QuoteFavre (Deanna) disses Philly
Wow, you're reputation must not be good when the wife of a player on a team 1,000 miles away takes a shot at you. During a feel-good public appearance, no less.
Deanna Favre, the wife of Green Bay quarterback Brett who has been battling cancer and other family hardships for the past year, was the guest speaker last night at a women's lecture series sponsored by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Here's how she concluded her remarks, as reported by the Journal Sentinel:
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In a question-and-answer session after her talk, Favre admitted that the public eye, while intrusive, isn't so bad in Green Bay - even now.
"Most of the time people are really friendly. People say nice things," she said. "It could be worse. We could be in Philly or somewhere."
Keyshawn was on Sirius radio today and said this, which i found funny:
Quote"I'm so sick of Joe Theisman sucking off Brett Favre. Everytime he talks about him I want to hand him a napkin through the television."
I love Sirius.
Favre rules. Shut up.
Hey Deanna.
farg you bitch.
What a bitch. And we didn't even make fun of her cancer much.
Apparently not enough...considering she was giving Philly fans a free pass to do so.
The Eagles are going to stop raising money for breast cancer research. That'll teach her.
Shut up and praise Favre. Wankers.
Quote from: General_Failure on October 07, 2005, 09:06:00 PM
What a bitch. And we didn't even make fun of her cancer much.
We will now. What the farg did we do to her?
Quote from: General_Failure on October 07, 2005, 09:50:12 PM
The Eagles are going to stop raising money for breast cancer research. That'll teach her.
lol ;D
Man, it's a shame what is going on with that crap. I can't blame her for anything she might say. What person wouldn't get ignorant in that postition? I know that if the press came to me, I'd be saying a lot worse in those shoes.
Man, we had some real battles with Favre and the Pack, who can forget that Monday game in the rain when Dmac executed that comeback drive to end the game?? Remember Favre standing on the sidelines in the pouring rain watching??
I don't care what the press says, or how they talk about his wife, or what she says. he's the shtein. There was a time when there wasn't a better qb in the league. Dmac has a long way to go before he's in the same league as Brett Favre.
Isn't she all cancer-ridden and dead yet?
Quote from: shorebird on October 08, 2005, 01:09:23 AM
Man, it's a shame what is going on with that crap. I can't blame her for anything she might say. What person wouldn't get ignorant in that postition? I know that if the press came to me, I'd be saying a lot worse in those shoes.
Man, we had some real battles with Favre and the Pack, who can forget that Monday game in the rain when Dmac executed that comeback drive to end the game?? Remember Favre standing on the sidelines in the pouring rain watching??
I don't care what the press says, or how they talk about his wife, or what she says. he's the shtein. There was a time when there wasn't a better qb in the league. Dmac has a long way to go before he's in the same league as Brett Favre.
So sure, because she has cancer, it gives her the right to make fun of Philly fans? farg that. Don't feel sorry for Favre. His life, oh, its so farging terrible.
Your post made me want to puke. Its like John Madden took over your body.
(http://www.packersnews.com/00coverart/1027packweb.jpg)
Mine's bigger, Deanna.
;D
Quote from: shorebird on October 08, 2005, 01:09:23 AM
Man, it's a shame what is going on with that crap. I can't blame her for anything she might say. What person wouldn't get ignorant in that postition? I know that if the press came to me, I'd be saying a lot worse in those shoes.
Man, we had some real battles with Favre and the Pack, who can forget that Monday game in the rain when Dmac executed that comeback drive to end the game?? Remember Favre standing on the sidelines in the pouring rain watching??
I don't care what the press says, or how they talk about his wife, or what she says. he's the shtein. There was a time when there wasn't a better qb in the league. Dmac has a long way to go before he's in the same league as Brett Favre.
Favre, while a good QB, has never brought his team back from a deficit of more than 15 points. After his Super Bowl victory, he has had some pretty piss poor playoff showings. Remember when the Packers traveled to St. Louis and he threw six interceptions? He has no discipline.
