Brooking calls final Vikes' score 'classless'

Monster Heel;3237748 said:
He's like 70 in football years. He's been invisible in a lot of games in case you weren't keeping score. He's a better leader than anyone else on this team though.

I'm starting to think Brooking is more bully than leader.Punch the bully in the nose and he doesn't like it but yet can't do anything to stop it.


Craig
 
RainMan;3237766 said:
I did think it was an unnecessary, stat-building, rub-it-in touchdown. But I also don't really have much of a problem with them doing it. The game's not over till it's over, and it wasn't like they were passing non-stop down the stretch. It's bad enough getting our butts beat, but I'd rather not be whiny about it afterward.

Yes, don't whine about it but remember it. Too many opportunities for the Vikings to rub salt in the wounds.
 
mldardy;3237834 said:
He didn't shut anything down. If he really wanted to he should have really did what he said he was going to do. Instead of saying'“He was about to get his *** whupped on our sideline over there.' just DO it.

Great point. What Brookings did took huge balls and i respect him for it. Wat Fat Pat did was mouth off about what was about to happen when we all know it would never have happened.

The disappointing thing about that end of game is i lost so much respect for Favre and the Vikings organization. Before the game i knew i was going to be routing for the Vikings if they could beat us. I have always respected Favre because he came back for love of the game. Not for money. He seemed to represent the type of player i wish all players could be. The anti Dion Sanders type. Now i'm not so sure. He seemed classless. I know he didnt call the play. But i still hold his character accountable for that play.
 
superonyx;3237887 said:
Great point. What Brookings did took huge balls and i respect him for it. Wat Fat Pat did was mouth off about what was about to happen when we all know it would never have happened.

The disappointing thing about that end of game is i lost so much respect for Favre and the Vikings organization. Before the game i knew i was going to be routing for the Vikings if they could beat us. I have always respected Favre because he came back for love of the game. Not for money. He seemed to represent the type of player i wish all players could be. The anti Dion Sanders type. Now i'm not so sure. He seemed classless. I know he didnt call the play. But i still hold his character accountable for that play.

It takes no balls to mouth off after the fact, and do nothing about it while it happened or after it happened.
 
Nothing worse than scumbags w/ poor sportsmanship. Can't wait to see them lose in New Orleans. This was made way too easy by the Cowboys who played like little girls all day.
 
superonyx;3237887 said:
Great point. What Brookings did took huge balls and i respect him for it. Wat Fat Pat did was mouth off about what was about to happen when we all know it would never have happened.

The disappointing thing about that end of game is i lost so much respect for Favre and the Vikings organization. Before the game i knew i was going to be routing for the Vikings if they could beat us. I have always respected Favre because he came back for love of the game. Not for money. He seemed to represent the type of player i wish all players could be. The anti Dion Sanders type. Now i'm not so sure. He seemed classless. I know he didnt call the play. But i still hold his character accountable for that play.


Or better yet... Brooking could have shut Fat Pat's mouth by going out there and not surrendering 34 points.
 
Cochese;3237907 said:
It takes no balls to mouth off after the fact, and do nothing about it while it happened or after it happened.

I disagree. He went over to their sideline and said something when he could have gotten whooped with no help.

Too bad he didn't locate these balls the previous 3 quarters when it would have been useful.

So glad his biggest contribution to the game was not his play, but a comment he made.

lol.... very telling.
 
Vintage;3237924 said:
Or better yet... Brooking could have shut Fat Pat's mouth by going out there and not surrendering 34 points.


That would have required more effort than spouting off after the beating they took today.


Craig
 
Vintage;3237924 said:
Or better yet... Brooking could have shut Fat Pat's mouth by going out there and not surrendering 34 points.

What a concept.
 
i'm not gonna whine about it, but they poured it on. Cowboys will be circling the Minny game next year, for sure.
 
LOL @ Pat thinking he can fight, it's a football game. That fat *** would get his *** whooped.
 
Actually, you can't pin the blame on the Vikings. Brett changed the play at the LOS and audibled to a pass. It was all Brett. When he got to the sideline, his coach got in his ear about it. So, as much as I dislike the loss, I can't place blame on their coach or organization. However, Brett just showed the nation what type of a classless ****** he really is.
 
phillycowboyslover;3238397 said:
i'm not gonna whine about it, but they poured it on. Cowboys will be circling the Minny game next year, for sure.


Maybe next year we'll bother showing up.

That'd be swell. If, you know, its not too much to ask of Brooking and company.
 
Stop whining, and take your beating like a man.

Geez. These post game reactions have been exceedingly disappointing.
 
marchetta;3238424 said:
Actually, you can't pin the blame on the Vikings. Brett changed the play at the LOS and audibled to a pass. It was all Brett. When he got to the sideline, his coach got in his ear about it. So, as much as I dislike the loss, I can't place blame on their coach or organization. However, Brett just showed the nation what type of a classless ****** he really is.


I diddnt see the audible, but It wouldnt surprise me. He has always been like that, some simpletons still believe in his country bumpkin routine.

I want to see him in pain next week.
 
ScipioCowboy;3238434 said:
Stop whining, and take your beating like a man.

Geez. These post game reactions have been exceedingly disappointing.
:laugh2:eek:nly a chick takes a beating
 
Bob Sacamano;3238444 said:
:laugh2:eek:nly a chick takes a beating

The Dallas Cowboys certainly took a beating today. What are you saying, Bob?
 

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