Friday, August 28, 2009

Comeback kids? The jury is still out



What dog fighting felonies?



With the Rocky Balboa-like ovation he received last night, it appeared to me that the normally harsh Eagles fans are more than willing to forgive and forget as long as it translates into good play on the field...



In his first NFL action since December 31st, 2006...Vick looked impressive by completing each of his 4 passes for a total of 19 yards...



Massive protests? With the exception of a select few they were close to non-existent and those that were protesting were actually getting heckled by fans who were proudly wearing the new #7 jerseys...



Although I am a fan of giving second chances, is it really that easy to forget what this man did to get in the position that he is in?


My only question is that if he comes back in week 6 and turns over the ball, is he suddenly going to become solely known as the dog murderer?



Keep your snowballs in the freezer for the time being....



"Throw on a pair of your old wrangler jeans and ride off into the sunset with what's left of not only your dignity, but your legacy! "



That was my advice to Brett Favre a couple weeks back when he apparently was ready to call it a career...



In the shocker of the century (heavy sacasm), Brett has decided to lace em up yet again and play for his once hated rival, the Minnesota Vikings
Is it just me, or does he look like a total pansy in purple?
Anyway, Brett has decided that giving it another go was more important then his dignity and what was left of his loyal Packers fans...
His decision has left a rift in the Vikings locker room and last time I checked...chemistry was the key to success...
They may eventually cave in and drink the kool-aid, but by the end of the season they will absolutely see the light...
Brett was brought in with the whole purpose to help this team reach the Super Bowl, but when has ANY NFL team won it all due to one player?
Come December, the fans will be calling for Tavaris Jackson...and Brett Favre's head for swindling the hopes of another NFL franchise...

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