Friday, September 7, 2007

It happens every autumn.......

Around this time every year, a new wave of the dreaded Brett Favre–related amnesia sets in. Sports prognosticators from all over the country begin talking about the once-brilliant quarterback as though we have gone back in time to 1996. Sure, he's a Hall of Famer, but how many hopelessly ordinary and average seasons does a player need to have before they stop treating him as the same threat he was 10 years ago? Is there a store where someone can purchase this lifetime pass from ridicule where only your positive actions from the past are remembered? I'm sure Dubya would be first in line.

2 comments:

Randy said...

The people who constantly turn back the clock on Brett Favre's performance are the same people who turn the v and the r in his surname around and blatantly mispronounce it as if this were the carefree spelling days of 1996. When will the public own up to the fact that Brett Favre's pronunciation is over the hill?

Pat said...

OK, so, I was wrong this time. GOD! Get off my back you millions of loyal readers!