Some of these posts are funny to me. Who cares whose telling the truth on what happened. I believe Brett Favre should have stayed in, they needed to get some kind of chemistry going down the stretch before the play offs started, and with Brett Favre staying in for the Bears game, they did that, and then having a blow out with the Giants will help to. The Giants game Brett Favre was pulled out in the 4rth quarter and he was fine with that. I think this was all blown out of proportion.
"Formo" wrote:
What I find funny, is your allegiance to ONE player no matter what he does, he's GOD. Now that is funny right there! Har, Har, HAR!
You're going to use the Giants game in your argument? Really? Game well in hand and he's still in the game and you're okay with that?
At least you're consistently kissing his ass no matter what he does.
(btw, the backup qb came in with only FIVE minutes left in the game, a game that was 44 - 0 against a team that everyone knew stayed in the hotel room)I do like that the Vikings pounded their opponent. I don't like it when teams back off or play it soft. Play to win, that's what they did.
My question is this. How can any mature adult be okay with what Brett said after refusing to be yanked out of a game? Whether he's right or not, blasting his coach in public in the manner he did is disrespectful and only gave more credence to the stereo type of him being egocentric and thinking he is bigger than the HC, the team and the game.
The sad part? Some idiots fall for it to this very day. Face it Favre'ites, since Big Irv passed, Favre has changed and for the worse. I won't wait for your reply because I know it won't come with any objectivity as shown by posts from ya all in the past.
[Hey, that was my first Favre rant of the new year! woohoo] ;)
"Zero2Cool" wrote: