OFFICIAL: Favre a Viking

 

F$ck Sh*t A$$ D##n What the F*c@ Sh#t I am soooooo f*ck%n pissed ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh F#ck S%it D##n A$$ However there is still hope....I think I just go word from the Jim Doyle's office that he has ordered the Wisconsin National Guard to shoot down Favre's plane that is headed to Minneapolis.....F*cK Sh$t A$% what the F#ck ahhhhhh F^ck S%^T ahhhhhaaaaa D@mn$t F#ck sh*t! For the record please do not even think about throwing this whole sad situation in my face because you have no idea. There is nothing that can take away the 16 years Favre spent in Green Bay. Nothing. Warning: I may also be a little "on edge" during the weeks of October 5th and November 1st for obvious reasons. Hell, this will just make it all that sweeter when the Packers beat the Viking's. They finally think they got "their" guy to lead them. He will never be "their" guy. GO PACK!!!

 P.S. For the record, Jay Glazer can still go burn in Hell

 

Comments

Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Tyler Gross wrote:
 
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA! No doubt that it will be fun to watch Favre play again, just why the Vikings Brett, why?!?
 
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
JC & Holly wrote:
 
Why Tyler? Hes walking into a perfect situation. Last year they had a top ten D, and the best running back in the NFL. Also, add to the equation that the line is one of the top 5 in the NFL, life is good for Brett. Look at it this way... People who make really good money, people really high up... When they are turning 61, 62, they want to keep being a Hilton Gold member and that company BMW but they dont want to go to the company meet-and-great for a weekend in the middle of North Dakota where the overeager 23 year old is salivating. Same thing with Farve and going to traning camp. Hes with a good company (for the reasons mentioned earlier) go he gets to keep getting those company perks. When we all turn 60 I hope we have the same delimma about retierment. Good luck Brett. Tom please dont respond with some overly emtional responce, I wont read it. You know that team, now, is a great fit for him.
 
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Tyler Gross wrote:
 
Any one that has ever played football knows that it isn't meant for 40 year-olds. It is a brutal sport and most are fortunate to make it through high school without serious injury, let alone 20 years in the NFL, with multiple MVP's and a Super Bowl. I personally think that Brett is tainting his legacy by doing this. I love watching him play because of the passion he plays with, but I am afraid that he will A.) get hurt, and B.) leave the game on a bad note. No doubt that Brett is one of the greatest to ever play the game, but choosing to join the Vikings that is a decision he made which is a stab in the heart of all Packer fans even though they are a contender... that is why I ask why Brett?
 

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