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Author: LeftyLefty Date: Mar 5, 2008 18:26
> HD-DVD Suxx wrote:
>>> Brett Farve was a great quarterback and deserves lots of
>>> accolades but
>>> the sports media coverage has risen to ridiculous
>>> proportions. This
>>> thing has taken on a life of its own and redefines the
>>> meaning of
>>> OVERKILL. ESPN and FOX is giving his retirement
>>> round-the-clock
>>> coverage oN both their TV and radio networks. They are
>>> treating this
>>> story like a Presidential assassination. They are
>>> interviewing guys
>>> who once met Farve when he was a high school
>>> quarterback; asking for
>>> their favorite memories Brett. Enough already. I've had
>>> it.
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Author: TarkusTarkus Date: Mar 5, 2008 19:07
Lefty wrote:
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> "Tarkus" atlantabraves.net> wrote in message
> news:13su6mlahsmkcbf@corp.supernews.com...
>> HD-DVD Suxx wrote:
>>>> Brett Farve was a great quarterback and deserves lots of accolades but
>>>> the sports media coverage has risen to ridiculous proportions. This
>>>> thing has taken on a life of its own and redefines the meaning of
>>>> OVERKILL. ESPN and FOX is giving his retirement round-the-clock
>>>> coverage oN both their TV and radio networks. They are treating this
>>>> story like a Presidential assassination. They are interviewing guys
>>>> who once met Farve when he was a high school quarterback; asking for
>>>> their favorite memories Brett. Enough already. I've had it.
>>>
>>> I agree.....this is a man who won 1 Super Bowl....lost one to a QB
>>> old enough to be his Dad at the time.....and is the all-time INT
>>> leader. What's next......a week full of homage to Trent Dilfer?
>>>
>>> Sports media is a joke!
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Author: KGKG Date: Mar 5, 2008 19:20
On Mar 5, 12:12Â pm, GBF gmail.com> wrote:
> Favre isn't just a great QB or great football player, he is
> a great human being.
Oh god.
Sure, let's give him the Nobel Peace Prize, get him sainted by the
Pope and maybe get him appointed Secretary General of the UN. Maybe we
should make a national holiday for him too. Actually, that's not good
enough. Two national holidays. Change July 4th to "Brett Farve Day"
and December 25th to "Brett Farve's Birthday".
Yay!
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Author: PCPC Date: Mar 5, 2008 21:11
'Tarkus' decided to chime in with:
>>>
>>> The worst part is I fully expect him to change his mind, and we have
>>> to go through this lovefest again next year, and perhaps even the
>>> following year.
>>
>> Try really hard not to be an idiot. #4 has retired. Save this post,
>> and taunt me with it if I'm wrong.
>
> Athletes retire and un-retire all the time. You're way too full of
> yourself if you think I care
I love how trolls never care when you point out their idiocy and they in
fact go on at great length just to let you know how much they don't care.
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Author: bushlyedbushlyed Date: Mar 5, 2008 22:42
On Mar 5, 4:16Â pm, 7thSon <7thson7th...@ gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 5, 11:08 am, umo gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Brett Farve was a great quarterback and deserves lots of accolades but
>> the sports media coverage has risen to ridiculous proportions. This
>> thing has taken on a life of its own and redefines the meaning of
>> OVERKILL. Â ESPN and FOX is giving his retirement round-the-clock
>> coverage oN both their TV and radio networks. They are treating this
>> story like a Presidential assassination. They are interviewing guys
>> who once met Farve when he was a high school quarterback; asking for
>> their favorite memories Brett. Enough already. I've had it.
>
> The election of Pope Benedict XVI didn't get this much attention!
Not on ESPN
Yeah, slow news days and all that and there is no other NFL news to
cover
Suffice it to say that Favre is a class guy who worked hard and played
the game with the enthusiasm of an eight year old
He was fun to watch
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Author: nerdmannnerdmann Date: Mar 5, 2008 23:08
bushlyed wrote:
> Suffice it to say that Favre is a class guy who worked hard and played
> the game with the enthusiasm of an eight year old
> He was fun to watch
NERD: i agree, but sometimes i think due to playing more with his heart
than his head it would be more fun to watch him play for some OTHER
team. heh. still, he was one of the best ever. top five are starr,
montana, unitas, favre and maybe otta graham or somebody.
nerdmann
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Author: clown_john_burkeclown_john_burke Date: Mar 6, 2008 12:50
On Mar 5, 3:16Â pm, 7thSon <7thson7th...@ gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 5, 11:08 am, umo gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Brett Farve was a great quarterback and deserves lots of accolades but
>> the sports media coverage has risen to ridiculous proportions. This
>> thing has taken on a life of its own and redefines the meaning of
>> OVERKILL. Â ESPN and FOX is giving his retirement round-the-clock
>> coverage oN both their TV and radio networks. They are treating this
>> story like a Presidential assassination. They are interviewing guys
>> who once met Farve when he was a high school quarterback; asking for
>> their favorite memories Brett. Enough already. I've had it.
>
> The election of Pope Benedict XVI didn't get this much attention!
Thank God!
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Author: clown_john_burkeclown_john_burke Date: Mar 6, 2008 12:51
On Mar 6, 1:08Â am, nerdmann yahoo.com> wrote:
> bushlyed wrote:
>> Suffice it to say that Favre is a class guy who worked hard and played
>> the game with the enthusiasm of an eight year old
>> He was fun to watch
>
> NERD: Â i agree, but sometimes i think due to playing more with his heart
> than his head it would be more fun to watch him play for some OTHER
> team. Â heh. Â still, he was one of the best ever. Â top five are starr,
> montana, unitas, favre and maybe otta graham or somebody.
> nerdmann
Favre = Greatest football player and QB of all time.
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Author: HuskyHusky Date: Mar 6, 2008 12:57
> On Mar 6, 1:08 am, nerdmann yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> bushlyed wrote:
>>> Suffice it to say that Favre is a class guy who worked hard and played
>>> the game with the enthusiasm of an eight year old
>>> He was fun to watch
>
>> NERD: i agree, but sometimes i think due to playing more with his heart
>> than his head it would be more fun to watch him play for some OTHER
>> team. heh. still, he was one of the best ever. top five are starr,
>> montana, unitas, favre and maybe otta graham or somebody.
>> nerdmann
>
> Favre = Greatest football player and QB of all time.
Horseshit! He was severely flawed, despite his "personal
accomplishments." He was a heavywight with a glass jaw!
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Author: RitchieRitchie Date: Mar 6, 2008 12:59
hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:f3688b80-2c0f-4d55-8e61-1e051f400e0a@n58g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
On Mar 6, 1:08 am, nerdmann yahoo.com> wrote:
> bushlyed wrote:
>> Suffice it to say that Favre is a class guy who worked hard and played
>> the game with the enthusiasm of an eight year old
>> He was fun to watch
>
> NERD: i agree, but sometimes i think due to playing more with his heart
> than his head it would be more fun to watch him play for some OTHER
> team. heh. still, he was one of the best ever. top five are starr,
> montana, unitas, favre and maybe otta graham or somebody.
> nerdmann
> Favre = Greatest football player and QB of all time.
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He was good but in reality he doesn't make the top ten list.
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