A YouTube tribute to Brett Favre
Posted on March 5th, 2008 – 1:09 PMBy Michael Rand
Obviously the embedding still isn’t working like we’d hoped. So let’s link instead: Courtesy of Stu. We only do this because we care.
7 Responses to "A YouTube tribute to Brett Favre"
The interception at 1:12 of that video is my favorite…
It must be gratifying to have no discernible athletic skills himself (and isn’t “Stu” a tv cartoon character anyway), no physicality besides his clandestine addiction to self gratification, gratifying to him to not understand that the more the the ball goes up …the more it comes down (Duh, Mr Newton)..often in the wrong place. That must be difficult to understand, just like home run hitters are usually strike out hitters too, ay. But don’t try to comprehend that disastrously simple concept, since you might pull some neurons. Purp minds pull easily.
Yet why is it mainly up here in the Green land of the oh so painful Jealousy and the Purple Dome of Inadequacy do so many drunks and fools not acknowledge that they saw greatness for all these years, greatness most others not in this fly over land see, greatness that broke all records other than this one on the “You tube”, that ultiate arbiter of the hollow minded “American Idol” set like you.
Then again, Stuie baby, You have Action Jackson, sure to break all interception records himself if he stay upright for as long as Favre, and get real, who will ever last as long and get more MVPs than he. But laugh, it’s only you and your lame brain friends up here who can’t acknowledge what a qb he was. Go back to your pocket pool now. I’m done with you….
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I would love to get your thoughts on Aaron Rodgers. I’m guessing he is probably a Pro-Bowler this next season, right?
Stu, you have just received a 3rd degree burn. Call the HCMC triage burn center, that “American Idol set” reference requires a barrel of Neosporin.
Rodgers looked pretty good the only time I saw him during the Dallas game when Favre got hurt. He obviously knew the system. He was supposed to be decent when they drafted him, but Hell, he probably has hemorroids from riding the pines so long. The Packer’s “official” sites say he is ready, but the Vike’s sites said Tavaris was too. But, you only know for sure 4 games into the season. That’s my barometer, but Pro Bowler ? That’s for guys with gunslinger names like Brett…
Stu, I’ll take away the American Idolatry reference. I wouldn’t accuse anybody of that…
So sad. I haven’t found the ambition to change out of my #4 since his retirement was announced. I think I need help.
