Brett Favre can now retire happily after he got his revenge over the Green Bay Packers with a 30-23 win on Monday Night Football. The win also gives Favre another record as the first player to ever beat all 32 current NFL teams.
A few years ago Eric Mangina ratted out Bill Belichick and started the whole “spygate scandel,” now he’s paying for a scandel of his own. Apparently, last year Mangina didn’t list Brett Favre on the Jets injury report even though he had a torn biceps tendon. On Wednesday, the NFL fined Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum $25,000 and Mangini was fined a hefty $75,000. Read the rest of this entry »
The above video is from Monday night when dumbass Vikings coach Brad Childress thought he would get creative and run the Wildcat formation, which left Favre lined u pas a receiver. When Percy Harvin runs in Favre’s direction, the 39-year-old quarterback throws an illegal block, potentially ending Eugene Wilson’s career.
That brings up today’s question of the day. Is Favre a dirty player?
Since coming out of retirement for the 50th time, Brett Favre is having a hard time making friends with his new Minnesota Vikings teammates.
“Obviously chemistry is maybe the most important factor in winning and losing. There’s some work to do in that area,” Favre said. Read the rest of this entry »
After hearing Brett Favre has decided to return to football as the quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings, new Broncos QB Kyle Orton wanted to do something special for the future HOFer, so in his most recent preseason game against the Seahawks he did his best Brett Favre impersonation and threw one of the dumbest interceptions in recent memory.
In May, former Vikings great Fran Tarkenton was very vocal about his feelings towards Brett Favre. Now that Favre has signed with Minnesota, Tarkenton still feels the same way.
“I really have no interest in what Brett Favre does. He kind of lost me a few years ago by retiring and unretiring and here and there,” Tarkenton said Read the rest of this entry »
As we reported on Tuesday Morning, Brett Favre is the newest member of the Minnesota Vikings after the 39-year old future HOFer decided to unretire yet again.
“I felt I did everything I possibly could do to get where I need to be,” Favre said at his introductory news conference Tuesday evening. Read the rest of this entry »
As we predicted many moons ago, Brett Favre is not retired. A source close to the situation has told ESPN and Foxsports that Favre is on a plane to to Minnesota to meet and sign with the team, pending a physical.
The contract will be worth around 10 million to $12 million. This is breaking news and details are still coming in.