it is a tragic day in the lives of all NFL fans the Packers will never be the same u can never replace brett favres locker room influence nor his on the feild prowess u cant deny that he is truly a living legend and one of the greatest athletes ever 2 live n every1 knew it would happen sumtime soon but it is still a tragedy to all fans and all players of the NFL
:being labeled "March 4th 2008 A day that will live in infamy" is quite pitiful.
I am NOT trying to take away from Brett Favre as a person or player. We ALL know he was great.
What IS a stretch for me is the "one of the greatest athletes ever 2 live" parts. In what ways does Brett Favre even match up in atheticism with almost any NBA player. Sure, he was a genious in improvision, but... OK, not going to get into that.
But the tragedy part is way too far.
In Sports Illustrated, Favre said that it seemed that how people were reacting would be how they would have reacted if he had died.
As a Packer fan I just want to wallow in my grief and get these fools of the media off of the fans' backs!
Ouch... I feel sad for that guys wife - If he is married, that is. I mean... Seriously...
Well...
As a mature person, I just want to say... SNAP OUT OF IT, ITS RETIREMENT, NOT DEATH.













