Hyundai Super Bowl 2010 Ad 10 Years Featuring Brett Favre
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@AgentSmithClan damn righht.
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Sending pictures of his pecker finally ended his career. He's done.
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@Gutsyndicate dont kid yourself
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hell retire at the age of 80, die at age of 200
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Favre really SHOULD'VE won Superbowl 32 and did do well enough to win, but that Packer defense allowed Davis to run all over their heavy winded asses. What a shame.
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He was injured. Favre is known for playing through pain even if his performance drops off because of it.
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When I say killed his team with interceptions I mean literally KILLED HIS TEAM. As in, his interception sealed his team's fate for the year. He is responsible for this on his last 3 playoff teams (and was similarly deadly to about 3 or 4 before then). Basically, he's just an all time great playoff choker, but at least he got that one in 1996 so people think he is a good playoff QB. He hasn't been his entire career, though.
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@multicoloredwiz Dude, when you pass as many passes as Brett Favre does, you are bound to throw interceptions, I mean who do you know passes near 40 times a game, and doesn't throw an interception, Drew Bledsoe threw interceptions, but passe nearly as Favre, so does Peyton Manning, and they are all great QBs. So please lay off of Brett Favre.
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It's funny they give out the MVP award before the playoffs because 2 of those years he killed his team with interceptions. But everyone thinks he's a good QB because he puts up these amazing numbers in games against shitty teams like the Bears Lions Bucs and Vikings for 18 years. Only record that matters is wins and losses and he lost more playoff games than he won. What a trash QB, I don't know why ESPN loves him so much.
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Brett will be lucky if he plays one more year. He'll throw yet another dagger into his own teams heart when it matters most. That's why he can never be one of the top five of all time; he's not very smart.
I love it when karma wins out in the end. Even if it takes all season and most of the postseason. Brett screwed Green Bay, then got a visit from karma. I thought justice and redemption like that only happened in movies. sweet sweet SWEET!!!
Haha, Brett sure knows how to poke fun at himself.
If he "could" still play at 50 and he still wanted to, go ahead and do it I'd say. Life is too short to not do something you really love just because other people don't want you to do it or don't like the way you do it.
AgentSmithClan 2 years ago 15
he won't retire, he will be back next year, and win the super bowl with the vikings.
Gutsyndicate 2 years ago 11