Posts Tagged ‘Favre’

Favre….

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

If you thought that all sports writers were going to protect Brett Favre, you’d be wrong. It’s somewhat axiomatic that writers come to the aid of the sports “stars” when the boys misbehave.

This may very well have gone way out into the end-zone to be considered, “misbehaving.” It’s about sexual harassment.

Jason Whitlock a writer for Fox Sports has written some very straight forward things about this situation. He writes, “This is sexual harassment. She’s a human being. If she sold popcorn for the Jets, Favre’s conduct would still be inappropriate.”

Whitlock also says in his report that sexual harassment is not an issue that can be ignored. That it’s real, pervasive, damaging and unfair.

Dan Graziano, Senior NFL Writer for NFL FanHouse writes, “He’s just another arrogant millionaire jock — a guy who has everything but still wants more. His is an ego so massive and invincible that he can’t conceive of a woman ignoring or rejecting his advances, so he thinks nothing of escalating them to the point of offering her evidence of the contents of his Real. Comfortable. Jeans.”

These are two very courageous sports writers. A Favre fan calling himself, Pete Slawek wrote a comment that what Favre did is, “no more or less that (sic) happens among teenages (sic) frequently. If he took a shot at her it’s no big deal.” It’s probably a big deal to Mrs. Favre and their children. Hey Pete, you have a sister, a wife, maybe a mother, know a female? His comment was posted on the FanHouse page.

Many “fans” will try to give Favre an alibi or a reason or excuse for what Favre’s alleged to have done. Excuses abound.

That these two writers took an unpopular stand says a lot about their character.

A Parting Punch In The Groin Courtesy Of Brett Favre

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Packers Favre Football

In a list of the most embarrassing and miserable ends? to a career, Brett Favre has to be on top.

I grew up in the Brett Favre years of the NFL when he was the man, i would pretend to be Favre and throw a football as hard as i could at the fence just like a Favre to Freeman combo. He was my favorite player for the later half of the 90’s and the early new millenium. His freewheelin style just made him seem like everybody, he enjoyed playing the game. He was not out there for the money or the fame but to play the game. He was living every kids dream. BUT THEN HE GOT OLD.

Old age changes people, and when Favre got close to the end he panicked. His admiration for the game made him unable to disconnect, he could not stop. One might think how noble, to want to play forever and help teams win. But reality has to set in at some point, you cannot play forever, with this revelation, I began to hate Brett Favre.

He could have gone out on top. Favre could have been a god in Wisconsin. I won’t go into the whole retirement story because it has been constantly on ESPN for over a year.

With his most recent “commitment” to retiring, brings a whole new speculation of a return. Favre needs to finish this story so i NEVER HAVE TO SEE HIM AGAIN. Sitting on the sidelines is not going to suit Favre and the speculation will return next summer and ruin my life just like it did this summer.

The Vikings, Packers, and Tarvaris Jackson have much more of a reason to hate Favre than I. Brett Favre tooled with the idea of signing with his former teams arch-rival for a whole summer only to say he is not coming back. How must Jackson feel now that he is clearly their second choice and the whole team has been calling Favre begging him to come play. His offensive linemen, the players who are suppose to protect Jackson, were calling Favre daily. The Packers watched their legend go and play for other people and tarnish his legacy with Packer fans. They lost their media darling cash cow.

Brett Favre or Sarah Palin- Who are you more annoyed with?