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i just saved you queen....you owe me
QoP and Nicky... you two just exchanged phone numbers over the internet... WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO NEXT?!
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NIiiicee...
Go you!!
Me > you
If Green Bay Packers were in need, Brett Favre might think twice about retirement
GULFPORT, Miss. (AP)—If the Green Bay Packers are ravaged by injuries this season, Brett Favre might consider returning should the team reach out to him.
“It would be hard to pass up, I guess,” he told the Biloxi (Miss.) Sun Herald. “But three months from now, say that presents itself, I may say, you know what, I’m so glad I made that decision. I’m feel very comfortable in what I’m doing and my decision.
“Yeah, I can probably be up there doing that and playing, but again, I don’t know. It’s only speculating. I think the world of that team. I had a lot of fun, not only this year, but over my career.”
But if Aaron Rodgers went down with an injury?
“Aaron has fallen into a great situation,” Favre said. “And if that opportunity presented itself and they did call, it would be tempting. And I very well could be enticed do it.”
Favre understands the kind of challenge he would face should he opt to go back to the NFL after ending his record-setting 17-year career. And he made it clear he is not changing his mind at this time.
“But to think that if they called me in October and told me, ‘Hey, we need you this week.’ That would be hard,” Favre said in a story that appeared on the paper’s Web site on Tuesday. “I’m sure mentally, I would be refreshed. I’d be away from it for a long time. But mentally versus physically, the last thing I’d want to do is go up and it’s ‘Oh this is great’ and all that stuff and me be excited and then just flop.
“You just can’t show up and play.”
There has been a steady flow of speculation that Favre would have a change of heart in the wake of the March 4 announcement the league’s only three-time MVP was retiring.
“I guess the best response would be, right now no,” he said of a possible return to the game.
Favre added he would not return unless he was in shape.
“It would be hard to go up there at 38. It was hard to stay in shape. I say that, I worked out and I worked out hard,” he said. “Week in and week out, I was just drained. Finally, for the first time, I felt, not that 38 is old, but I looked around at practice and these guys are bouncing around. And I practiced every day and all the time people would ask me … `How do you do it? Inside I’m saying, ‘I have no idea.’ It’s a struggle.”
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Well, I'm not surprised.
I'd like to see another Giants/Pack, Eli/Brett Playoff Game.
And to be honest? I can see Aaron Rodgers sucking it up.. or maybe getting hurt.. and Brett getting the call.
John Elway surprised by Cutler recently calling out Brandon Marshall
DENVER (AP)—John Elway understands why Jay Cutler recently called out a troubled teammate, he just wouldn’t have taken the same approach.
“I was surprised to hear it actually,” the former Broncos quarterback said Wednesday.
Cutler, fed up with all the drama surrounding Brandon Marshall, lashed out at his No. 1 receiver and fellow third-year star, who suffered a gash on his right forearm while messing around last month.
“He’s not my favorite person right now,” the current Broncos quarterback said of Marshall.
Elway didn’t think this particular incident necessitated Cutler’s ire.
“Him cutting his arm is not that big of deal to me,” Elway said. “Obviously, he was wrestling with his brother. He’s still a kid.”
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Marshall, who emerged as Cutler’s primary target in his breakout 2007 season, said he was horsing around with his older brother at a resort in Orlando, Fla., when he fell into a television set, cutting an artery, a vein, a nerve, two tendons and three muscles in his right arm.
It’s not the first time Marshall has found himself in the news. He faces a drunken driving charge stemming from an October incident.
Cutler said incidents like Marshall’s accident simply can’t happen.
“If that’s what Jay feels like he needs to comment on, he needs to do that,” Elway said. “Personally, I would’ve done it to him. Even though I tried to settle things in the press, looking back over the years, it hasn’t been the right way to do it.”
Elway, the CEO of the Arena Football League’s Colorado Crush, voiced his comments as he talked about his team’s game Friday night with the Cleveland Gladiators, who are co-owned by Bernie Kosar. The two quarterbacks, and their cities, are permanently linked thanks to their postseason meetings.
“Bernie was talking about taking me down on the field. I wouldn’t feel comfortable unless they threw dog bones,” Elway said with a grin.
Elway appreciates Cutler’s attempt to become more of a vocal leader.
“As a quarterback, you’ve got to take a leadership role,” Elway said. “Jay has that last year under his belt. I’m sure he feels a lot better where he’s going. They need someone to take over. That’s a good move on Jay’s part.
“Bottom line, there’s talk and there’s wins,” he said.
