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do the viking need brett favre

Holy shit. :lol:

If you don't love every minute of this, you hate America and the terrorists win.

:lol:

I can't wait to see the Vikings at the Packers. The week leading up to it is going to be a fucking nightmare.
 
Supposedly, Brad Childress personally drove Favre from the airport to Winter Park, got him signed, and then went up to JD Booty and took the #4 red jersey (which he was currently wearing during practice) and gave it to Favre.

I'm imagining Favre doing it with this smug face, as Booty gets all dejected and the fail horn from The Price is Right plays.

SmugFarveVike.jpg
 
Supposedly, Brad Childress personally drove Favre from the airport to Winter Park, got him signed, and then went up to JD Booty and took the #4 red jersey (which he was currently wearing during practice) and gave it to Favre.

I'm imagining Favre doing it with this smug face, as Booty gets all dejected and the fail horn from The Price is Right plays.

SmugFarveVike.jpg

Meh. Booty has gone on record as saying Favre is pretty much is hero/idol and why he chose 4 in the first place. He then went on as saying he wouldn't think twice on giving the number up.
 
You mess with the bull, you get the horns.

You sass a mod, you get Favremageddon.
 
Supposedly, Brad Childress personally drove Favre from the airport to Winter Park, got him signed, and then went up to JD Booty and took the #4 red jersey (which he was currently wearing during practice) and gave it to Favre.
No way. That would be the ultimate in douchebaggery.
 
Hilarious. Truly hilarious.

I still can recall when he first retired a year-and-a-half ago, crying and everything. Several people in a thread in this very forum said he was definitely done, and you could see it in his face and emotions. Even way back then, I said that Brett was going to be waffling and coming back - guaranteed. Since then he has proven himself to be among the greatest wafflers of all time.
 
Hilarious. Truly hilarious.

I still can recall when he first retired a year-and-a-half ago, crying and everything. Several people in a thread in this very forum said he was definitely done, and you could see it in his face and emotions. Even way back then, I said that Brett was going to be waffling and coming back - guaranteed. Since then he has proven himself to be among the greatest wafflers of all time.

It's been going on longer than that. I was in Milwaukee in April 06 when he was deciding to return or not. Front page news every day for nearly a week, lead story on the evening news every night.

He'll get hurt in early November and the Vikings will have to rely on one of the two quarterbacks they essentially told weren't good enough to lead the team.

High comedy all around. Maybe he needs to get injured to get his percocet refilled.
 
I used to work in the newsroom at the Green Bay Press-Gazette.

If that place wasn't a madhouse today, I will be sorely disappointed.
 
My favorite part of this whole thing is the press conference he held earlier tonight, in which, when asked about his divorce from the Packers, he said "the team chose to go in a different direction."

You retired, you fucking moron, after the team decided that after the last two years of your offseason drama, it didn't want you to wait until a month after the draft to decide whether or not you were going to play another year, and told you to shit or get off the pot.
 
^
"Issues" is being awfully generous.
There were some key injuries last year, on that front things probably can't be worse for us this season. In general I think the talent level on the defense was pretty solid, but the scheme was completely useless. We had absolutely no way of generating pressure on the quarterback. It was just such a vanilla rush four and play man coverage scheme combine with no pass rush that anybody could pick apart, and they did.

If you look at the defensive staff that was brought in this year you can't help but be impressed. Dom Capers is an excellent defensive coach, who has implemented his 3-4 system in other places quickly and with a good amount of success. Our personnel fits the new defense pretty well, and I think we made two really good first round draft choices on defense that will fit in well in the new system too.

Not only is Dom Capers a really good coach, but we have Mike Trgovac who was the def. coordinator in Carolina for the last 5 years or so. His defenses were typically in the top 5 in the league. They didn't even fire him, he decided not to re-sign with them to take a lower ranking job (line coach) with us for personal reasons.
 
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