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I was as much a Favre fan as anybody, until his selfishness took over. Now, he'll be a Viking in my mind forever. Not much worse that I could call him.
Yeah, I kinda feel the same way.

My avatar before was Favre and White hugging each other with the SB jersey and cap...

Now... Well... Favre's not on it anymore...
 

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I really cant stand when I talk to people and they tell me they are a Brett Favre fan, and they were a packer fan their whole life but now they are vikings fans until Brett retires, then they want to be packer fans again. They can have favre, but I will make it a purpose to point out that they arent true packer fans after he retires and they try cheering for the packers again.
 

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Maybe it would upset the "favre fans" so much that they would stop coming to GB. Wouldnt that be nice...
I love that idea!
Let's issue #4 to our new punter. And let's hope he has a career as long as Jeff Feagles has had!
 

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Here's a little therapy :)

For The Last ****ing Time, Don't Tell Me Who's A Real Packers Fan Or How To Feel About Brett Favre | Total Packers
 

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"And that’s worse than being a Vikings fan."

Pretty good rant except for this last line. NOTHING is worse than being a Vikings fan. Being a Bears fan is close.
 

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I think the o-line might have alot of if not all the peices together already its just a matter of the coaches placing them in the best positions. Heres what i think the o-line should look like. LT-Cliften, Bulaga LG-Colledge, Lang C-Wells, Spitz RG-Sitton, Barbre RT-Tausher, Newhouse

This way the youngersters can learn from the vets at the tackle positions while the LG and C positions can be fought for by four decently talented players, while Barbre can serve as a pretty good backup to our best o-lineman Sitton.
 

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I think the o-line might have alot of if not all the peices together already its just a matter of the coaches placing them in the best positions. Heres what i think the o-line should look like. LT-Cliften, Bulaga LG-Colledge, Lang C-Wells, Spitz RG-Sitton, Barbre RT-Tausher, Newhouse

This way the youngersters can learn from the vets at the tackle positions while the LG and C positions can be fought for by four decently talented players, while Barbre can serve as a pretty good backup to our best o-lineman Sitton.

I think Lang is better suited to be a tackle. Mccarthy thinks so as well considering that's where he'll play this season. Lang is a very gifted lineman and an absolute steal in the 4th round. I think his best game was the wildcard game where I saw him pancake Calais Campbell twice and maul the crap out of Darnell Dockett. I believe Lang is ready to handle RT duties from week 1 but we all know it won't happen as Tauscher is the clear cut starter. And if Bulaga isn't ready to to take snaps this year at LT I wouldn't mind Lang stepping in if Clifton goes down anytime soon. Newhouse is an absolute monster. He's played LT for most of his career at TCU but has experience at 3 other positions. His versatility will make or break our o-line depth.
 

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