Posted on 01 November 2009
The phrase “A man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do” applies to taking a leak on the side of a building, hooking up with a Brooke Hundleyesque chick at the club, and spending the power bill money on new J’s. In the case of Alex Rodriguez and Brett Favre it means blowing your nose on national televison. Both came up big for their teams on Sunday and both gave the viewers at home something to enjoy. Read the full story
Posted on 30 October 2009
Brett Favre makes his first trip back to Lambeau Field this weekend if you haven’t heard. ESPN’s First Take interviewed former Packer Gilbert Brown by phone to get his take. Jay Crawford wanted to know what Brown would do if he had a chance to sack Favre. He probably wishes he didn’t but I’m glad he asked. Read the full story
Posted on 27 September 2009
The Minnesota Vikings were about to take their first loss until Brett Favre stepped out of a time machine and whipped the ball to Greg Lewis like it was 1998. I’m pretty sure you could hear the pants of 49ers coach Mike Singletary hitting the ground as soon as Lewis tapped his toes with the game-winner. Read the full story
Posted on 26 September 2009
I’ll answer my own question. No. Brett Favre didn’t sign with the Minnesota Vikings so he could get a new truck and his wife Deanna could take home a new SUV. He signed with the Vikings because he wanted to beat the Packers and Ted Thompson twice, AND so he could get a new truck and his wife an SUV. Read the full story
Posted on 06 May 2009
Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings are set to meet later this week to discuss Favre unretiring (again) and joining the Green Bay Packers’ NFC North rival. Read the full story
Posted on 12 September 2008
NY Jets receiver Laveranues Coles has a close relationship with former Jets qb Chad Pennington, and he wasn’t happy when Chad was let go to make room for Brett Favre. Coles was so pissed that he went on a media strike that ended in time for Laveranues to take a slight jab at Brett Favre. Read the full story
Posted on 08 September 2008
Aaron Rodgers officially stamped the Green Bay Packers as his team with a 24-19 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Monday Night Football. The man taking over for Brett Favre had a good showing in his first start going Read the full story