Favre, it's what's for dinner.
FAVRE DALLAS!
You guys crack me up.
You revel in your own "Philly is badass" hype (just look at some of your signatures) but, GOD FORBID, someone else should make a remark of how much easier the limelight is elsewhere, as opposed to Philly and all your little pink panties get twisted.
Hypocrisy: It's what's for dinner.
Quote from: BlueHeart on October 08, 2005, 10:09:00 PM
You guys crack me up.
You revel in your own "Philly is badass" hype (just look at some of your signatures) but, GOD FORBID, someone else should make a remark of how much easier the limelight is elsewhere, as opposed to Philly and all your little pink panties get twisted.
Hypocrisy: It's what's for dinner.
What a bunch of BS. You're full of shtein and you farging know it. I don't wear panties. I like to go commando.
Quote from: BlueHeart on October 08, 2005, 10:09:00 PM
You guys crack me up.
You revel in your own "Philly is badass" hype (just look at some of your signatures) but, GOD FORBID, someone else should make a remark of how much easier the limelight is elsewhere, as opposed to Philly and all your little pink panties get twisted.
Hypocrisy: It's what's for dinner.
I like our reputation and love the fact that opposing fans are scared to come to our house.
On a similar note, at least we don't pelt old men with iceballs and make fun of Katrina victims :P
Quote from: PhillyGirl on October 08, 2005, 08:48:31 AM
Quote from: shorebird on October 08, 2005, 01:09:23 AM
Man, it's a shame what is going on with that crap. I can't blame her for anything she might say. What person wouldn't get ignorant in that postition? I know that if the press came to me, I'd be saying a lot worse in those shoes.
Man, we had some real battles with Favre and the Pack, who can forget that Monday game in the rain when Dmac executed that comeback drive to end the game?? Remember Favre standing on the sidelines in the pouring rain watching??
I don't care what the press says, or how they talk about his wife, or what she says. he's the shtein. There was a time when there wasn't a better qb in the league. Dmac has a long way to go before he's in the same league as Brett Favre.
So sure, because she has cancer, it gives her the right to make fun of Philly fans? farg that. Don't feel sorry for Favre. His life, oh, its so farging terrible.
Your post made me want to puke. Its like John Madden took over your body.
I hear you making fun of other fans, bashing the crap outta' them a hell of a lot worse than Favre's wife ever did, and your supposed to be of sound mind and body. " "It could be worse. We could be in Philly or somewhere," is mild compared to what I've seen you post about other teams cities and fans. You tell a woman with cancer farg you and call her a bitch. Then want to jump me 'cause I can appreciate a good player outside of Philly.
YOU make
ME want to puke with your holier than thou self. Who said his life was terrible and anyone should feel sorry for him? All I did was point out she's in a tough situation that he was once a hell of a qb and we had some real big games against him. So shoot me for crying out loud.
Oh, but I forgot, I guess if I was
from Philly I could understand how you call a woman with breast cancer a bitch when you don't even know her. I guess that would make me a true Eagle fan if I could do that.
I don't care how the press or Madden gushes over Favre, he is a great qb on the way to the Hall of Fame.
Quote from: SD_Eagle on October 08, 2005, 11:04:27 PM
I like our reputation and love the fact that opposing fans are scared to come to our house.
On a similar note, at least we don't pelt old men with iceballs and make fun of Katrina victims :P
True. You would rather whip batteries at folks, boo Santa, and ask Jurevicius how his dead son is doing.
Us Giants fans need to learn how to hone our venom spewing that well.
:-*
:=)
Quote from: BlueHeart on October 09, 2005, 12:13:12 AM
Quote from: SD_Eagle on October 08, 2005, 11:04:27 PM
I like our reputation and love the fact that opposing fans are scared to come to our house.
On a similar note, at least we don't pelt old men with iceballs and make fun of Katrina victims :P
True. You would rather whip batteries at folks, boo Santa, and ask Jurevicius how his dead son is doing.
