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Brett Favre - plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose
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26/01/2010 03:03:05
 
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>>>>>>>2 years, almost to the day...Favre throws a pick at the end of a conference title game....and his team loses
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>>>>>>>My wife had the perfect line, right after the game ended..."Well, that new song by Prince didn't do jack-____ for them!"
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>>>>>>5 turnovers and another couple fumbles which they recovered and they still went to OT.
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>>>>>>Indy is going to crush the Saints like a bug. Enjoy it while you can New Orleans.
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>>>>>I wouldn't be so sure about that. They have to stop the Saints' offense, which no one has done all year.
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>>>>I don't know. Dallas, Tampa Bay and Carolina did a pretty good job stopping them. I'm with Jake on this one. Indianapolis is going to squash them.
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>>>Those were all garbage time games when the Saints had their playoff position locked up and were on cruise control. Maybe not Dallas but definitely the other two. "Stopping" them in games like that means nothing.
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>>>I will be greatly surprised if Indy squashes the Saints.
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>>I'm with Bruce and Jake on this one. The Vikes outplayed them, but they had a bad case of turnoveritis.
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>>Net yards: Vikes 475, Saints 257
>>Net Passing: Vikes 310, Saints 189
>>Net Rushing: Vikes 165, Saints 68
>>First Downs: Vikes 31, Saints 15
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>>The game never should have been close. Unless Indy starts fumbling around the way the Vikes did, they shouldn't have too much trouble with the Saints.
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>>Now, having said that, we all know that in professional sport, anything can happen, but all things being equal, I think Indy should win this one going away.
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>I seem to be the voice in the wilderness here. I like it <g>.
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>Got a movie for you, BTW. And anyone else interested in rock guitar -- "It Might Get Loud." I just watched it from Netflix. It consists of Jimmy Page, the Edge, and Jack White talking and playing together, plus lots of great vintage video. They are all three likeable, thoughtful guys. Page, of course, is still a living legend and still moves like a guitar god in his 60s. There is one great moment where he is playing the famous riff from "Whole Lotta Love" (present day) while Edge and Black look on like kids on Christmas morning. LIke "I've seen Jimmy Page play 'Whole Lotta Love' from three feet away, I can die now." I really enjoyed it.


I've got to say a grown up referring to themselves as "The Edge" always makes me laugh.

I believe he also once used the famous "do you know who I am" when stopped by the police for some driving offense.
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