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Note to Green Bay: Give Vikings' Brett Favre a standing ovation

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“Slayer/Megadeth Carnage 2010”

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#350
Saturday Oct 31
 
any Packer fan that boos Favre should have their season tickets revoked.

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clearly the better team won Vikings are a 14-2 team while the Packers will finish 8-8 at best

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Danger D wrote:
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If Favre doesn’t like the media attention, he needs some serious lessons in how to manage the press, because all he’s managed to do is up the hype and exposure over the last few years.
Listen, I love Favre. I wouldn’t boo him. I’m ticked he worked his tail off to get on the Vikings, but what football fan wouldn’t? Seriously, if the rivalries didn’t mean anything, this wouldn’t even be fun.
I realize he has a right to play football. I wish he would have exercised one of his other multiple options for continuing to play in the NFL rather than with Minnesota. But he CHOSE to play for the Packers’ rival. I wouldn’t boo, but I don’t blame some fans for doing so. He’s the rival’s QB. You’re ignorant if you think some Viking fans wouldn’t act the same way in a similar circumstance. I’m really tired of this supposed moral supremacy thing coming from Viking fans all of the sudden. It’s not like Vikings fans are universally recognized for a wisp of loyalty to their team. They can’t even fill the seats for a playoff game, for crying out loud.
I thought Brett handled it all really well!!!!!!!!
Jerami

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Monday Nov 2
 
Jeremy wrote:
<quoted text>Oh and by the way, I hope AP is ready for a third beating in a row, he'll really be crying after the Pack stop him(or should I say limit him). I hope Chilly runs to the Packs strength again, that was brilliant against them last time and against the Steelers. Jolly, Jenkins, Matthews, Barnett, Hawk, and Kampman are waiting.
Yeah im sure All Day was crying for 150 rec/rushing yards and a touchdown...and ofcourse the win...who was crying at the end of the game? Oh yeah...Aaron Rodgers
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