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![]() How bout that dropped pass in last years NFCCG on a beautifully drawn up play that had him jogging off the line of scrimmage only to blow right by Rod Hood? Dropped a sure thing, but holds onto today's pass. All is well though, as we unloaded him to NE for a 5th round pick, which turned into either S Macho Harris (a starter) or TE Cornelius Ingram (IR'd this year). I'm just not sure which.
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![]() Amazing that Favre has somehow morphed into an...underdog? I got a little teary when he led that last drive. i wanted it so bad for him. I spent most of his career criticizing all of his mistakes instead of appreciating the fact that he is part of that special breed. Favre is a true gamer.
I am glad he came back and I hope he leads the vikings deep into the playoffs. Where is sniper? |
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![]() I will go on record as saying that this year Peyton will put up better numbers minus Marvin then any year prior.
Marvin Harrison is an all time great, BUT, he hurt the Colts too. Peyton and the offense will be better without. Marvin was like a cancer. Bad news and it got worse towards the end. They just gotta rope in some of those young ego's. Be alright, just fine. |
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![]() Im entitled to one sappy post! |
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