brett farve is back!! what a dumb ass
#31
oh trust me robyn, we wanted to keep tomlin, but he got offered a head coaching job which pays more as opposed to the D coord. wouldn't you take a promotion in your job if you could? it's the "circle of life" in the nfl coaching world, haha.
this is why i think favre signed with the vikings: it's an offensive system that he's known for 16 yrs (the west coast offense he ran w/ the packers). it's already a great team anyways so he has a good chance of going deep in the playoffs...at least we hope. lastly, i think it's to get revenge on the packers for booting him out of town when he wanted to come unretired the first time. the vikings are a good fit for him and we were looking for a decent qb anyways.
this is why i think favre signed with the vikings: it's an offensive system that he's known for 16 yrs (the west coast offense he ran w/ the packers). it's already a great team anyways so he has a good chance of going deep in the playoffs...at least we hope. lastly, i think it's to get revenge on the packers for booting him out of town when he wanted to come unretired the first time. the vikings are a good fit for him and we were looking for a decent qb anyways.
#32
Well from what he said the last time he "Retired" he had just gotten over the bicep injury when the Dr. told him he has a torn rotator cuff also. So as he thought it was all over can't play with a new injury. They told him if he has the surgery on the rotator cuff he would not play this year or possibly next year. They also said he has been playing with it for a while so he should be ok and good to go after many tests. Now I think its pretty presumptuous for anyone to say what they would do in his situation cause pretty obvious nobody has been. If the guy wants to play let him play only reason he keeps "comming back" is because teams WANT him and obviously still think he has it. I think its like a old guy who retires from his job but then gets a job at a small place just so he isn't "Bored" with just sitting around. I mean sitting around sounds good at first but when it comes down to it you wanna work and keep busy and most of the time that old guy does better work than the younger guys who could be physically stronger but lack the experience. I think he will play until nobody wants him or he is hurt so bad he can't play. So forget when he says he is retired he isn't deal with it.
Last edited by Pure2sin; 08-20-2009 at 01:16 PM.
#33
Whats with all the hate? The guy loves to play the game and doesn't want to retire, never did. He was forced to retire in Green Bay and wanted to go to Minnesota. The Packers would not trade him to a division rival so he went to NY for one season so that he could eventually got to the Vikings. He has now reached his goal of getting to the Vikings. The problem is the media blowing the whole thing out of proportion and all of you jumping on the media hype hate bandwagon. I agree he is being selfish by skipping training camp, which is the reason he was saying we would not play this year.
#34
And if I someday retire and then a company says hey come work for us for 2 years and we'll give you $25 million... You can bet your butt I'd be going back to work for 2 more years and so would any of you. So what's with everyone being a hypocrit? It's not like he murdered your dog...
#35
And if I someday retire and then a company says hey come work for us for 2 years and we'll give you $25 million... You can bet your butt I'd be going back to work for 2 more years and so would any of you. So what's with everyone being a hypocrit? It's not like he murdered your dog...
#38
that's fine with me as long as that other 5% is when he's burning the packers secondary otherwise, AP will be running wild. it's win win!!