Zero2Cool
14 years ago

I guarantee that if Favre was not on the Vikings' team, you would not try to defend the Vikings like this.

"go.pack.go." wrote:



That's for damn sure. It's kind of disgusting how adamantly he fends for the Vikings. It sometimes fools me as to which team he roots for. Then I remember its dhazer and he adores Favre. Nothing wrong with that, in my opinion.
UserPostedImage
14 years ago
I like that they're so consumed by the Packers. Write more, little bloggers! Write more!
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longtimefan
14 years ago

I like the part about Woodsons body finally realizing how old it is...

"Zero2Cool" wrote:



Ironic, coming from a dude pinning his hopes on a 40 year old.

"bigfog" wrote:



Right?

"Stevetarded" wrote:



Thought the same exact thing
longtimefan
14 years ago

I like the part about Woodsons body finally realizing how old it is...

"go.pack.go." wrote:



Yeah where is he getting that from? He just won the DPOY last year, and hasn't shown anything this offseason that would make any person that has any sense whatsoever think he has lost a step....


I remember alot of people on this board were laughing at the Vikes wrs.

I actually think Camarillo was a good pickup for them, he is a Welker type wr.

Oh and for scoring they do have a decent rb to hand the ball off to also.

"dhazer" wrote:



Hop off Favre's dick.

"go.pack.go." wrote:




And you say this why? I didn't say anything about Favre. I understand you can't don't like giving credit to any other teams, or is it you want to hop on Favres dick?

"Stevetarded" wrote:



I guarantee that if Favre was not on the Vikings' team, you would not try to defend the Vikings like this.

dhazer wrote:



wow you pegged him pretty good
Dexter_Sinister
14 years ago
It is not the WRs. Their first team almost got Favre killed, he threw 2 picks, fumbled once and that "pretty good RB" had 3 straight stuffed at the goal line. Why? Because their line is having problems. Favre is also not going to have the luxury of easy games to work on his timing. They start out with SB Champion New Orleans Saints. It doesn't get a whole lot easier from there. He won't have a great year if they struggle to protect him against Seattle. Considering the meat grinders he will have to face for the first 6 of 8 games.

They also didn't face a full Packer O-line last year. Mathews had not developed into the beast yet and we were down to 3rd string strong safety. When we only had 2 to start with. If they had, they would have lost. They already almost lost because the dropped TD on 4th down and the bad PI call that robbed Woodson of an INT in the endzone. When they only won by 7. I think that gap has them trailing. Without Rice, it just got bigger.
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longtimefan
14 years ago
Since it takes 24 hours to post there if a new member, I tracked guy down on tweeter...and asked the age question about brett
Rockmolder
14 years ago

I like the part about Woodsons body finally realizing how old it is...

"longtimefan" wrote:



Yeah where is he getting that from? He just won the DPOY last year, and hasn't shown anything this offseason that would make any person that has any sense whatsoever think he has lost a step....


I remember alot of people on this board were laughing at the Vikes wrs.

I actually think Camarillo was a good pickup for them, he is a Welker type wr.

Oh and for scoring they do have a decent rb to hand the ball off to also.

"go.pack.go." wrote:



Hop off Favre's dick.

"dhazer" wrote:




And you say this why? I didn't say anything about Favre. I understand you can't don't like giving credit to any other teams, or is it you want to hop on Favres dick?

"go.pack.go." wrote:



I guarantee that if Favre was not on the Vikings' team, you would not try to defend the Vikings like this.

"Stevetarded" wrote:



wow you pegged him pretty good

dhazer wrote:



But really, what he says isn't that weird.

Camarillo was a steal. Some of the surest hands in the league.

Harvin had these migraines last year, as well. It's bad, but it held him out of just one game the entire season.

Really, that receiving group is only missing Rice, which is bad, but not horrible. And their depth is a lot better than a year ago.

AP will keep on running.

That O-line is looking horrible, though. McKinnie making the Pro Bowl was one of the most ridiculous picks in quite a while. Even Vikings fans agree. Herrera isn't that good, as evidenced by DeGeare making a run for his spot, already. Loadholt is huge and a mauling RT, but he better not face any speed on the outside (Ugh, Matthews). Sullivan is no Birk, regardless of what these Vikes fans try to tell me and Steven Hutchinson, while still a great guard, isn't getting any younger.
bigfog
14 years ago

Since it takes 24 hours to post there if a new member, I tracked guy down on tweeter...and asked the age question about brett

"longtimefan" wrote:



LOL, any response?
"I wouldn't root for the Minnesota Vikings to win a chess match against Nazi Germany."
14 years ago
I think the bigger issue isn't Favre's receivers so much as his health:

MMQB 

Brett Favre: He's already taking injections in his wounded ankle.

After his so-so eight series Saturday night on the hard floor of Mall of America Field (I prefer to call it the Metrodome, because that's what we know it to be), Favre went into the trainers' room in the Vikes' locker room and got an injection of lubricant in the left ankle that has three times been operated on to remove loose bodies. "Like a grease fitting,'' he said.

Noted orthopedist Dr. James Andrews did the most recent surgery May 22, with an interested party in the operating theater: Deanna Favre. "They took out a cup full of stuff -- bone and all these other loose bodies,'' Brett Favre said Saturday night. "Deanna watched and told me, 'If you don't feel a lot better, I'll be shocked.''

Favre feels better, but not really that good. He explained the arthroscopic procedure that happened in May and what's happened since. He said Dr. Andrews made two incisions on the top of his left ankle, where the ankle flexes above the foot, and sucked out the loose bodies. He said Dr. Andrews wasn't surprised a significant spur returned when Favre went for a re-exam a month ago -- but he was surprised it happened so fast. The Vikings will attempt to manage the pain the spur brings on, but Favre said he didn't think he'd take any painkillers stronger than Motrin.

"It's catching up with me, all this stuff,'' said Favre, who turns 41 in October.

"I asked you this a year ago -- Do you think you can last the season?''' I said to Favre. "And you said you didn't know. How about now?''

"I don't know. I have no idea, really," he answered. "My ankle just seems to get easier to sprain. I know everyone thinks the New Orleans game [the NFC Championship Game] killed me, but it was bad before then. Now we'll see if I can make it. My mind's telling me one thing, but my body's telling me something else.''

I've said this all along: This ankle thing's a little different that the weariness he felt a year ago. There could come a time where his mobility is so compromised that Favre won't be able to get out of the way of the rush consistently. It wouldn't surprise me if the ankle knocked him out for a few games this year.


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longtimefan
14 years ago

Since it takes 24 hours to post there if a new member, I tracked guy down on tweeter...and asked the age question about brett

"bigfog" wrote:



LOL, any response?

"longtimefan" wrote:



not yet

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