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31 Jul 2009

Tracking Brett Favre's Retirement

Heh. This is pretty good. Tom Curran of NBC goes back and looks at every story in the seven-year (and, let's be honest, still counting) saga of Brett Favre's retirement.

Posted by: Aaron Schatz on 31 Jul 2009

6 comments, Last at 02 Jul 2010, 7:05am by Ella James

Comments

1
by An Onimous (not verified) :: Sat, 08/01/2009 - 12:57am

In a couple of years, I wonder if we're going to see an article tracking the articles tracking the Brett Favre retirement saga.

2
by Kevin 11 (not verified) :: Sat, 08/01/2009 - 1:29am

What a horrible column.

"Let's out everything Favre has done since 2003 in the harshest of light and make him into a bad guy".

Quoting from "This is Spinal Tap", S*** Sandwich.

3
by dedkrikit (not verified) :: Sat, 08/01/2009 - 4:26pm

seeing as the column is titled "Tracking Brett Farve's Retirement", i'm not sure why you expect a highlight reel of his accomplishments.

4
by Raiderjoe :: Sat, 08/01/2009 - 6:51pm

Fvare coming out of retirments in Nove,nber maybe october when T kackson still hurt and Safe Rosebfes not playing good but team still doing good. Like if Vikinges are 6-2 or 8-3 or something good like that but Qb or qbs not playing wells then team going to summon up Fare from down south. He come to Minnesota and put team over top and make run for Super bowl. Good shot Super Bowl 44 going to be Vikings or Giants or Sehakws vs Raiders or Texans or some other team from afc

5
by SteveNC (not verified) :: Sun, 08/02/2009 - 2:45am

I'll put my money on (for the AFC representative in Super Bowl 44) "some other team from afc".

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by Ella James (not verified) :: Fri, 07/02/2010 - 7:05am

Why you put the this title "Tracking Brett Favre's Retirement" is it appropriate.

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