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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.
I think I don't know enough about football to comment, actually. Ignore my previous post.

Maybe he's done, maybe he's not, but it would be goofy of me to defend Brett Farve one way or the other. Even as an attempt to pass time at work.

I would like to see a Packers game in Green Bay in December, though. I also like their logo and the team colors. The fact the city owns the team is pretty cool, too.

I had some really great I Form plays for the Packers on Madden. One was reliably good for 4 yards every time. Except against the Ravens. Ray Lewis is way better in Madden than he is in real life.

Anybody know Jesse from Flameshovel Records? I fucking annihilated him in madden once.

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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.

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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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.

That said, this game tonight is hideously painful to watch for anyone not rooting for the Ravens, and as a Browns fan myself I really want them to finish below us in the division. Doesn't look like tonight's going to help that cause any.

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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.


This is all true. A Packer game temporarily ends all activity in the city. We do not place phone calls, go to stores (unless we are out of beer or whisky), or leave our houses or bars during this time. Green Bay banks have Packers checking accounts which I assume consist mainly of Packers-themed checks, though I like to imagine a team member calling to alert one when he or she overdraws his or her account.

I used to develop crime scene/autopsy photos for a local police department and the suicides, assaults and murders all seemed to increase immediately after Green Bay losses. My 5th grade algebra class has a weekly betting pool that our teacher started. One week I won $30. It's pretty terrible up here, much like tonight's game. It's just women with brassy 80s metal poodle-hair in Packers sweatshirts and stonewashed jeans, and then the beefy men with facial hair who get drunk and beat them.

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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.

Brett Favre has completely let down the brilliant football team that the Green Bay Packers currently field.

What's particularly damning about Brett Favre's performance in 2005 is the fact that there are many quarterbacks throughout the NFL who are currently leading their NAIA-talent level teams to the playoffs.

Brett Favre should be particularly ashamed of watching his performance diminish this year as his supporting cast, which was decimated by free agency in the first place, fell around him.

Now please allow me to use a term that I have never used before:

Wtf.

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