vockins wrote:Stick a fork in him. Done.
Really?
I mean, he had a horrible day INT-wise, but do you think that he's really done?
I don't think that he is done.
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vockins wrote:Stick a fork in him. Done.
I think I don't know enough about football to comment, actually. Ignore my previous post.Bradley R. Weissenberger wrote:vockins wrote:Stick a fork in him. Done.
Really?
I mean, he had a horrible day INT-wise, but do you think that he's really done?
I don't think that he is done.
We have had a few months to watch Farve.Bradley R. Weissenberger wrote:vockins wrote:Stick a fork in him. Done.
Really?
I mean, he had a horrible day INT-wise, but do you think that he's really done?
I don't think that he is done.
waltermalling wrote:hi vockins. i was in greenbay on a december sunday once. it was truly incredible how the town shut down for those 3 or 4 hours. seriously, it was a complete ghost town. combine that with the weather of december there and it was really, really eirie. awesome experience though.
Adam P wrote:waltermalling wrote:hi vockins. i was in greenbay on a december sunday once. it was truly incredible how the town shut down for those 3 or 4 hours. seriously, it was a complete ghost town. combine that with the weather of december there and it was really, really eirie. awesome experience though.
I was there in week 2 of this season to watch the season opener and the atmosphere there was like nothing I've ever experienced before at an NFL game, even on the Saturday before. As our waitress at the bar told us, the only things they have in Green Bay are drinking and football, and it was quite evident on that sunny Sunday afternoon in early September.
Farve should open a theme restaurant in New Orleans or something. Get a FEMA business loan. Revive the New Orleans economy single handedly. That would be nice.
He's done playing football.
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