Favre needs ankle surgery to play in 2010

Yeagermeister

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jazzcat22;3383384 said:
Here we go.................the off-season Favre drama starting. It will be used as an excuse of why he will struggle....or if he does great, it will instill the superman crap.....

Starting? When did it end? :laugh2:
 

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I can just here it now ....

"Can you believe a Grandfather can play this way on a broken ankle ..... he is amazing"

:laugh2:
 

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dargonking999;3383090 said:
lollo

Favre has another surgery to explain why he failed at the last game of the year eh?

I always knew you were a wise one ;)


jobberone;3383389 said:
I'd love for Favre to retire. The Vikings are a big obstacle to us getting to the SB. Without him they may not even make the playoffs. It's a mistake to underestimate him or the Vikings.

While this is true I dont see why we cant get defensive pressure on him and make him feel senior citizen-like. I was suprised that were werent able to rough him up in that game.
 

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The real question with Favre - why did he have a child so early, and why did his child have a child so early? This could be Ed Werder's next story.
 

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Arch Stanton;3383369 said:
Save us....cut it off....

Exactly.

This guy has been playing the media for years. It's sickening.
 

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If I were Favre and truly planned on retiring I would still have the surgery. If my ankle is jacked up enough to require surgery to play football it would probably improve my everyday life to have the ankle surgically repaired.
 
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