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Post by SamLockett on Aug 19, 2010 1:04:08 GMT -5
You tell me...Is Favre good for the NFL or great for the NFL...Send me an E-Mail SamLockett@Live.com to tell me what you think.
Thanks Sam
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Post by alex1981 on Aug 19, 2010 8:30:12 GMT -5
Bad. I can't stand talking about Favre anymore. Why doen't he just come out and say that he will be playing until he is 50 years old.
I apologize in advance to all of those Favre lovers.
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Post by J.R. Glymph on Aug 19, 2010 10:22:24 GMT -5
I think he's great for the NFL. For us...not so much. He keeps fans interested and he remains a relevant figure (regardless of how much all media sources tire of him). But, he's great for the league, because he's poloarizing. Polarizing entertainers are always great for business.
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Post by A. Khanna on Aug 19, 2010 15:55:13 GMT -5
I agree with J.R. Not only is he great because of his off-the-field double-personality, but let's not ignore his polarizing on-the-field performances as well. When Favre initially retired from the Packers, I wrote an article about how his humanizing faults made him that much more likable. Nowadays, he's not so much likable, so much as he is Watchable, given that he's just as liable to throw the game-ending interception as he is the game-winning touchdown. (Not to mention, he QBs a top 3 team in the NFL, so you kind of have to watch anyways as a fan of good football.)
Anyways, this is great for the NFL, great for the Vikings, and great for the Crocs franchise.
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Post by woodyinwichita on Aug 20, 2010 11:51:10 GMT -5
Wait....you guys DON'T like Brett Favre?! As members of the media shouldn't you guys love the fact that he ALWAYS provides a headline? LOL I kid, first ballot HOF'er, top 3 QB's of all time IMO.
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Post by woodyinwichita on Aug 23, 2010 13:31:10 GMT -5
Oh and, uhm for the poll....what if you don't think he will do ANY of those things?
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