Save The Drama..Favre Will Return
February 26, 2010
This NFL offseason will be filled with a talented combine, leading to a highly anticipated draft, followed by some fun trade negotiations… Missing anything? Well, if its anything like last offseason, Brett Favre will be making some unnecessary headlines again. Is he coming back? When will he make a decision? Blah Blah Blah. Been there done that. Lets hold the drama and just assume the old man will return for his final season. It only makes sense that he returns. Brett would be returning to the same Viking team he led to the NFL Championship and has already built reliable chemistry with. Also, with the type of player Brett Favre is, it’s extremely hard to believe he will end his career on the last toss he threw which ended any Vikings Super Bowl aspirations. Childress has already learned his lesson from last year and has notified Favre to “take his time.” Childress also should recognize that Brett is going to skip training camp again and you can’t blame him. You know Brett still has the talent in him after last season’s performance so why put a 40 year old champion through 4 months of QB training in the muggiest months Minnesota has to offer. Let the 3 time MVP milk his wounds, relax in his Missouri rocking chair, and prepare mentally not physically for the up-coming season. Save the drama.
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No More Football Huh? What’s Next?
February 12, 2010
The football season has come to an end after once again another entertaining finish. The Saints pulled it off and I’m pretty sure beads are still falling on Bourbon Street. Hats off to the franchise and the city for a well deserved victory. As far as the Colts, I have no sympathy. I can’t say I have ever been a Colts fan but I lost true respect for the organization and the rookie head coach when they decided that a perfect season is just not a top priority. Pulling their starters week 16 against the Jets with only a 5 point lead to sacrifice a 23 game win streak along with the road to perfection in my opinion seized some internal motivation from their Super Bowl performance. Don’t get me wrong, the Colts played their hearts out and left it all on the field but something tells me that if they entered that game 17-0 results may have differed. But we’ll never know will we.
So football is over, so what’s next sports fans. The Winter Olympics of course. For those of you who say, “meh, that’s not really my thing” make it your thing. Take some pride in your country and get excited about a kid named the Flying Tomato(Shaun White) soaring double cork 1080′s out of a halfpipe, or Apollo Anton Ohno leavin foreign speed skaters in the dust. Share the blood and tears these athletes have poured out to put another medal on the United States resume. What else you gonna do, tune into the NBA All-Star weekend? Kobe’s not playing and Lebron backed out of the dunk contest. I will say rookie Brandon Jennings deserves an eye ball or two during the skills contest and little Nate Robinson should be fun to watch elevate for a third slam dunk title.
The football season is over but don’t let depression set in yet because we got plenty of sports entertainment on the way. Tune into the Olympics, catch an NBA facial or two, then subtly prepare for that event that never disappoints: MARCH MADNESS

