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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

You Knew It Wasn't Over


He just won't go away. He just can't retire. He just can't let the spotlight get away. He has to be front and center on the minds of all. He is Brett Favre and he is apparently a Minnesota Viking. Last month, he said he just couldn't do it, but once again he has changed his mind. Word is he is signing a contract with the Vikings that will pay him 10 to 12 million. I'm just waiting to see who comes out first and says this makes the Vikings a Super Bowl contender.
Don't say I didn't tell you so.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Vikings are officially a bigger joke than the Raiders.

This will end badly for all involved, particularly Chilly Chill and britfar.

Check that...this will end wonderfully for the Green Bay Packers.


Maybe the Eagles would be interested in T-Jack when he is released...they could get him, Mcnabb and Vick on the field at the same time.

KC

Kim K said...

all I can say is...WHY??? Enough is enough...just go away brett Favre...GO AWAY!

Anonymous said...

Why go away when you can still play? I don't care how many times he unretires he loves to play football. He's also not suited to do anything else so he should keep going. I also don't care if it's percieved as a double cross going to the Vikings. Hey we just honoured Tom Burgess who after 1989 went to Winnipeg and helped them win the Grey Cup. When these careers end they are over forever, and there is no coming back. Time heels all wounds, and he'll always be remembered fondly. The only true double crosses I can think of happened when Sean Michaels gave sweet chin music to Marty Jannety through that plate glass windor, or Baby Doll turned on Dusty Rhodes by going to the Four Horsemen. When it's over it's over, and let him play.

Obama

Anonymous said...

Are Chuck Foreman and Ahmad Rashad coming out of retirement too. Brett Favre is now officially the definition of ridiculous.


Kyle

Anonymous said...

I don't see what the big issue is.. Favre just wants to play some ball.. let him play