February 11, 2009 10:50 PM
Favre Throws in the Towel...again

If at first you can't retire...try, try again
Here's the question of the day...How long will Favre stay retired this time?
Attention Rockies fans. Mt. Rockmore is on the way. Check back on Friday to start voting.





February 12, 2009
6:39 AM
Anonymous writes:
Farve is one of the classiest people to ever have put on an NFL uniform. He already got his ring, Drew.
Denver - Your mophead of a quarterback could learn a thing or two from Farve, but sorry to say, Cutler doesn't have even have the common sense of a fencepost. Just look at his gum chewing interview on the Broncos website sometime.
February 12, 2009
8:02 AM
Jeremy writes:
Gotta love the people who talk big behind a wall of anonymity.
I think Favre will stay retired this time, but that's just my opinion.
February 12, 2009
10:47 AM
Ted in Vegas writes:
I just love anonymous snipers who take the best single-year performance of a Broncos' QB and say that the guy is no good.
Cutler will eventually win more rings than Farve, if the new coach actually builds a defense that can stop a good college team.
February 12, 2009
1:50 PM
Anonymous writes:
"Cutler will eventually win more rings than Farve"
Now that's funny. Put down the bottle, and the bong.
Cutler will never win anything. You have got to be kidding.
February 12, 2009
6:05 PM
Benjamin writes:
TedInVegas has got to be drunk. You're comparing Jay Cutler to Brett Favre? That's absurd.
You saw what Cutler did in the Pro Bowl under "pressure" to win the game. He cracked. And that was the Pro Bowl, where nothing matters. If Cutler ever actually finds himself in a playoff game, he'll get so ruined by the real pressure, that he'll probably be introduced to a room with padded walls.
It's blasphemy to even assume Cutler will ever amount to 1/100th the NFL player Favre is and was.
February 13, 2009
8:07 AM
Marjorie writes:
Jay Cutler is going to be on dLife this Sunday on CNBC at 7pm ET talking about his challenges with DIABETES and being a professional football player. This guy has got a lot going on and he is an inspiration to many of us.
February 13, 2009
6:29 PM
Jim writes:
Hey anonymous, I think I hear your mommy calling you to do your homework so you don't sound like an idiot when you post on dicussion boards.
February 17, 2009
3:23 PM
jersey writes:
Just goes to prove you don't have to possess the greatest of smarts to be successful. "Hollywood" Henderson of the Cowboys once said Bradshaw could not spell cat if you spotted him the C and the A. An all time classic. It was once said of Farve "He is not the sharpest knife in the drawer". Author unknown.
January 1, 2010
5:56 AM
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