Thanks for nothing Favre

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Favre must be held responsible for the Giants win. [link]

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  • Maverick Maverick
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    That's just mean. Mean.
    Posted 3/4/2008 [reply] [flag]
  • Bars & Stripes Bars & Stripes
    +3
    Monumental upset...dramatic ending...justice served...yeah, that Super Bowl sucked.
    Posted 3/4/2008 [reply] [flag]
  • Maverick Maverick
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    Was the game worth it enough to have Eli Manning as your reigning MVP?
    Posted 3/4/2008 [reply] [flag]
  • Bars & Stripes Bars & Stripes
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    Sure...my Manning avoidance tactics are well-honed at this point.
    Posted 3/4/2008 [reply] [flag]
  • Maverick Maverick
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    Wow, back-to-back Manning wins. I don't know. But then again, would it be worth it to have Favre as a winner?
    Posted 3/4/2008 [reply] [flag]
  • McLean Stevenson McLean Stevenson
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    Yeah, it had nothing to do with the actual Super Bowl, just subjecting us to more Manning stuff. Having just Peyton doing all of the talking was bad enough. Eli was only doing that stupid watch commerical. Now we are looking at a whole new era of bad commercials.
    Posted 3/4/2008 [reply] [flag]
  • Maverick Maverick
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    Eli is already breaking into the commercials. Maybe he can do the new Wrangler jeans stuff.
    Posted 3/5/2008 [reply] [flag]
  • McLean Stevenson McLean Stevenson
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    That would be sweet, Eli running around Central Park playing football in his jeans.
    Posted 3/5/2008 [reply] [flag]

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So long to Brett Favre
Published 3/5/2008 by Ryan at The Victoria Times
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