Well, it's over. #4 has decided to listen to his body and say it's over OVER. Does this Vikes Fanatic thinks we have heard the last of this drama? I hope we have, but my spidy sen
Brett Favre
28 July 2009
20 June 2009
Posted by Coleman Dieger | No comments yet
17 June 2009
Ok, in my last blog post I said Brett Favre can't happen, so Sage or T-Jack has to. Well, i stand corrected. I saw u-tube video today of Favre throwing and saying it felt "OK". He also said "ok" isn't good enough. We all know give him the time between now and Training Camp, it's going to be a
Posted by Coleman Dieger | No comments yet
15 June 2009
The Minnesota Vikings are sending representatives to check out Brett Favre. Why, are we wasting more time pursuing this man? He is a empty bucket with little incentive for the Vikings to follow.
Posted by Dustin | No comments yet
11 June 2009
Despite Favre's behavior over the past two years, he is still a viable option at quarterback. The fact of the matter is, if the Minnesota Vikings ever want to come with a breath of touching the Vince Lombardi Trophy in the foreseeable future they should get
Posted by Matthew McCabe | 1 comment
9 June 2009
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8 June 2009
Brett Favre where do we begin. This is an open letter to you and all of your concerns. Stop you incessant pursuit to dominate your old team. It isn’t likable, pretty or even expected that a man of caliber would stoop to such depths. No playing campaign with the Minnesota Vikings will validate your 16 year career with the Green Bay Packers. Unless you join the Vikings and go undefeated for the next two seasons, the Packers are never going to believe they made the wrong decision.
Posted by Dustin | No comments yet
7 June 2009
Continue reading "Is it T-Jack or SRose, cuz Favre can't happen"
Posted by Coleman Dieger | No comments yet
30 May 2009
Does anyone believe the Minnesota Vikings wouldn't be better with Brett Favre? Of course some do but I don't, his pre-madonna motivation to reign the Vikings to a Superbowl simply to spite his former GM is going to carry him far enough. That type of attitude isn't for the Vikings. We need a team made of selfless leaders and selfish role players. Our Quarterback Tavaris Jackson needs to simply develop himself as a passer, stop trying to be a runner, and become a leader. Our wide receivers need to stop being scared and get hungry. The fear of being hit isn't enough for them to run fast, the motivation should be the touchdown. The end zone dance should be their highlight.
Posted by Dustin | 1 comment
7 May 2009
Brett Favre was released from the New York Jets last week as an unrestricted free agent, and ever since the gossip has been swirling that Head Coach Brad Childress has been trying to woo Favre to his former rival team the Minnesota Vikings. At Favre's press conference he stated that he was retired from the National Football League "at this time" and the rumor mill has been churning up stories ever since. But whats the truth? It was reported that Childress flew to visit Favre at his home in Mississippi on Wednesday May 6, but Childress arrived the Vikings training facility the following morning. Are we to believe that if such meeting did occur, that it was so cut and dry as to be concluded in less than a day. Fans don't know whats going on, and its stirring up some unpleasant feelings from many die hard Vikes fans who will forever view Brett as the most loathesome of rivals, a Green Bay Packer. And on the other hand, there are some fans who overlook Favre's green and gold upbringing and view him simply as the best man for the job, as many folks have speculated that the Vikings are just a great Quarterback away from being a true Super Bowl Contender.
Continue reading "Say it aint so... Vikings Coach Childress ..."
Posted by Katie Harris | 1 comment
12 February 2009
Now that the infamous Favre has allegedly put his name back on the retirement list, let the rumor mills begin. We all know "some" will start the unwelcomed rumors that Brett is
Posted by Coleman Dieger | No comments yet
3 February 2009
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1 January 2009
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!
Posted by utopia1dc | No comments yet
15 November 2008
Understandable?
Yes.
Good for the Jets?
Yes.
Surprise,
Also good for Pennington and the Dolphins.
Posted by Dayne Duranti | No comments yet
31 October 2008
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?
Continue reading "THE ULTIMATE MID-SEASON NFL BREAKDOWN ..."
Posted by Nolan Bennett | No comments yet
1 August 2008
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5 March 2008
"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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