Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Minnesota can drop their guard and continue their unabated hatred for Brett Favre.


The long national nightmare is over. Brett Favre decides to stay retired and Minnesota Viking fans will no longer have to deal with a guilt-inducing dilemma that will, no doubt, adversely affect psychological counseling and Labatt’s revenues in the upper Midwest.

After all that, the great Favre-tease is over and with it, so also goes an NFL cottage-industry that has been unmercifully grinding on for will-he-or-won’t-he 3-4 years.

bye.

Bring on the Tavaris Jackson era!

P.S. Special shout-out to Teresa from Pittsburgh, PA who signed up as a follower of the site.

4 comments:

Snarky Basterd said...

My goodness...the Tavaris Jackson era. Can you say 450 carries for Peterson?

Dean said...

Doc, it still has the potential to be a very good year for Minnesota... but to be teased like that... as Viking fans... by Brett Favre of all people.

But, yes - Peterson can look forward to a heavy workload.

Harrison said...

He just would have made himself look badly had he returned.

Road Dawg said...

As an on again, off again Favre fan, I gotta tellya, tired of the soap opera.

I was happy he didn't go out like Joe Namath or Joe Montana, he had a pretty fruitful season with NY.