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Thought you might be interested in what appears on the front page of the LA Times newspaper this morning!

Chris Erskine:

Man of the House
Favre homage: on bended, creaky knee

November 29, 2007 http://www.latimes.com/

NBC has "Bionic Woman." The NFL has Brett Favre, the bionic man. Guess which one is having the better season? I don't know what you're eating, Mr. Favre, but pass the candy dish.You're maybe the last

American hero. A postmodern DiMaggio. A Wyatt Earp. You're about 140 years old, with the smile of an 8-year-old and a gun like Zeus.

You do all the things the other superstars don't. You play in that city by the bay, an obscure little place with more chipmunks than people, more deer rifles than cellphones. Up there in northern Wisconsin, you don't ride in limos; they just send over Santa's sleigh.

You're us, which isn't so bad -- at least if you ask us. You're not some natty dude, a blingy gold-toothed Liberace. No three-pointed kerchief in your suit pocket, like the male mannequins back in the Fox studio. No sir. You wear your hair like the 18th green, short and fast. You could comb it with a golf towel.

Yep, we appreciate your sense of style -- the plain gray T-shirts and the faded jeans. You've got that same lovely wife you started with. Your beard's getting a little frosty, the jowls a little puffy, but she's stuck by you, that woman. Through your tough times. And you through hers.

Love your loyalty, love your work. The cynics claimed you were done. "Retire, fool," they said last season. "Put a fork in Favre. His popper has popped."

Turns out they were the fools. They forgot you were part Choctaw, part '56 Chevy. You're having your greatest season yet, playing like a legend. And like a scrub who just appreciates the chance to suit up.

Sure, your wheels don't work like they used to. People forget that you have the same degenerative hip disease that permanently sidelined Bo Jackson. At 38, you can sprint with the kids for about three half-steps, then ... look out ... cruuuuuuunch. Those first steps on a Monday morning must really snap-crackle-pop. Talk about a working stiff. Welcome to the club.
When you're not at work, you're at home, just like the rest of us middle-aged saps. I'll bet she's already nagging you about all the Christmas junk, huh? Brett, can you bring those boxes up from the basement? Brett, how about hanging the outdoor lights on the birch tree? That sort of stuff. Like the rest of us, you don't need a holiday to remind you of your blessings.

Yep, you're us all right, and we couldn't be more thrilled. You don't like to miss work under any condition. It's just the way you were raised. A guy thing. You don't miss work. In almost 300 games, including two Super Bowls, you haven't missed a start. It is the sports stat of our time.

And we certainly don't mind your sense of craft, your safecracker's cool. One moment, you're zinging thunderbolts across the middle. The next you're looping 9-iron shots in the end zone. The laser bomb that beat the Broncos? Boom! Brilliant.

You're what we all hoped to become in the backyards of our youth. You play as if you're hanging with your pals, and the sun is setting and the moms are calling everyone home for supper. Come on, Brett, your buddies say. One more. One more series ...

Blanda. Nicklaus. Aaron. They all played their respective games a long time, gave us old-timers hope. Now you're our time machine, our fountain of goof.

Tonight you'll play the Dallas Cowboys, that little franchise down in Texas that has always given the Packers fits. How great is that, a Cowboys-Packers game that really matters? Lombardi will be watching from his skybox, barking out commands, wondering where the hell Hornung is.

Also cheering will be millions of gimpy guys a little past their prime for whom you've become this year's most compelling sports story. An inspiration. A Perseus in cleats.

So, come on, Brett. One more. One more series ...
 
I'm a Cowboys fan. However, Farve is a great QB and seems to have a lot of Character..... My hat is off to him. How old was Johnny U. when he retired? I think Farve could go longer if he keeps it up.
 
Being a faithful Viking fan, I have to be a Packer basher ~ but I love Brett Farve. He is one of a few in professional sports worthy of admiration. WI is lucky to have him.
 
angie":2cv0naa8 said:
Being a faithful Viking fan, I have to be a Packer basher ~ but I love Brett Farve. He is one of a few in professional sports worthy of admiration. WI is lucky to have him.


What about Hollywood Romo, I mean Dallas Romo :lol: :lol:
 
Sorry I'm so late in replying...old Packer fan from way back.

Favre is THE BEST! He is so much fun to watch. Treats football like a game instead of a high stakes business. Love it when he gets the defense offsides on a hard count, and then grins.

I kinda wondered when he came back this year, but so glad he did. Hope he's able to fully recover from the elbow injury and the separated shoulder from Thanksgiving game with the Cowboys.
 
ROCKSPRINGS":1eipu1nk said:
angie":1eipu1nk said:
Being a faithful Viking fan, I have to be a Packer basher ~ but I love Brett Farve. He is one of a few in professional sports worthy of admiration. WI is lucky to have him.


What about Hollywood Romo, I mean Dallas Romo :lol: :lol:

Ummmm ~ I'm thinking that there is quite a bit to admire there :heart:
Did I mention I am a cowboy fan? Not a Cowboy fan, but a fan of cowboys ~ a little partial..... ;-)
One time for hag party went to stripper bar with a ton of other women. They had a cop and fireman and other stuff I don't remember, but no cowboy :( Oh well, kept my dollars :p
 
Correction: I have my weeks mixed up :oops:

The Cowboys game wasn't on Thanksgiving. The Pack won that one against the Lions.

(Some Packer fan I am! :oops: :oops: )
 
angie":1nztj1or said:
ROCKSPRINGS":1nztj1or said:
angie":1nztj1or said:
Being a faithful Viking fan, I have to be a Packer basher ~ but I love Brett Farve. He is one of a few in professional sports worthy of admiration. WI is lucky to have him.


What about Hollywood Romo, I mean Dallas Romo :lol: :lol:

Ummmm ~ I'm thinking that there is quite a bit to admire there :heart:
Did I mention I am a cowboy fan? Not a Cowboy fan, but a fan of cowboys ~ a little partial..... ;-)
One time for hag party went to stripper bar with a ton of other women. They had a cop and fireman and other stuff I don't remember, but no cowboy :( Oh well, kept my dollars :p

Go Cowboys.............I just love cowboys.
 
Brett Favre, after living a full life died. When he got to heaven, God was showing him around. They came to a modest house with a faded Packers' flag in the window.

"This house is yours for eternity, Brett" said God. "This is very special, not everyone gets a house up here."

Brett felt special indeed, and walked up to his house.

On his way up to the porch he noticed another house just around the corner. It was a 3 story mansion with a blue and silver sidewalk. It had a 50 ft. flagpole with an enormous Dallas Cowboys flag, and in every window a Cowboys silver star.

Brett looked at God and said, "God, I'm not trying to be ungrateful, but I have a question. I was an All-Pro quarterback, I won 2 Super Bowls and I even got into the Hall of Fame."

God said, "So what do you want to know, Brett?"

"Well, why does Tony Romo get a better house than me?"

God chuckled and said, "Brett, that's not Tony Romo's house, it's mine'

;-)
 

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