Pack93z
14 years ago

Wow, bitter much.

"Gravedigga" wrote:



I can't wait till the snide little " . . . much?" fad dies out. It's bad enough when adolescent girls say it. It drives me nuts when grown men use it.

"RedSoxExcel" wrote:



I can't wait until till grown men stop acting like scorned lovers and stop taking every chance (whether rational or not) to attack a 40 year old man because he decided (or undecided) that he wants to play professional football.

It's bad enough watching a 15 year old girl be irrational because her boyfriend broke up with her. It drives me nuts when...

"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:



+1 for you sir!!


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"RedSoxExcel" wrote:



Can't the same be said for those that loath Thompson on the same issue?

Talk about the comedic value in that irony. 😉
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Gravedigga
14 years ago

BTW.. yes I like to poke fun at Brett as well a bit.. it is entertaining to watch a grown man so insecure about himself, yet accomplished so much, need to be reassured season after season.

Sometimes I feel guilty about finding entertainment in it.. but honestly he openly does it himself so I find it not only an interesting study in human behavior.. but it is like a real life soap opera enhanced by pathetic journalism.. it has more twists than any movie ever created that I can remember.

"pack93z" wrote:



I guess i'm growing up because I can see the humor in it as well instead of being bitter about it.
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Zero2Cool
14 years ago

I can't wait until till grown men stop acting like scorned lovers and stop taking every chance (whether rational or not) to attack a 40 year old man because he decided (or undecided) that he wants to play professional football.

It's bad enough watching a 15 year old girl be irrational because her boyfriend broke up with her. It drives me nuts when...

"RedSoxExcel" wrote:




Who's attacking Brett that you feel you need to defend a 40 year old man?

There's been lots of posts, and I haven't read them all. I haven't seen anyone attacking Brett.
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Zero2Cool
14 years ago

I guess i'm growing up because I can see the humor in it as well instead of being bitter about it.

"Gravedigga" wrote:



Does it suck one of our legends is playing for our rival? Sure.
Can we beat them? Sure.

And we will beat them too.


I think since Brett left the Packers, he's more fun to watch. Reason being, I'm not stressing bout who's gonna catch his deep bombs anymore. Now, its more, eh who cares ... chuck up hillbilly!

He's fun to watch, when he's not on your team, he's even more fun to watch.
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Gravedigga
14 years ago


It's Favre fault they didn't trade for McNabb or pick a QB in the draft? One, maybe its just possible they didn't want McNabb or didn't like the QBs in the draft but no, we have to jump to the conclusion that they would have had it not been for evil Favre.

"RedSoxExcel" wrote:



It is kind of sad that people jump to these kind of conspiracy theory conclusions about how Favre negatively effects everyone he comes in contact with. It just sounds like the ramblings of bitter men sitting in a dark basement all day listening to a ham radio searching for evidence of new conspiracies so they can let the world know the "truth". Soon, Favre will be blamed for 911, Pearl Harbor and the Cuban missile conflict.
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RedSoxExcel
14 years ago

I can't wait until till grown men stop acting like scorned lovers and stop taking every chance (whether rational or not) to attack a 40 year old man because he decided (or undecided) that he wants to play professional football.

It's bad enough watching a 15 year old girl be irrational because her boyfriend broke up with her. It drives me nuts when...

"Zero2Cool" wrote:




Who's attacking Brett that you feel you need to defend a 40 year old man?

There's been lots of posts, and I haven't read them all. I haven't seen anyone attacking Brett.

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"If he has to be begged into coming back (which seems it's what his ego needs) then he's just playing games with the (insert which team name he's jerking around at the moment) and should walk away with at least a LITTLE dignity.
If that's even possible at this point."
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Pack93z
14 years ago
LOL..

:Marking the time for stopping joking with Zero on the topic: :thumbright:
"The oranges are dry; the apples are mealy; and the papayas... I don't know what's going on with the papayas!"
Zero2Cool
14 years ago

It's Favre fault they didn't trade for McNabb or pick a QB in the draft? One, maybe its just possible they didn't want McNabb or didn't like the QBs in the draft but no, we have to jump to the conclusion that they would have had it not been for evil Favre.

"Gravedigga" wrote:



It is kind of sad that people jump to these kind of conspiracy theory conclusions about how Favre negatively effects everyone he comes in contact with. It just sounds like the ramblings of bitter men sitting in a dark basement all day listening to a ham radio searching for evidence of new conspiracies so they can let the world know the "truth". Soon, Favre will be blamed for 911, Pearl Harbor and the Cuban missile conflict.

"RedSoxExcel" wrote:



You can make your point without using idiotic comments like the last sentence.

It's not Favre's fault for any of it. It's the Vikings fault for playing into his ego and worrying about hurting his feelings and pushing him out of the door. If they had more confidence in their drafting a suitable QB or acquiring say Jason Campbell and him doing well, they would have. However, they don't therefore they walked on eggshells to accommodate Brett.

It's a knock on the Vikings for not doing what is best for their teams longevity, not Brett.
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4PackGirl
14 years ago
it's YOUR site...merge that shit, kev!! 😉
Gravedigga
14 years ago

It's Favre fault they didn't trade for McNabb or pick a QB in the draft? One, maybe its just possible they didn't want McNabb or didn't like the QBs in the draft but no, we have to jump to the conclusion that they would have had it not been for evil Favre.

"Zero2Cool" wrote:



It is kind of sad that people jump to these kind of conspiracy theory conclusions about how Favre negatively effects everyone he comes in contact with. It just sounds like the ramblings of bitter men sitting in a dark basement all day listening to a ham radio searching for evidence of new conspiracies so they can let the world know the "truth". Soon, Favre will be blamed for 911, Pearl Harbor and the Cuban missile conflict.

"Gravedigga" wrote:



You can make your point without using idiotic comments like the last sentence.

It's not Favre's fault for any of it. It's the Vikings fault for playing into his ego and worrying about hurting his feelings and pushing him out of the door. If they had more confidence in their drafting a suitable QB or acquiring say Jason Campbell and him doing well, they would have. However, they don't therefore they walked on eggshells to accommodate Brett.

It's a knock on the Vikings for not doing what is best for their teams longevity, not Brett.

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It would be less funny without the last sentence.

Personally, I think the Queens didn't draft anyone or pick anyone up because they're alright with Jackson at QB. He may not be the best but he's more mobile than McNabb, he's been in the offense for a while and from what I've seen of him, he has some command of the offense. I think they're still a 9 - 11 win team every year with the pieces they have around Jackson. This is a veteran team built to win now. Throwing a rookie on that team at QB makes no sense for a few years when guys get older and a bunch of the younger guys start looking for 40 million guaranteed and they have to let them go to FA.
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