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.
Chad Ocho Cinco promised Packer fans he’d take the Lambeau Leap if he scored a touchdown and he did just that, but instead of leaping into a crowd of cheese heads he found the only two Bengals fans at the stadium. It’s a shame they didn’t pull him up into the stands so they could beat the crap out of him.
The Green Bay Packers have lost their star linebacker Nick Barnett for the rest of the season after he suffered a torn a right knee ligament during the Packers 28-27 loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
“We’ve lost Nick Barnett for the season because of a ligament tear in his knee,” McCarthy told the Green Bay Press-Gazette.
Green Bay Packers star cornerback Al Harris will likely miss the rest of the season after suffering a torn spleen during the teams loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
“He tasted blood in his mouth and had some in his urine,” His agent Jack Bechta told the Green Bay Press-Gazette. Read the rest of this entry »
In his first game as the Green Bay Packers new starting quarterback, Aaron Rodgers completed 9 of 15 passes with 1 touchdown and 1 interception. And for the most part the crowd cheered him on.
“I’ve always felt like we have the best fans in the NFL, and that they would support our team regardless of how they feel about myself, or Brett, or management or whatever,” Rodgers said. Read the rest of this entry »
Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy has made up his mind; Brett Favre will never play another down in a Packers uniform.
“I’m not doing the PR thing anymore,” McCarthy said. “I’m coaching the football team. The football team has moved forward. The train has left the station, whatever analogy you want. Read the rest of this entry »