Pack93z
You retired too? .... Not me. I'm in my prime
There is a neat clip (couple of minutes) posted in this article, but like they say below it is a weird look back in a time capsule to how it all turns out.
Note Favre's comments on a backup QB, and I actually enjoyed Buddy Ryan talking about the X's and O's.
Yes it could be posted in the videos, but since it is the offseason I figured why not put it in here for more noticeable.
I enjoyed it, hopefully you do as well.
BTW, so there is no discussion about it, I seen it on another site and posted it here. Thanks to a gent in Purple.
Linkage..
Note Favre's comments on a backup QB, and I actually enjoyed Buddy Ryan talking about the X's and O's.
Yes it could be posted in the videos, but since it is the offseason I figured why not put it in here for more noticeable.
I enjoyed it, hopefully you do as well.
BTW, so there is no discussion about it, I seen it on another site and posted it here. Thanks to a gent in Purple.
Linkage..
First, there's seeing O.J. Simpson as a studio analyst. Then there's Bob Costas telling the viewers at home that Brett Favre is a "second-year man from Southern Mississippi," and explaining the correct pronunciation of his last name, because viewers wouldn't have known who he was.
There's also the fact that Jim Lampley is the play-by-play man during the game, the fact that Favre has a much thicker Southern accent than he does now, and the fact that the TV analysts are talking about the Packers losing Don Majkowski and having to replace him with Favre like it's a going to be bad news in Green Bay.
But my favorite part is when Simpson starts talking about how he played against Mike Holmgren in high school. Who knew?