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Breaking Favre News
I just heard on the radio that when Favre came to the practice facility in Eden Prairie last year, he requested the cafeteria manager to serve a specific kind of Jambalaya mix, that had to be special ordered by their food supplier, Sysco Systems.
Sysco Systems is reporting that the Vikings cafeteria has placed another special order for the same Jambalaya mix. That's as good a confirmation as I can think of. :D |
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Just when you thought it was over.......
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Sounds legit to me! I also heard that the local Target stores are now carrying Wrangler jeans!
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And is Walgreen's stocking up on Viagra?
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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/traini...ory?id=5470904
He's on his way! I am a big Vikings fan, and I am bored with his bs. |
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Go Vikes!...
also... Go Gohpers.. My Alma Mater, Even though their Foot Ball team sucks. |
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Love him or hate him. He had a great season last year and proved he can still be effective. We will see if he can do it again.
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Who's Brett Favre? :r
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Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzzzzz.......
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And now there's an OJ-like convoy rolling down I-494 with helecopters following.
Boy, we really need a life here. |
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A local sportcaster on the radio this morning, growing tired of the Favre circus, referred to this as "The Second Coming of Brett." :r
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What's the consensus in MN...Happy or Not?
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Air Favre One has landed I thought that was funny. A pretty good commentary in our paper today about the situation. As a Packer fan, I can relate.
MINNEAPOLIS - No player in the history of sports has ever extended his team further over a barrel than Brett Favre dangled the Vikings and their three Ambassadors to Hattiesburg on Tuesday morning. It breaks the record set by Favre a year ago Wednesday when he finally showed up to save the Vikings. You know, the first time around. If the Vikings came off looking desperate, clumsy and discombobulated, it doesn't really matter. The only thing that mattered was convincing Favre to keep playing ahead of Tarvaris Jackson. The groveling, the reported $7 million pay bump and Tuesday's Keystone Kops routine will be long forgotten by the time Faith Hill starts singing on Sept. 9. Before Air Favre One finally arrived in Minnesota on Tuesday, the Vikings were a rudderless wild-card dark horse adrift in a sea of decent NFC teams. Once Air Favre One touched down, the Vikings became a perfectly seasoned team with a leader and no excuses not to make the Super Bowl for the first time since Favre was 7 years old. It must be uncomfortable being made to look desperate, clumsy and discombobulated from March through mid-August. It must be painful to pass on a Donovan McNabb for a second-rounder and set your draft board according to the whims of a 40-year-old quarterback. The only known antidote is Aaron Rodgers. And since there's no Aaron Rodgers west of Wausau, the Vikings swallowed their pride, publicly humiliated their backup quarterbacks and created one final carnival ride for the media on Tuesday. Coach Brad Childress, the man who dispatched the Ambassadors to Hattiesburg, wasn't scheduled to speak. Rather than tweak the schedule, he sent special teams coordinator Brian Murphy and offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell to their regularly scheduled news conferences. Poor guys. The only things missing were blindfolds and a cigarette. Ultimately, however, the only thing that will be remembered about Tuesday is the Vikings played their last card and Favre came back. So it was a good day for the Purple. This is a team with nine starters in their 30s and one in his 40s. This is a team with several key players in the final year of their contracts, including four from the vaunted defensive front seven. That's why the Vikings should be excused for coming off desperate, clumsy and discombobulated. Having left themselves with no Aaron Rodgers, they did what they had to do to salvage what could be the most important season in the franchise's 50-year history |
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IMO that's really a poor evaluation of the situation, unless of course it's meant as tongue in cheek humor. :)
There's no way those three went to Hattiesburg to beg Farve to return. It was all a well orchestrated media show, and they went down to travel with him and welcome him back. They are each the captains of the offense, defense, and special teams. Just more drama for the TV cameras. |
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http://a323.yahoofs.com/ymg/ept_spor...tMcoDDZcT.AVXR
:r:r:r I hope when I'm old I can look like a smarmy super pirate like that. |
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Why don't this guy just go away? Oh it must have been the additional six milllion he can squeeze out of the Vikings.
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I'm just glad I can bust out my Farve jersey for one more season. :tu
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