's been a helluva QB this year.
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Wanger 08:23 AM 01-25-2010
He played as expected last night, making a horrendously bad decision to snatch deafeat from the jaws of victory. I expected more of that from him this year, and just wish he would have done it in the regular season, rather than now. The heartbreak of being a Vikings fan. :-)
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Kreth 08:49 AM 01-25-2010
I am *not* a Favre fan, but the Vikes lost due to officiating, not one turnover. That game should never have gone to OT.
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yourchoice 09:06 AM 01-25-2010
Originally Posted by Kreth:
He could've run for 6 or 7 yards which would've put them back inside Longwell's range. In the replay from the spider cam, it also looked like he had someone open (Shiancoe, I think) about 8 yds downfield near the sideline.
As for running the ball, the guy was hobbling around on a bad wheel...I'm guessing a high ankle sprain. I just watched the replay on nfl.com...I am guessing he could have gotten a two yard gain. A D-lineman was 3 yards from him when he was still 4 yards behind the line of scrimmage. Once he committed to throw The linebackers would have closed toward him (they were about 7 yards behind the line). So if the defense didn't move, he would have picked up 6-7 yds. Unfortunately, that wouldn't have happened. And Shiancoe looked covered to me until he let go of the ball that was ultimately intercepted.
Originally Posted by Kreth:
And we're back to my biggest argument against the Vikes signing Favre: who takes over under center if he's really done? Has he been enough of a mentor that Jackson will take over as a capable young franchise QB?
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I think the Viking brass realize that Jackson is not a starting NFL QB. At least they should! :-) If I were them I'd draft someone to groom, or, if Favre retires, trade for someone different. It would be interesting if my beloved Eagles were willing to trade McNabb to the Vikings for draft picks. Unlike most of my Eagle brethren, I think McNabb is a very good QB still, but for the first time, I can see trading him as a viable option.

Originally Posted by E.J.:
I shake my head at those that worry about his controlling his future, like it is not his right to do so.
I agree 100%. Especially when he has proven to be more than capable playing.
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srduggins 11:00 AM 01-25-2010
I have to agree with the last two posts.

I don't listen to all the hoopla around Brett, so it doesn't bother me. All I know is that I enjoyed watching the vikings play football this year.
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macpappy 01:02 PM 01-25-2010
AMBER ALERT!!!!! A Retirement home in Minnesota is looking for an elderly man that is off his medication. He's very Delusional, he thinks he can play football. DESCRPTION: 6’2”tall 222lbs AGE-OLDER THAN DIRT.Goes by Farve,Last seen in New Orleans wearing a Vikings jersey if see him please call 911 ASAP he needs HELP!
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Kreth 01:05 PM 01-25-2010
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Kreth 01:06 PM 01-25-2010
Gee mister, yer funny.

NOT! :-)
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