winner-within wrote:Hate to post this but its drama time at Eden Prairie...I personally would like to see Brett back I think there is a Super Bowl win waiting for him..... and is exactly how his career should and will end.........How bout you???
I also think winning the World series is possible for the Twinkies and could happen this fall.
theman wrote:winner-within wrote:Hate to post this but its drama time at Eden Prairie...I personally would like to see Brett back I think there is a Super Bowl win waiting for him..... and is exactly how his career should and will end.........How bout you???
I also think winning the World series is possible for the Twinkies and could happen this fall.
Brett Farve: zzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ *yyyyaawwwnnn* zzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!
The Twins: I am a huge fan, and the winning streak recently snapped by the Rays have put some SERIOUS faith back in me. The first half of the season was pretty rough. I want to see how the next ten games go in trying to bounce back now before I can tag them as a contender. Remember their total wins wouldn't put them at the top of any (maybe one) divisions in baseball.
winner-within wrote:Hate to post this but its drama time at Eden Prairie...
Flip wrote:winner-within wrote:Hate to post this but its drama time at Eden Prairie...
Eden Prairie...What does that have to do with anything? Also, it is "Favre."
Hinsa wrote:That's hilarious, wiener-withered.
At least that's how everybody I know pronounces it. Or are you pronouncing it the Icelandic way?
Milkman wrote:Maybe thats why they haven't seen FaVRe at camp. He's in Eden Prairie and not Mankato.
Nice attempt at backtracking and covering up your mistakes. I'd use a rolling eyes emoticon there but I think you use it enough for the entire board.
thatguy422 wrote:Brett Favre is either a big help or a big hurt. You never know if you're going to get the big touchdown pass or the big interception. He doesn't play well from behind.
thatguy422 wrote:Brett Favre is either a big help or a big hurt. You never know if you're going to get the big touchdown pass or the big interception. He doesn't play well from behind.
scruffy wrote:...Don't forget that last year he only took them one game further then the previous season...
winner-within wrote:thatguy422 wrote:Brett Favre is either a big help or a big hurt. You never know if you're going to get the big touchdown pass or the big interception. He doesn't play well from behind.
He is the best QB that the Vikes have
baseball wrote:thatguy422 wrote:Brett Favre is either a big help or a big hurt. You never know if you're going to get the big touchdown pass or the big interception. He doesn't play well from behind.
From an article in 2008.
"164 wins as a quarterback—40 of them coming from behind."
Not sure how many he has had in the last 2 seasons, but 25% of his wins are come from behind in the 4th quarter and overtime. I'd say he does alright when behind.
thatguy422 wrote:Brett Favre is either a big help or a big hurt. You never know if you're going to get the big touchdown pass or the big interception. He doesn't play well from behind.
baseball wrote:thatguy422 wrote:Brett Favre is either a big help or a big hurt. You never know if you're going to get the big touchdown pass or the big interception. He doesn't play well from behind.
From an article in 2008.
"164 wins as a quarterback—40 of them coming from behind."
Not sure how many he has had in the last 2 seasons, but 25% of his wins are come from behind in the 4th quarter and overtime. I'd say he does alright when behind.
thatguy422 wrote:Brett Favre is either a big help or a big hurt. You never know if you're going to get the big touchdown pass or the big interception. He doesn't play well from behind.
winner-within wrote:thatguy422 wrote:Brett Favre is either a big help or a big hurt. You never know if you're going to get the big touchdown pass or the big interception. He doesn't play well from behind.
when Brett leaves the NFL, the NFL will never have another quarter back who even comes close to his durability, his passion for the game, his dedication to his teammates, his pizazz, his character....not to mention some of his records and accolades.
Brett is a Man...he is a Man I loved to hate when he played for the Pack and now I can see why they loved him so much....if he was playing for your team you would love him too.
your not sitting there critiquing some college high school player or some D1 sophomore QB....
your actually trying to defray a Man who has played the NFL QB position for 19 years and soon to be over 300 games straight. I think you better just sit back and enjoy what ever he does for whatever team he is playing for , cause you wont ever see what your seeing again in your lifetime.
The Schwab wrote:If we are just comparing Brett Favre to Peyton Manning then the argument isn't even close, Peyton wins in a land slide, he does everything that Favre does stat wise, without the pain killer addiction and this game of cat and mouse (retire or not retire) every year. When Peyton Manning retires he will become the greatest OC or Head Coach of all time. The only knock you can have on Peyton is his postseason performance, but people forget that Brett hasn't won a Superbowl or an MVP in over a decade.
winner-within wrote:The Schwab wrote:If we are just comparing Brett Favre to Peyton Manning then the argument isn't even close, Peyton wins in a land slide, he does everything that Favre does stat wise, without the pain killer addiction and this game of cat and mouse (retire or not retire) every year. When Peyton Manning retires he will become the greatest OC or Head Coach of all time. The only knock you can have on Peyton is his postseason performance, but people forget that Brett hasn't won a Superbowl or an MVP in over a decade.
Peyton manning...I can guarantee you, has had his share of Advil, full body massage's, and physical therapy to keep him in the game. I find it hilarious that people get fed up with Favre's cat and mouse game...he's a Veteran of the sport!!! he poured his heart and soul into !! he is already in the hall of fame (so is Peyton, I know) but why do we care how he handles the Media or his team...they have three QB's...if Brett dont show up, who cares (but the Vikes fans).
Peyton Manning, Drew Breeze...and the likes of the other Baby faces in the league have no clue what its like to walk in Brett's shoes (and they would tell you that) Bretts Dad wasn't a pro football QB....he had one team interested in him when he hit the draft...Peyton was being watched at 2 years old....Bret is a self made man who has tossed a pile of TD passes and has showed the utmost endurance this league has ever witnessed....I make it to the NFL as a receiver 15 years ago (and this may be just me) but I wanna play with Brett...I wanna make history with the QB that has no family history of the NFL self made
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