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!
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Minnesota can drop their guard and continue their unabated hatred for Brett Favre.
Posted by Dean at 7/28/2009 09:47:00 PM
Labels: Brett Favre, green bay packers, Minnesota Vikings, NFL
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4 comments:
My goodness...the Tavaris Jackson era. Can you say 450 carries for Peterson?
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.
He just would have made himself look badly had he returned.
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.
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