Nonstopdrivel
16 years ago
This guy expresses my feelings about the pointlessness of hero worship pretty closely. Whether they choose to have the public persona of a baby face like The Rock or a heel like Edge, at the end of the day they're still mercenaries. Sometimes I wish I could get caught up in the hero worship like some of you, but for some weird reason it's just not in my personality.

I'd rather put this article in General -- in my opinion, it's only tangentially about Favre -- but it mentions Favre so much that it would spark a Favre discussion, so I'm putting it here.

Ego trip to absurd circus  

Posted: Jun. 13, 2009

Mark Hoffman

Whenever someone philosophizes about "things happening for a reason," it's a good bet they're not talking about something as incidental as the entertainment biz. No one, for example, mentions that it was destined for Paul to leave the Beatles so that the world might be enriched by his solo work.

Even though pro sports fall under the same diversionary big top, maybe there is something meaningful that will come from the ongoing Brett Favre circus after all.

If one more person could be steered away from hero worship because of this farcical theater, then all the divisiveness and minor annoyances of the last year were worthwhile.

First, let it be reiterated that Favre should be free to work for as long as anyone will pay him and for whatever organization that will have him, the Minnesota Vikings included. Let the Vikings dispatch their expeditionary force to south Mississippi this week to poke, prod and otherwise determine if an aging quarterback is still fit to play a brutally relentless young man's game.

But also remember how Favre has revealed his character throughout this mildly amusing episode.

Remember how he flew into Green Bay last summer in one of the most egocentric stunts ever pulled by a professional athlete. Remember how it was his intention all along to play for the Vikings after his first retirement. And remember how he began to distance himself from his teammates by dressing in a private chamber, away from the locker room.

This isn't to say that Favre suddenly became evil incarnate. He is the same person he's always been, neither saint nor sinner, just a guy looking out, as most of us would, for his own best interests while trying to hang on in a ruthless industry. Not the interests of a team that did the right thing by accepting his word at his retirement and moving on. And he certainly did not have your interests at heart.

But as a paying customer, your only obligation was to buy the ticket and take the three-hour ride. While Favre was overly mythologized - and the media bears responsibility here - at the end of the day he was not a whole lot more than Will Ferrell throwing footballs. Any further emotional investment, such as placing a highly paid entertainer on a Mother Teresa-type pedestal, ran the risk of inviting pointless feelings, such as the rage that now exists toward a football player who apparently wants to be identified with a brand marketed as the archenemy.

And that's all the sermonizing that needs to be done on that topic, other than this:

If Favre wants to play for the Vikings because they have a scary good defense and a freak-of-nature running back, and if he truly believes he can somehow stay within himself to become that final piece to get them to the Super Bowl, then more power to him.

But if his driving motivation is to stick it to Ted Thompson, such an impulse would be misplaced and pathetic beyond reason, sort of like the way Warren Spahn ended his Hall of Fame career in New York and San Francisco.

Either way, should Favre decide to further risk his dignity and legacy by dragging himself back on the field with Minnesota, he would do so without the heroic illusions that accompanied his 16 seasons in Green Bay. And there would be the good in crossing over, because if anyone didn't know it by now, these are just guys, most of whom don't play for altruistic reasons.


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dd80forever
16 years ago
Funny stuff


Let Brett worry about his legacy.
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Nonstopdrivel
16 years ago
Huh? this has nothing to do with Favre's legacy. The message of this column is that the joke is on people who are too wrapped up emotionally in this, because they're projecting on sports stars an aura and mystique that isn't and shouldn't be there.
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16 years ago
I have to admit that I am guilty of being emotionally wrapped up: I am beyond annoyed by the people who have so idolized Favre that they feel obligated to shit on the Packers at any opportunity. I don't want him to play in Minnesota simply because I'm tired of hearing these people squawk. I'd rather just sit back and enjoy the team we have.
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Gravedigga
16 years ago

Funny stuff


Let Brett worry about his legacy.

"dd80forever" wrote:



Thank you. Who is this Mark Murphy? Mike Florio's lap blowup doll? I mean Mark Hoffman.
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Gravedigga
16 years ago

Huh? this has nothing to do with Favre's legacy. The message of this column is that the joke is on people who are too wrapped up emotionally in this, because they're projecting on sports stars an aura and mystique that isn't and shouldn't be there.

"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:



Um, the writer would not have a job if people did nto do that. Because people "love Favre", "love Jennings, Rodgers, Driver, Woodson, Harris, Collins, etc". That is why this guy even has a job. I think this writer is wrapped up in the "aura" of his own writing because nobody else is. Seriously, the easiest way for some no name journalist who nobody ever heard of and nobody cares about is to attack one of the most loved sports figures ever(Favre). Make sense?
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Nonstopdrivel
16 years ago
Eh. One more time: He isn't attacking Favre. He's attacking star worship. He's using the Favre situation as a vehicle for discussing a much broader issue.
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Gravedigga
16 years ago

Eh. One more time: He isn't attacking Favre. He's attacking star worship. He's using the Favre situation as a vehicle for discussing a much broader issue.

"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:



The idiot is attacking Favre. How many times does he mention Favres name? How many times does he mention any other players name? Thank you. also, i stick by my guns that he is a nobody writer who is trying to get his name out there by trying to dig up some more Favre mud.

And star worship is the only reason these guys have these huge contracts. Albert Haynesworth would be making 150k per year if not for star worship instead of the 15 million hes gonna pull in per season. Same for Brady, Moss, Manning, the list goes on. What the hell is this guy talking about. He'd be living in his moms basement pretending to be a writer if not for star worship.
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Nonstopdrivel
16 years ago
So your only argument against what he has to say is an ad hominem attack?

I do agree that if it weren't for star worship, he wouldn't have a job. But that doesn't undermine the truth (if any) of his central thesis. If anything, it would seem to accentuate the courage of his stance, which, if heeded by the general public, would render him and his colleagues essentially irrelevant.
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Gravedigga
16 years ago

So your only argument against what he has to say is an ad hominem attack?

I do agree that if it weren't for star worship, he wouldn't have a job. But that doesn't undermine the truth (if any) of his central thesis.

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I replied to the substance of his article. It's a ridiculous argument because without "hero worship" or "star worship" there would be no such thing as professional sports and without prof sports, he'd have nothing to write about. Get it? I really hope i'm not coming off as argumentative vs you because this is just how i try and get my points across. No offense.
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