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I loved the 2nd half Favre tonight. Dude won't quit and if he can play like he did the rest of the game next week those lousy Cowboys won't stand a chance.

NFC is still WIDE OPEN Viking fans.

 

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Brett Favre ends the game by throwing a mindnumbing interception. Hmmm, where have I see this before?...

Terrible game, but a hell of a finish. For a moment there, I thought the ol' fun lovin' gunslinger was gonna pull it out (the game, not his mini-wang), especially after Sanch screwed it all up before the 2-minute warning. But in the end, Brett screwed Brett, and the Jets improve to 4-1. On to Denver. WOOOOOOOOOO!

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I loved the 2nd half Favre tonight. Dude won't quit and if he can play like he did the rest of the game next week those lousy Cowboys won't stand a chance.

NFC is still WIDE OPEN Viking fans.

So is a Vikings receiver every time Favre slings it into double coverage.

Good one.

No but really the NFC isn't nearly what it was last year.

 

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Is some of the shine coming off of St. Brett up there in Minnesota? Somebody should get him an apron and a baker's hat the way he's serving up turnovers. Last year was an aberration it would seem. He won't last the season at this rate, meaning he'll either retire out from under them, be benched for poor play, or injured.

About the Moss trade, what will it take for some of you to get it? The guy is great...when he wants to play. You can't make him want to play. If he clearly doesn't want to play, you might as well get something for him. I read an article, might have been Peter King, that pointed out the fact that several teams around the league have ex-Patriot (no pun intended) coaches or staff AND receiving needs, yet none of them wanted any part of Randy Moss. Read into that what you will.

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Is some of the shine coming off of St. Brett up there in Minnesota? Somebody should get him an apron and a baker's hat the way he's serving up turnovers. Last year was an aberration it would seem. He won't last the season at this rate, meaning he'll either retire out from under them, be benched for poor play, or injured.

About the Moss trade, what will it take for some of you to get it? The guy is great...when he wants to play. You can't make him want to play. If he clearly doesn't want to play, you might as well get something for him. I read an article, might have been Peter King, that pointed out the fact that several teams around the league have ex-Patriot (no pun intended) coaches or staff AND receiving needs, yet none of them wanted any part of Randy Moss. Read into that what you will.

How many of those teams are Super Bowl caliber if they can get their receiving situation figured out? There's no guarantee that Moss wouldn't be a one-year rental no matter where he ended up, so for a team that doesn't have realistic Super Bowl aspirations, getting Moss wouldn't have made a whole lot of sense.

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Time is not on Farve's side. Sooner or later, if he continues to drag his sorry a$$ out there season after season, he'll find himself completely outmatched by the players around him. Despite what ESPN might tell you, he can't play forever, and eventually, if he doesn't retire before then, he'll either humiliate himself or end his career with a serious on-field injury. At that point he'll wish he would have stepped aside after throwing a pick in the NFC title game.

The Vikings have a rough schedule ahead of them (unlike last season's easy schedule). One or two more losses and we'll see His Farveness "retire" due to "injury." We'll then see him offering his services to any team that will listen next off-season.

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Time is not on Farve's side. Sooner or later, if he continues to drag his sorry a$$ out there season after season, he'll find himself completely outmatched by the players around him. Despite what ESPN might tell you, he can't play forever, and eventually, if he doesn't retire before then, he'll either humiliate himself or end his career with a serious on-field injury. At that point he'll wish he would have stepped aside after throwing a pick in the NFC title game.

The Vikings have a rough schedule ahead of them (unlike last season's easy schedule). One or two more losses and we'll see His Farveness "retire" due to "injury." We'll then see him offering his services to any team that will listen next off-season.

Last night ESPN was sickening about how they slobbered over Favre. If he would have won it would have been unbearble.

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