OneHotelFoxtrot
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and it's not so much blasting your fanhood, just a knock on you because your posts seem to be for no reason other than just instigating.
I live in North Carolina..nice try though
OK - you get a stay of execution.
Tell me about Morehead, NC (other than it being a great name of city).
and it's not so much blasting your fanhood, just a knock on you because your posts seem to be for no reason other than just instigating.
Haha I don't reside there, but nice joke. In all seriousness, that made me chuckle.
I'm mulling over a few opportunities right now and one of them would be in the Morehead City area. It looks pleasing to the eye - just wondering if you've ever been.
How about Payton Manning leading his team to 5 consecutives comebacks to remain 11-0???If the Vikings manage to win 2 more games, I think that the MVP will be "secure" ... Even if Favre should get injured, I'm inclined to believe that he will get his 4th MVP this season ... There hasn't been a single other player in the NFL this seasons, whom have had as large an impact on their respective team than Favre ...
How about Payton Manning leading his team to 5 consecutives comebacks to remain 11-0???
He was voted last year for doing something similar, and he had worse stats than he has now...
And he has a new head coach, his #2 Receiver (Marvin Harrison) isn't there anymore, and the guy that was playing for him (Antonhy Gonzalez) is also out. There's also, if I'm not mistaken, a new LT.
Anyway, as I've said, I think Favre deserves the consideration, but IMO Favre made Minnesota much better, but they would still be a very good team without him, as they won the division last year without him.
However, if you take Payton Manning out of that Colts team, there's no way that team even reaches the playoffs.
And I think, in the end, the voters will take that into consideration.
Of course, they could also look at the fact that Favre is 40, this could be his last year, and he's playing lights out.
But if I had to guess, Favre wins the comeback player of the year, Chris Johnson wins the OPoY, Jared Allen (should be Woodson, I know) wins the DPoY, Harvin wins the Rookie of the Year and Manning wins the MVP...
I've told you guys countless times - I'm a Packers fan for life, but not as long as Brett Favre is playing in a uniform other than Green Bay's. But, having said that, it doesn't mean I do not follow CLOSELY what transpires in Green Bay along the way. My goodness, I even shelled out $200 while I was in college for a share of worthless stock and anybody that knows me knows painfully well that I do not waste my money on things that aren't worth money unless my heart is in it.
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone - couldn't have coined a better sentence if I tried.
I think the Ravens D is going to blow up this offense and AROD will look like he did against Tampa Bay...In other words, the REAL AROD will show up....again.
So let me get this straight, as long as BF is playing for another team you are NOT a Packer fan? Then don't get all huffy if folks call you out on this. I'm a shareholder too (I have 1000 shares) but no one player, no matter how great he is, is gonna make me change my love for the Packers. I was a fan of the Pack before #4 was born and I'll be a fan long after he retires.
So let me get this straight, as long as BF is playing for another team you are NOT a Packer fan? Then don't get all huffy if folks call you out on this. I'm a shareholder too (I have 1000 shares) but no one player, no matter how great he is, is gonna make me change my love for the Packers. I was a fan of the Pack before #4 was born and I'll be a fan long after he retires.
Keep on topic people.
What does A Rod really want for Christmas?
I think he wants a Poney. LOLZ!
He can use the Poney more than his team mates though during the off season or he could buy some new golf clubs or something.
Yeah, I hear Tiger needs a new 7-iron, so Rodgers could kill two birds with one stone.
I don't care if people freak out - I don't need to have my belief system validated. I would like some appreciation, however.
All I can say is that I am a terribly (I'll used this adjective just for you. ) loyal person. Something happened that made me choose Brett Favre over the Packers. This might not make people happy, but it's my fact - I don't hide it or run from it. I took it head on and was honest with myself.
The thing I keep getting back to and that which is difficult to describe is that Brett Favre is a human being - the Packers are an entity. Is it "really" less rational or acceptable to choose a human being over a business entity? I think in some regards, the David vs Goliath setup was too much for me to resist - I have always had a deep-seeded love affair with the underdog and what is a better underdog story than an NFL legend left for dead overcoming and beating AN ENTIRE BUSINESS ORGANIZATION that remains in tact for no other purpose than to make a profit. On one hand you have a man's heart and soul and on the other you have money-grubbing lawyers and hired guns. To a common man like me, it was a no-brainer from the beginning.
I don't want to stick another quarter into the "Favre Hate Machine", but there are still a fair number of you guys who either cannot understand, or choose not to understand - your way or the highway, no compromises - end of story. I say to live and let live.
What she said...At least you are honest about it. Most Packer fans don't hate Favre. They hate the fact that he actively wanted to play for a hated rival. Most of us don't care about what happened after the 2007 season between Favre and management. That is ancient history and there is no going back. We have moved on as has #4. And most of us would have no problem with Favre continuing to play but NOT if he is playing for the stupid Heidi Hairs! :viksux: So any "hate" you read from Packer fans is because he plays for a divisional rival and nothing more. For some reason this little fact is unfathomable to too many Farve fans.