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ProgRocker53 wrote:
Just guessing, this "commentator" probably doesn't know a thing about football and sports in general, and has no place to talk about Brett Favre or his retirement.
Figures it was somebody from FOX News channel. Why these no-talent "journalists" have jobs and careers is beyond me. "That's a great message for young boys, get up there and blubber like a baby." If I have a son, and if he grows up to be anything like Brett Favre (well minus painkiller addiction, but who can blame him?) i would be ONE PROUD DAD.
Favre sacrificed his body and played the game that he loved professionally for a LONG time, don't you think the man has the RIGHT to well up a little?
Was Lou Gehrig a "baby" when he gave his emotional speech?
Someone get this dunce off the airwaves, please?
AlteredDNA wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:
Just guessing, this "commentator" probably doesn't know a thing about football and sports in general, and has no place to talk about Brett Favre or his retirement.
Figures it was somebody from FOX News channel. Why these no-talent "journalists" have jobs and careers is beyond me. "That's a great message for young boys, get up there and blubber like a baby." If I have a son, and if he grows up to be anything like Brett Favre (well minus painkiller addiction, but who can blame him?) i would be ONE PROUD DAD.
Favre sacrificed his body and played the game that he loved professionally for a LONG time, don't you think the man has the RIGHT to well up a little?
Was Lou Gehrig a "baby" when he gave his emotional speech?
Someone get this dunce off the airwaves, please?
It was Laura Ingraham, talking to FOX News, and I believe she was trying to be funny...
X factor wrote:BTW- EXCELLENT avatar!
AlteredDNA wrote:It was Laura Ingraham, talking to FOX News, and I believe she was trying to be funny...
Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:A little arm chair psycho analysis . this has NOTHING to do with the fact that she works for Fox or is a conservative -
Laura Ingrams issue with farve actually MIGHT reflect her problems with men.
She actually is unmarried and never has been , despite the fact shes not bad looking and extremely intelligent. Most men would want to reproduce with a woman like that !
It MIGHT because she cant relate to men. Maybe its because she expects them to never show weakness , never cry. standards , unrealistic ones. Real men can't live up to these standards (Shit I cry like a river after one f*cking can of Old Milwaukee and a slow hair metal tune- and I am full of testosterone!!)
Shes just transferring her personal issues on to poor Brett Farve.
I could be wrong here of course, and I actually like and agree with Laura I most of the time.
BY as a native Minnesotan and as a Vikings fan, I respect that guy immensely, though I hate his team!
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:A little arm chair psycho analysis . this has NOTHING to do with the fact that she works for Fox or is a conservative -
Laura Ingrams issue with farve actually MIGHT reflect her problems with men.
She actually is unmarried and never has been , despite the fact shes not bad looking and extremely intelligent. Most men would want to reproduce with a woman like that !
It MIGHT because she cant relate to men. Maybe its because she expects them to never show weakness , never cry. standards , unrealistic ones. Real men can't live up to these standards (Shit I cry like a river after one f*cking can of Old Milwaukee and a slow hair metal tune- and I am full of testosterone!!)
Shes just transferring her personal issues on to poor Brett Farve.
I could be wrong here of course, and I actually like and agree with Laura I most of the time.
BY as a native Minnesotan and as a Vikings fan, I respect that guy immensely, though I hate his team!
Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:A little arm chair psycho analysis . this has NOTHING to do with the fact that she works for Fox or is a conservative -
Laura Ingrams issue with farve actually MIGHT reflect her problems with men.
She actually is unmarried and never has been , despite the fact shes not bad looking and extremely intelligent. Most men would want to reproduce with a woman like that !
It MIGHT because she cant relate to men. Maybe its because she expects them to never show weakness , never cry. standards , unrealistic ones. Real men can't live up to these standards (Shit I cry like a river after one f*cking can of Old Milwaukee and a slow hair metal tune- and I am full of testosterone!!)
Shes just transferring her personal issues on to poor Brett Farve.
I could be wrong here of course, and I actually like and agree with Laura I most of the time.
BY as a native Minnesotan and as a Vikings fan, I respect that guy immensely, though I hate his team!
Rockindeano wrote:I like Laura. On the drive into LA in the morning, I have a choice between Air America, and blowhard Stephanie Miller who is annoying and full of hot air, or Ingram. Ingram is a conservative, but she is pretty fair and very smart.
Laura Ingram will never be an Anne Coulter.
Red13JoePa wrote:He has behaved like a woman the way he's waffled on retiring amidst seasons' worth of pick-laden bone headed quarterbacking and held the pack a hostage of his ego for years.
Michigan Girl wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:He has behaved like a woman the way he's waffled on retiring amidst seasons' worth of pick-laden bone headed quarterbacking and held the pack a hostage of his ego for years.
Is that the way Women behave???
Red13JoePa wrote:Bah.
Step in this.
MANLY behavior would've been being standup, forthright and telling the Pack right away every year, rather than dragging the shit on through training camps amidst his rapidly regressing play, that he was retiring or not.
The wishy washyness was womanly.
Rockindeano wrote:Laura Ingram will never be an Anne Coulter.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Red13JoePa wrote:Bah.
Step in this.
MANLY behavior would've been being standup, forthright and telling the Pack right away every year, rather than dragging the shit on through training camps amidst his rapidly regressing play, that he was retiring or not.
The wishy washyness was womanly.
Michigan Girl wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Bah.
Step in this.
MANLY behavior would've been being standup, forthright and telling the Pack right away every year, rather than dragging the shit on through training camps amidst his rapidly regressing play, that he was retiring or not.
The wishy washyness was womanly.
BAH!!! I disagree....I think the "MAN" was behaving like a "HUMAN BEING"!!! I don't think anybody called Michael Jordan a woman for changing his sport from Basketball to Baseball and back again...retiring and not retiring.
Of course I don't remember him crying....that would have made him a woman!!!
I can JUST HEAR the NBA cracks coming now!!! I LOVE THE NBA!!!!!
Red13JoePa wrote:Bah.
Step in this.
MANLY behavior would've been being standup, forthright and telling the Pack right away every year, rather than dragging the shit on through training camps amidst his rapidly regressing play, that he was retiring or not.
The wishy washyness was womanly.
Red13JoePa wrote:Jordan didn't play NEARLY as poorly as Favre did for about 5 years (prior to this season).
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