First game, no need to panic.
Oh yeah that one put us in traction for a number of years. I'm still in it of sorts. Favre had a clear easy 10+ yards right in front of him and just had to throw that cross body pass for an interception. But I resent that game for more than that - if you recall "Bountygate" where the Saints Defensive Coordinator paid players to go after Favre and try to put him out of the game. They suspended the coach and the DC. I'll tell you this with the horrific never called hits they put on Favre - and that guy never complained and just kept getting up. I had more respect for that lion than for any player I e ever seen play after that game. Wow - he is one tough son of a bitch. I think the DC maybe never got another shot and players were fined. That was the most pathetic display of unsportsmanlike conduct I may have ever witnessed. And of course they went on to win their only SB. I simply despise the Saints for that - and they're supposed ownership of the Lombardi Trophy. That in my mind is the Vikings trophy.I say to myself
What if Favre , wouldn’t have made that throw across the middle
Would the Vikings have possibly , possibly , maybe
Im with you. I used to be a huge vikings fan. Stop standing and covering your heart during the national anthem. Youve lost touch. Find a better avenue for your beliefs.We all know what opinions are good for. But.........IMO, I have not watched a NFL event since Kapperdick started dis-respecting our flag, Anthem, Military and country and most all those over paid sissies followed suit. If all 32 of them lost every game it would be just fine with me.
You guys are out of touch at least as it concerns the Vikes. Tell me one game they took a knee. Highly probable they were the only team not to do so. As far as the rest of the NFL - yeah woke bullshit. But I'm sticking with my team.Im with you. I used to be a huge vikings fan. Stop standing and covering your heart during the national anthem. Youve lost touch. Find a better avenue for your beliefs.
Sorry - but after my in response post all I seem to hear is crickets......
As far as the AFC is concerned I see another replay of Chiefs/Bills. Who knows,the outcome. But the Bills are loaded for bear. Josh Allen is a young rock star. They have the whiney reject Stephon Diggs, a great receiver but MN was glad to get rid of his attitude especially since they drafted Justin Jefferson to replace him - the most catching yardage in the NFL for the last three years - since his entering the league. Great attitude - incredible wideout. More than happy with that exchange. Then of course the Bills also picked up the great Von Miller. Plus alot more. The AFC is going to be a shootout and the Bills could be the last man standing - at least after the AFC Championship. Wouldn't mind that one bit.Calm down boys. its the 1st week.
There is A LOT of football to play .
But if I had to pick a team right now....Bills will be tough down the stretch, Provided they stay healthy . Which is a very big if
My Pats were so so ,
Bengals sucked 1st half but started to gain some rhythm 2nd half but a little bit to late
There are two (2) guys kneeling in that picture.I referenced the Vikings team - Wow - one guy on a team of many dozens. As they say it's a team sport - can you dig up any other one offs? Never even heard of the guy - far from being an integral influential member of the team. As I looked him up I see they cut him after the opener of the 2021 season.
Were the number of packers players kneeling any more or less than any other team? As post 31 shows, the typical percentage of players kneeling = vast minority. Others like you, me, and majority of players STAND and wouldn’t think of anything else. So then all the punishment boycotting watching games cuz of a few dipshits. Way I see it, this equates to a win for the few dipshits prodding some people to not watch the games = those dipshits getting just the reaction they’re looking for = a WIN for them..I can respect that if it’s true
The Green Bay Packers just hid in the locker room during the playing of the National Anthem for many games
I don't remember his name either - but it seems to me he played for Pittsburg. Now that's a guy with some f$&k you balls. He didn't screw his teammates - they screwed him. He had the brassies to stand true to his values and beliefs. I'd like to think I would have done the same. Too many others just didn't have the stones. Like when Drew Brees called bs on all that **** - then gets fans and players upset with him and caves like a little girl. That made me sick. And he wasn't the only one - but he was a memorable one.Were the number of packers players kneeling any more or less than any other team? As post 31 shows, the typical percentage of players kneeling = vast minority. Others like you, me, and majority of players STAND and wouldn’t think of anything else. So then all the punishment boycotting watching games cuz of a few dipshits. Way I see it, this equates to a win for the few dipshits prodding some people to not watch the games = those dipshits getting just the reaction they’re looking for = a WIN for them..
if you want to read one hell of a biography - "Gunslinger" The Remarkable, Improbable, Iconic life of Brett Favre by Jeff Pearlman. I read it a few months ago and it's a great, well researched book.Green Bay was fortunate to have Favre for 16 years bringing the team back from being a league joke for 20 years, thanks to GM Ron Wolf, seeing something with this guy others missed. Always thrilling to watch, never missed playing, injured or not. He was in an auto accident while in college resulting in the removal of 30” of his intestines, addicted to oxy with beers for a time. Was a **** show in his later years with GB, not sure of whether he’d come back the next season, sort of the same chit with Rodgers now. Had a chance to meet Brett when I was working at Lambeau Field during its renovation.
He always played his heart out like a kid and did so as a Viking, beating the crap out of GB. The photo shows some of the damage he endured after the Viking/Saint’s game.
After he retired from the Vikings, he officially retired as a Packer and I attended the ceremony. He was not sure of the response he would receive from packer fans. Well, the stadium was pert near filled for his ceremony! Unveiled his name in the stadium along with other packer legends. Emotional speech he gave and he sure found out how much packers fans cherished him.
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