One right here. That was beautiful.
Favre's off-season schedule:
February 1: Retire again.
February 2- July 14: Sit on his tractor.
July 15 - August 1: Start mulling over un-retiring again.
August 2: Un-retire.
Very clever.
My observations:
1. Dear Fox, get rid of the robot.
2. Drew Brees is scared.
3. Minnesota should have 49+ points.
Meh, had it not been for ridiculous turnovers, Minnesota won by 17 points minimum. Hopefully NO gets their asses kicked by the Colts now, as they were far from impressive today.
One right here. That was beautiful.
Favre's off-season schedule:
February 1: Retire again.
February 2- July 14: Sit on his tractor.
July 15 - August 1: Start mulling over un-retiring again.
August 2: Un-retire.
1. Yes
2. I said same thing after he blooped the screen pass on NO's last possession in regulation on 2nd down that seemed to take forever to get to Thomas, he bettter not be that jittery in 2 weeks.
3. Turnovers will kill ya.
do they even have the internet up there in wisconsin?
I love the guys on ESPN saying how courageous Favre is for not being afraid to throw an interception. Oh, wait, no I don't. SHUT THE FUCK UP.
Meh, had it not been for ridiculous turnovers, Minnesota won by 17 points minimum. Hopefully NO gets their asses kicked by the Colts now, as they were far from impressive today.
I love the guys on ESPN saying how courageous Favre is for not being afraid to throw an interception. Oh, wait, no I don't. SHUT THE FUCK UP.
Childress was the one who wanted to play for a 55-yard FG instead of trying to advance the ball on first and second down; he deserves as much blame for that sequence of downs as Favre.
Should've, could,ve would've, Never underestimate, impressive. And I am sure Minnesota would loved to have been more "impressive" but well, they werent. If it comes down to impression, well that's works pretty good for the Saints, Thank you.
Why do you hate black people?
It's pretty standard that you can't extend your arm like that.Does anything think the pass interference call the Vikings in OT was kind of a no call situation?
That's utter bullshit. Did Childress make terrible calls on 1st and 2nd? Absolutely. But if you're coach looks like an accountant, you shouldn't be surprised when he manages the game like one. BUT, he did not force 40 year old Brett Favre, who has started 309 consecutive games, who has years and years of experience playing in this system and in these type of games, to make a rookie mistake of trying to throw across his body and across the field.
But seriously, Favre gets eight to ten yards on that run to the outside, easy.
I love the guys on ESPN saying how courageous Favre is for not being afraid to throw an interception. Oh, wait, no I don't. SHUT THE FUCK UP.
At least five, going towards the sideline. Favre's running and those two are stand still. Yeah, they'll start running when he pumps and tucks it, but they still aren't at that point.3-4 yards is more like it. Those defenders aren't going to stand still.
EDIT: Actually, make that zero yards.
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Tom Jackson, on the post-game ESPN show.WHAT? They really said that?
I'm so glad I watched the game in a noisy sports bar where you couldn't hear what the TV people were saying.
Somewhere Ted Thompson is laughing.
Colts vs. Saints Super Bowl.
gonna be fun!
Are you trying to imply that New Orleans played well and "deserved to win" today? I'm not implying that turnovers aren't a part of the game, it is what it is and they won because of it, but New Orleans got their asses kicked had the turnovers not happened. Sure, they had a great seasons, but I am not going to pretend like they played well and looked like a team who deserves to be going to a Super Bowl today, because they didn't. It was a shitty showing to a game where they really should have looked considerably better than they did.
At least five, going towards the sideline. Favre's running and those two are stand still. Yeah, they'll start running when he pumps and tucks it, but they still aren't at that point.