Elway couldn’t recall exactly when he earned the trust and respect of his teammates. He said it just stemmed from winning games.
“You’ll feel them follow you,” he said. “There are different ways to lead — everyone has a different way. Jay will have his own personal way, too. It’s just a matter of when you gain the respect of those teammates. That’s when leadership comes. They respect what you’re doing.”
Although the Broncos have missed the playoffs the last two seasons, Elway isn’t concerned about the direction of the team.
“I just know having been in that organization for 16 years, they’re not trying to get worse,” he said. “They’re trying to get better.”
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Jay Cutler is a pompus jackass.
Dude reminds me of BeautifulRock.
U know folks should keep they personal feelings to themselves.........when u r on a team u need to settle shit quietly and not let things out to the press..........
Like Andy Reid..heeheehee.
I also don't like Jay Cutler. Or at least not impressed by him.
And Brett Farve needs to stay home. He has nothing left to prove.
hahahaha!!! i bet you have one of thos tight little mcnabb jerseys anyway.
but dirty knowledge is a typical spoiled NY fan...he doenst know how to take criticism
I was surprised that Favre has went this long without coming out of retirement yet. lol
That was funny when Cutler and the Chargers QB were talking trash at the end of the Broncos/Chargers game last season.
Man fuck the Chargers, them and their steroid-taking, and everyone acting like nothing happened, asses. And I mean everyone acted like nothing happened.
Who here thinks that the whole NFL Draft is overrated? Well at least if the first round didn't last 14 hours to finish.
It's not overrated to me since the season ended great. :)
I'll be watching it.
I just find it annoying, especially since it's on espn. Do they really need all 15 mins each to make a selection?
Browns got 3 monday night games. Nice. I hear they are looking to trade Anderson for a high 1st round pick. Possibly to Miami, in which they would select McFadden......but thats just a rumor. Is DA worth that??? I dunno, they do need a QB bad, and they already got Ronnie Brown......do they pass up on Dorsey?
The draft shouldn't restructure for television in my opinion.
I think only 2 rounds are on the first day now top
I hate 8 in the box that's all the vikings seen last year shit some time I think teams put 11 in the box since troy williamson can't catch a ball for the life of him but am hoping this year rice and Bernard Berrian will make the playaction work
they would'nt put 8 in the box if you had qb who could complete passes when are yall going to realize tavaris jackson is not the anwser
Rivals.com posted their NFL top ten worst number one overall picks:
10. QB Michael Vick, Atlanta, 2001 (Virginia Tech)
9. QB David Carr, Houston, 2002 (Fresno State)
8. DE Courtney Brown, Cleveland, 2000 (Penn State)
7. LB Tom Cousineau, Buffalo, 1979 (Ohio State)
6. LB Aundray Bruce, Atlanta, 1988 (Auburn)
5. DT Kenneth Sims, New England, 1982 (Texas)
4. QB Tim Couch, Cleveland, 1999 (Kentucky)
3. DT Steve Emtman, Indianapolis, 1992 (Wash.)
2. RB Ki-Jana Carter, Cincinnati, 1995 (Penn St.)
1. DE Walt Patulski, Buffalo, 1972 (Notre Dame)
LOL..........that's crazy!
U think Michael Vick will come back to the NFL when he gets out?
What happened to that Gallery guy that was all hyped up and got drafted by Oakland?
Jets need this de/olb
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vernon gholston will eat you for a midnight snack
Vernon Gholston is a stud, trust me i've watched all his games. Jake Long, the tackle from MIchigan, and a possible no. 1 overall got DOMINATED by Gholston this year. Absolutely dominated. That would be a good pick for any team.
I'm glad to see Tim Couch up there for all time busts....that guy was a fuckin joke. I never knew what they saw in him....i wanted Ricky WIlliams at the time.
I hope Vick doesn't come back to the NFL after his jail time. I don't know if any team would pick him up, except a sorry ass team like the Raiders or something. But they already got a QB that is supposedly good. Vick wasn't that good of a QB to begin with. He can run, but once he slows down with age, what does he have left?
That's true..............I always thought that he should have been a running back instead of QB..............I know for sure if he does come back, he's gonna get booed and shit thrown on him (especially in Philly)..............LOL
The vikings got Jared Allan
Vick wasn't a good passer though. So I don't think the defense was too worried about his passing. Maybe he could try and redeem himself a little, and be in the next Lassie movie that comes out. He could get attacked and killed by a chihuaha or something in the movie.