IF IT PISSES YOU OFF, I WANT TO HEAR IT!
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Rant like a raving maniac!
If it pisses you off, I want to hear about it!
~Here are a just a few of mine~
The Green Bay Packers quarterback quit Tuesday after a 17-season career in which he dazzled fans with his grit, heart and rocket of an arm. Who in the modern era of NFL football provided as much excitement as the boy quarterback, Brett Favre of the Green Bay Packers? Who hasn't heard John Madden talk about Brett getting up and ready for a game like it was Sunday in the sandlot?
Who in modern times—since the advent of color televisions and economy cars—can stand up to the accolades that Brett Favre has earned? My answer is quick: No one who has ever played the game of NFL football. No one.
I was and still am a Joe Montana fan. Even Joe Montana in his tenure with the San Francisco 49'ers and what, four Super Bowl rings a couple of MVP awards, or seeing to it that the ball got to the MVP's, had some back-stabbing trouble with the 49'er organization and the rift was just as about as identical as Brett's is with Green Bay.
Seems I recall a very similar incident that Montana went through that Brett now has to endure. And folks not only does this sadden me, but it sickens me more. But more than anything, I need to say this:
Hate me if you like, but I am only the messenger here. Face it the Green Bay Packer organization is hopeless; it is run on a pre-Vince Lombardi mentality that is tighter than a virgin's legs on Prom night.It is not the players, Joe Montana, and the eternally young Brett Favre that are the source of the problems.
Green Bay just about always leads the league in one thing: Lowest salaries per player; ugliest stadium in need of serious repair; uniforms that somehow reflect the 21st century, and the biggest of all, they lead the league in class-less behavior. In case you didn't know…they fc*k you in the drive thru. The organization is a use em' till they drop, regardless of health or physical injuries, then once they've had their way with you, you'd be better off at the drive thru. But wait, it gets worse!
Do you remember when the Packers with Brett Favre at the helm won Super Bowl XXXI in 1997 against the New England Patriots? It was the first national championship the Packer's had won since Super Bowl II and that was in 1968!! That's quite a dry spell! Twenty-nine long years of "The Pack Is Back" that really didn't happen until Brett Favre and company got there.
In Super Bowl XXXI Desmond Howard, after setting records, was named the MVP. Andre Rison, a gifted receiver who played opposite Deion Sanders many times caught the first touchdown pass of the game to give Green Bay the first lead 7-0.
In the summer/fall of 1997 when the teams are invited to the White House to meet with the President and all the hoopla that goes along with it something was missing. Seems the Green Bay front office management 'forgot' to tell Desmond Howard and Andre Rison about the trip and the two were left out. There's more to that story…but not here.
In the grand scheme of the NFL, the great LaDainian Tomlinson, running back for the San Diego Chargers and MVP of the league last year summed it up on Fox News this morning: When asked if Brett Favre should have to compete for his job this year, Mr. Tomlinson replied, "Why should he?"
Brett Favre lead the Packers to one of their best seasons in the teams history last year. Who on earth even contemplated that Green Bay would be 13—3 at the end of the regular season and collect an additional victory against the Seattle Seahawks in the post season? Just one more thing here…please remember that it was to the New York Giants in overtime that ended the Packers' season last year. And, yep it was the same Giants who took down the mighty (16-0) Patriots to win it all. Did I mention the drive thru?
Greta...get a clue here girl! Although you are from Wisconsin that's no reason to be a fan and owner of the sleaziest organizations in football. Sell your shares, distance yourself from them...trust me, the Green Bay front office will NOT go "On the Record."

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