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12:20 PM Thu, Jan 14, 2010 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
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Brett Favre said Wednesday he'd be shocked if the Vikings lose. Cowboys safety Gerald Sensabaugh countered on Thursday.
``We'd have to beat ourselves to lose,'' Sensabaugh said. ``The way we're playing right now, I don't think we can be beat.''
Favre told reporters that he expects to be doing his usual news conference next week, and envisions questions about preparing for the Saints or Cardinals. ``If that doesn't happen, to me that will be a shock.''
Sensabaugh said with a smile: ``He might can do a news conference, but he might be on the losing end. They have their confidence, we have our confidence. It will be a good game. I can't way to play them.''
Sensabaugh said he's not surprised that Favre is playing so well at age 40.
``He's going to be in the Hall of Fame one day,'' Sensabaugh said. ``I guess when the league takes him out he's not going to play anymore. He's a competitor, his love for the game is crazy. I see why he keeps coming back. He's winning so why wouldn't he?''
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Bill Nichols/Reporter Bio | E-mail | News tips
Brett Favre said Wednesday he'd be shocked if the Vikings lose. Cowboys safety Gerald Sensabaugh countered on Thursday.
``We'd have to beat ourselves to lose,'' Sensabaugh said. ``The way we're playing right now, I don't think we can be beat.''
Favre told reporters that he expects to be doing his usual news conference next week, and envisions questions about preparing for the Saints or Cardinals. ``If that doesn't happen, to me that will be a shock.''
Sensabaugh said with a smile: ``He might can do a news conference, but he might be on the losing end. They have their confidence, we have our confidence. It will be a good game. I can't way to play them.''
Sensabaugh said he's not surprised that Favre is playing so well at age 40.
``He's going to be in the Hall of Fame one day,'' Sensabaugh said. ``I guess when the league takes him out he's not going to play anymore. He's a competitor, his love for the game is crazy. I see why he keeps coming back. He's winning so why wouldn't he?''
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