Manifesto

The term "you doing too much" is a grammatically incorrect phrase used to identify a person, place or thing, that is doing exactly that; the act of “doing too much” or more then they can handle. These actions can be simple as someone dressed inappropriately to political views.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Brett Favre....

While watching the NFL replay today, 2009 Conference Finals - Saints vs. Vikings, and seeing Brett Favre go down and injure his ankle, I realized his race for the Super Bowl was out of arms reach. Although the Vikings could of won the game 4 or 5 times I knew Brett was going to re-retire once again.
The Saints defeated the Vikings and went to the super bowl and defeated the Indianapolis Colts. After a long off season of possibilities, Brett has decided to return to the Vikings and play another season. Of course, the first game of the 2010-2011 season is rematch with the now defending Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints, on primetime.

I am a Brett #4 Favre fan and somewhat of a Minnesota Vikings fan. Last season was amazing, you and the team’s numbers were impressive, and I wouldn’t have expected anything less. Unfortunately, I feel “you doing too much,” you’re 40 years old, you have 20 years of experience you retired twice, you have played on numerous teams; the Falcons to Packers to the Jets and finally to the Vikings, and you’re in okay condition. I feel you on the love for the game and the will to play again, and understand you would love to add another Super Bowl championship to your resume, but I would hate to see you go down and out within the first three games of the season against the Saints, Dolphin, and the Lions. Looking at the Vikings schedule, I don’t see Brett Favre being able to repeat or improve last seasons 12-4 record.


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