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Doing my best to ignore the Super Bowel that is in town for the week

January 28, 2009 · 1 Comment

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I solve the Packers “Brett Favre” problem

July 30, 2008 · 3 Comments

I don’t watch TV so I can only imagine the horror of ESPN’s 24 hour Brett Favre crisis coverage. So I feel it is my duty to mediate this problem and provide a workable solution for both the Packers and Brett Favre. It’s very simple. The NFL is a win now league. Brett Favre gives the Packers the best chance to win right now, and that’s all that matters. Aaron Rodgers is unproven, and at best he may never even amount to 3/4 of what Brett Favre currently is. It’s not even debatable. In the free agency era, teams only have a small window in which to break through and win a Superbowl, the Packers are right there, their time is right now, and Brett Favre is ready to go. So this crap about building for the future with Aaron Rodgers is just silly. By the way we don’t even know if Aaron Rodgers is an NFL caliber QB or if he can stay healthy for a full season.

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Message to Javon Walker

June 18, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Incase you missed it Javon Walker got jacked, again… 

He was out in Vegas, stuntin, making it rain, buying out the bar. But, apparently the wolves were out that night aswell, and they saw Mr. Walker, and they decided to take a bite outta that steak. here’s the story

My message to Javon and his ilk is this-

Game is not- walking into a bar or club and spending $10,000 on Champagne because you can.

Game is- walking into a bar with $5 in your pocket, and still being able to pull a hotty.

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