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<blockquote data-quote="America" data-source="post: 247301" data-attributes="member: 454"><p>Never MY hero. I admired what he did for my team in the 90s but I've been aware for a very long time that there was a large gap between the myth and the man and that he wasn't nearly what people were talking him up to being.</p><p></p><p>My heroes are guys like Lincoln and Jackie Robinson and Dads who volunteer to coach Little League and Moms who work all day long and still find time to read to their kids even when they're dog tired.</p><p></p><p>Seriously hurt? You'd have to define seriously. I've had a broken jaw, a broken nose, a torn meniscus and two torn rotator cuff muscles. I wouldn't consider any of those as being serious. They healed. But yeah, I'd love it if we broke Favre and put an end to his ******** and gave him something to remember us by every time it rained.</p><p></p><p>Charles Martin. I'm sure some people don't remember him (he died a while back). Some remember what he did (he grabbed McMahon well after he'd thrown the ball and drove him into the turf). What few remember is why.</p><p></p><p>The Packers had lost their QB the previous season to late hits, and the week before their QB had taken a number of late hits. So when the Bears started taking late shots at our QB, Martin decided it was time to even the score and he certainly did that.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, it was a dirty and dangerous hit, just like when a pitcher throws at a batter in baseball. But it sent a clear message.....stop hitting our QB late. McMahon, if I recall correctly, had missed quite a few games with injury that year and then missed the last four games of the season after Martin tent-pegged him.</p><p></p><p>If you remember all this, try to pretend that you don't remember that at this time the Bears were the dirtiest team in the league. Try also to pretend that Martin's hit was totally unprovoked.</p><p></p><p>Hey, it happened. I don't want to see a dirty hit on Favre, but I'd definitely like to see him broken in a way that wouldn't heal quickly. He sits there and calls ME out and says I'm not really a Packer fan because I don't like what he's doing......screw him. I was a Packer fan before he was born. He can bite me. I'd totally like to see him crushed and in pain on the Frozen Tundra.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="America, post: 247301, member: 454"] Never MY hero. I admired what he did for my team in the 90s but I've been aware for a very long time that there was a large gap between the myth and the man and that he wasn't nearly what people were talking him up to being. My heroes are guys like Lincoln and Jackie Robinson and Dads who volunteer to coach Little League and Moms who work all day long and still find time to read to their kids even when they're dog tired. Seriously hurt? You'd have to define seriously. I've had a broken jaw, a broken nose, a torn meniscus and two torn rotator cuff muscles. I wouldn't consider any of those as being serious. They healed. But yeah, I'd love it if we broke Favre and put an end to his ******** and gave him something to remember us by every time it rained. Charles Martin. I'm sure some people don't remember him (he died a while back). Some remember what he did (he grabbed McMahon well after he'd thrown the ball and drove him into the turf). What few remember is why. The Packers had lost their QB the previous season to late hits, and the week before their QB had taken a number of late hits. So when the Bears started taking late shots at our QB, Martin decided it was time to even the score and he certainly did that. Yeah, it was a dirty and dangerous hit, just like when a pitcher throws at a batter in baseball. But it sent a clear message.....stop hitting our QB late. McMahon, if I recall correctly, had missed quite a few games with injury that year and then missed the last four games of the season after Martin tent-pegged him. If you remember all this, try to pretend that you don't remember that at this time the Bears were the dirtiest team in the league. Try also to pretend that Martin's hit was totally unprovoked. Hey, it happened. I don't want to see a dirty hit on Favre, but I'd definitely like to see him broken in a way that wouldn't heal quickly. He sits there and calls ME out and says I'm not really a Packer fan because I don't like what he's doing......screw him. I was a Packer fan before he was born. He can bite me. I'd totally like to see him crushed and in pain on the Frozen Tundra. [/QUOTE]
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