Thread: Favre a horrible mentor?
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09-28-2005, 02:01 AM #21
Re: Favre a horrible mentor?
"singersp" wrote:
that is way too funny singer! thanks for the laugh :lol:Favre told Rodgers to watch & learn because that's how he had to do it. Nobody mentored him. :cry: I think I feel a frickin tear coming down --- not.
So here's what Rodgers has learned so far from watching Favre.
1. How to maintain a perfect losing streak.
2. How to throw interceptions.
3. How to get tea-bagged in a professional manner.
4. How to take a sack.
5. Never let go of the sheeps wool no matter how hard he tries to shake you off.
Thanks Josdin
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09-28-2005, 02:21 AM #22
Re: Favre a horrible mentor?
"DemonicViking" wrote:
Kiper right now has Morency, Bush and Leinart as the class of the draft. I would be willing to bet Leinart is the top pick even if someone has to trade up for it ... and all three of these guys will be studs at the next level.Even if they get Leinart, I doubt he'll come in and pick everyone a part in an instant. Bush is still a junior now, but if he goes into the '06 draft I say the Raiders might get him if they keep up their losing streak.
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09-28-2005, 02:22 AM #23
Re: Favre a horrible mentor?
"singersp" wrote:
Do those two go together? :lol:Favre told Rodgers to watch & learn because that's how he had to do it. Nobody mentored him. :cry: I think I feel a frickin tear coming down --- not.
So here's what Rodgers has learned so far from watching Favre.
1. How to maintain a perfect losing streak.
2. How to throw interceptions.
3. How to get tea-bagged in a professional manner.
4. How to take a sack.
5. Never let go of the sheeps wool no matter how hard he tries to shake you off.
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09-28-2005, 02:30 AM #24
Re: Favre a horrible mentor?
"PurplePeopleEaters" wrote:
Pretty much. Except one is more humiliating than the other. Thus the words "in a professional manner""singersp" wrote:
Do those two go together? :lol:Favre told Rodgers to watch & learn because that's how he had to do it. Nobody mentored him. :cry: I think I feel a frickin tear coming down --- not.
So here's what Rodgers has learned so far from watching Favre.
1. How to maintain a perfect losing streak.
2. How to throw interceptions.
3. How to get tea-bagged in a professional manner.
4. How to take a sack.
5. Never let go of the sheeps wool no matter how hard he tries to shake you off.
"If at first you don't succeed, parachuting is not for you"
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09-28-2005, 03:44 AM #25
Re: Favre a horrible mentor?
did joe montana give steve young a bunch of crap nope he just trained him to be his replacement. favre is so self centered i bet the town of green bay has literaly revolves around him. he is not a team player at all look at him pulling his hands away from the hold a true team player wouldnt do that especially a "warrior" like favre

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