Wednesday, August 18, 2010
ESPN Should Just Name Themselves "Favre"
Remember when I said that my ESPN text alerts made me just feel like I subscribed to a Brett Favre's life news feed? Well that's multiplied today by the 7 text alerts I've gotten since late last night. I think one text alert and a short press conference would have done, yes? Brett Favre will play for the Vikings this year. That is all. I don't need to be reminded how many touchdown passes he threw to his receivers and their years without Favre in comparison. I subscribed for breaking news in the sports world. Not this stuff. Seriously, though. Been in the thick of several MLB playoff hunts and LeBron James and Brett Favre dominate ESPN. The act is getting old. Almost to the point where I'm hating Favre a little less and putting the blame on ESPN for all the attention. Either way, Tedy Bruschi continues to nail it every time someone asks him. Favre won't last and the Vikings have no leadership from the coaching staff. And they won't win the Super Bowl. All the other analysts just kneel down and praise #4. Bruschi cuts the bullshit and speaks his mind and indirectly asserts the fact that he will always be a boss and he played on the best team in history, even though they came up a few points shy in the big game.
PS -- Just got another text alert telling me that Brad Childress is talking about Brett Favre's return. I guess that classifies as breaking news..
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This just in: Chris Mortensen is reporting that Brett Favre had decided not to super-size his value meal. ESPN will keep you posted on further developments.
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