misterirrelevant.com - 3/7/2008
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My friend and colleague MJD can’t picture the Packers without Favre , but I can. The guy is an all-time great and one of my all-time faves, but Majik Man came before him, Aaron Rodgers will follow and Green Bay keeps turning (or fermenting, whatever). Plus, as ‘91 Pro Set Brett Favre surely tells you, he’s always been a Dirty Bird. (Post-jump bonus: Neg-Burns !)
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Putting the Exclamation Point on Favre Week
JoeSportsFan.com —
... going to be different watching football without his royal highness Fav-ruh. I still say he plays another regular season game, as he pointed out on more than 5 occasions yesterday that he can "still play". However, my opinion means nothing... especially when my job right now is to help you the reader celebrate the Favre legacy.
Ladies and gentlemen, behold the majesty of Brett Favre's negburns. ###MORE###
He truly is having fun out there!
[Mister Irrelevant]
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