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gunnar hendershow

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Didn't Favre have almost a career year in his first season with the Vikings?

Didn't he follow that up with a terrible year?

I was more pointing out the fact that he said Favre had two terrible last seasons in the NFL when arguably he couldve been MVP in his first season with the Vikings.

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There's no way they win in Nawlins or hold the Packers under 38, so we're looking at 6-6 with 2 games left against the Cowboys. There's no way they run the table from there, and it's going to be a 3rd straight season where we led the division early and still missed the playoffs. Fire up the lynch mob!

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Yeah Dallas blowing it against the Cards today really helped keep the Giants stumble toward a division title alive.

Even if the Giants beat Dallas both times watch them lose to the Deadskins and Jets allowing Dallas to win the division simply by beating the Bucs and Eagles, who both quit on the season.

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The Eagles who beat the piss out of us already this year?

We're going to have a good ol' fashion race to see who can suck more and the division will decided by who makes less mistakes in the Week 17 game.

Also, holy shit, is there a less disciplined team than the Lions?

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Jesus, the Lions are just an undisciplined mess right now.

Very true. But that was a game against a team we simply aren't good enough to beat. The good news is every other team in the NFC wildcard race lost. Yeah, the penalties were embarassing, but Stafford looks to be recovering from the finger injury and Fairley if he can get healthy looks like he may end up being as good as advertised and we didn't get completely blown out and were even close to tying it up in the 3rd or 4th quarter, I forget which.

The penalties were embarassing though, and having stupid penalties on national tv two weeks in a row is just ridiculous. I hope the coaches get this under control before the next game. We need the win vs the Vikings. They're the weakest team we have on the remaining schedule and we probably need to win 3 of the next 4 to make the playoffs.

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why the hell does nfl.com keep putting LeBron stuff up? "he wants to play football!" "he thinks the Cowboys made stupid decisions!" (well okay, icing your own kicker is pretty dumb), but can't he stick to choking in the NBA or something? :crying:

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Citing a source familiar with Brett Favre, ESPN Chicago reports that Favre "would listen" if the Bears contacted him about playing quarterback for the 7-5 team down the stretch.

ESPN Chicago's Mike C. Wright makes it clear that the Bears haven't contacted Favre yet, and reports it's "highly doubtful" they will. However, a source told ESPN Chicago that Favre "has been working out and staying in shape." While coach Lovie Smith denies the Bears are interested in adding a quarterback, their pursuit of Kyle Orton suggests they feel they can do better at the position. Through two starts this season, Caleb Hanie is 29-of-60 (48.3%) for 387 yards, two touchdowns, and six interceptions. He's taken six sacks and fumbled once.

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