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Sport Held Hostage

by Warden
created July 29, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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So I'm listening to Mike & Mike in the Morning on ESPN, waiting for an upcoming football training camp report this morning. This morning I'm told Sal Paolantonio is at the Cowboys camp, where of course I expect an update about the state of my team. About 20 minutes later, Sal is on the line, all right, but he's not there to talk about Dallas or the NFC East or any other football team per se. Instead it's all about one player, the prima donna diva of the NFL: Brat Favre.

How foolish of me to think ESPN might deliver some actual football news on the eve of an incredibly intriguing NFL season on so many levels: How will the Patriots respond to their devastating loss to the underdog Giants in the Super Bowl? Will the Giants be able to defend their crown or will their amazing run prove to be a one-year wonder? How will the Cowboys bounce back from their own disappointing defeat in the opening round of the playoffs, and will QB Tony Romo continue to deliver the goods under increasing scrutiny?

There is legitimate reason for optimism at training camps around the country, but ESPN and other news outlets continue to bombard NFL fans with all Favre, all the time. When he signs with another team or gets his release from Green Bay, which is very unlikely, then I will be interested. Until then it's a soap opera.

I'm glad people are finally seeing Brat Favre as the self-centered, me-first player he's been his whole career. Winner of exactly one NFL championship, Favre's recent postseason history is littered with subpar performances. You wouldn't know it from the sometimes sickening displays of hero worship writers like Peter King have resorted to in making their pro-Favre case.

Before training camp, Favre did a lengthy cable TV interview in which he basically called his GM a liar, expressed reservations about his coach, and in general behaved like it's Brat Favre's world and everybody else should just adjust. In this regard he's a lot like a player in another sport who couldn't make up his mind about retirement: Roger Clemens. Although, come to think of it, Roger Clemens would've had a better playoff game than Brat's embarrassing stinker against the Giants.

Maybe Roger Goodall should mandate a huge farewell tour over the next two seasons where Brat Favre plays one game for each team every week on a rotating basis. Every game would be a Sunday Nighter so that John Madden can fawn over him like a teenage girl with a crush, and then his leading sycophant Peter King can give him a backrub at halftime on national TV.

Not only the Packers, but the whole league is being held hostage by Favre. First he retires, then changes his mind and wants to play for the Packers; then he wants to be traded, now he wants to be released. The Packers don't want to trade him in division, and they don't want to trade him to a team on the schedule; Brat wants to be traded but only to certain teams (sorry, Jets fans). It's all Brat Favre, all the time. If you're like me, you're sick of it, but get used to it, cause it ain't ending any time soon, that's for sure.


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SSreportersLegend
513 days ago
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May I make a suggestion, Warden?


1. NEVER LISTEN TO ESPN RADIO!!!


2. Don't listen to Mike and Mike.


3. Don't listen to ESPN Radio.



This is hero worship at its worst, if you notice, when is the last time you have seen me comment on Favre (until this one)? I've tuned it out, it's not worth it, and as far as I'm concerned, this is all about him wanting attention.


I knew when he retired he would try and unretire, but never take it to this extreme nonsense.


And the media, which should be focusing on the Olympics, or some form of current events news, is feeding Favre to you because the people will watch it.


This, by the way, is why I enjoy the CFL a lot more because I don't have to deal with an inordinate amount of prima donna fools like Favre, T.O, Romo, Chad Johnson, and so on.


If I'm Green Bay, I send him to solitary confinement for the entire NFL season.
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CheezerAll-Star
513 days ago
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ESPN is in the business of manufacturing sports stories. I tuned them out long ago.
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SSreportersLegend
513 days ago
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To watch the just as bad FSN? :D
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WardenVarsity
513 days ago
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You're right. But sometimes I need some sports in the A.M., and my only other choice here in NYC is WFAN, which has Boomer Esiason teamed with some halfwit. But it's not just ESPN, it's all over the place. In the two biggest games last year, Favre was awful against Dallas before getting hurt, and then played beyond belief bad against the Giants. I applaud the Packers for the stance they're taken. Let Rogers get his shot.
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SSreportersLegend
513 days ago
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He wasn't bad beyond belief against the Giants, it was the 2nd half he was bad.


If you want sports in the AM, go to Blog Talk Radio and go under sports or something, stay away from mainstream media.
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