Us Giants fans need to learn how to hone our venom spewing that well.
:-*
:=)
Sounds like you're jealous. Yup, that's it. ;)
I am!
I mean, c'mon! We represent NY and play in NJ. We should be sticking people with switchblades for chrissakes!
LOL
Hi Bluey. :-*
Switchblades? That's Raider fans style. They get out on parole and go right to the stadium.
Quote from: BlueHeart on October 08, 2005, 10:09:00 PM
You guys crack me up.
You revel in your own "Philly is badass" hype (just look at some of your signatures) but, GOD FORBID, someone else should make a remark of how much easier the limelight is elsewhere, as opposed to Philly and all your little pink panties get twisted.
Hypocrisy: It's what's for dinner.
I like my signature, thank you very much.
And we're allowed to rip our own but when an outsider does it, it's a no-no. Especially from the WIFE of a QB. Who the hell is she to say that? F her and the horse she rode in on. I hate the entire Favre family because everytime something bad happens to them we're overloaded with the sob story bullshtein from the media. Just like when Favre's momma was saved because she was a dumbass for not leaving her house during the hurricane and they televised her calling Brett. C'mon...enough to make me puke.
By the way...hypocrisy is tasty and all, but I had tacos for dinner tonight. They were good. :D
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on October 09, 2005, 04:57:28 AM
Hi Bluey. :-*
Switchblades? That's Raider fans style. They get out on parole and go right to the stadium.
Oakland hires Hell's Angels as security like the Stones did at Altamonte.
:-D
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on October 09, 2005, 05:00:57 AM
I hate the entire Favre family because everytime something bad happens to them we're overloaded with the sob story bullshtein from the media. Just like when Favre's momma was saved because she was a dumbass for not leaving her house during the hurricane and they televised her calling Brett. C'mon...enough to make me puke.
I hate the media for the same reasons. The same reason I can't stand it when you hear all that crap about Vick when we play them, and all the crap you hear about Manning, both of them. But it doesn't take away, imo at least, that they are pretty damn good players. I don't hate Favre because of how the media treats him. I hate the media. I think he's dumb for not retiring already, like three years ago. Whats he got to prove? He goes no were with that team. But as a fan, I can still appreciate what he's done when he was in his prime.
Another thing about Farve that you can hate....they tried in the third quarter to pull him to get Rogers sometime during the rout of New Orleans, and he freaked out. So he is still in, and his replacement sits. While they continue to pound it to defenseless New Orleans. At first I thought good for them, now everyone can stop feeling bad for the Packers, then they continue to pour it on, and I think it is completely classless. farg Farve. And farg the Packers. :boo
52-3 :-D
Quote from: General_Failure on October 07, 2005, 09:06:00 PM
What a bitch. And we didn't even make fun of her cancer much.
until now...
i for one, don't care what "ol' one tit" has to say
Quote from: BlueHeart on October 09, 2005, 12:13:12 AM
Quote from: SD_Eagle on October 08, 2005, 11:04:27 PM
I like our reputation and love the fact that opposing fans are scared to come to our house.
On a similar note, at least we don't pelt old men with iceballs and make fun of Katrina victims :P
True. You would rather whip batteries at folks, boo Santa, and ask Jurevicius how his dead son is doing.
Us Giants fans need to learn how to hone our venom spewing that well.
:-*
:=)
Wait a minute :sly Weren't some of Your fans ripping on the Saints players about the Hurricane during your EXTRA Home game. :sly
We covered that already. Try to keep up, homie.
Phreak- Horseshtein. If she wasn't Brett Favre's wife, you wouldn't give a rat's patoot about her innocuous comment. :-D
This thread is gay. Seriously. Favre's wife doesn't like Philly. Oh gee I'm so hurt. Sometimes I'm just baffled at the things people let bother them. I can't beleive this thread is still going on. Well, I can but that's because you're all idiots. :P
Sassy, these are the same people that listen to talk radio. Everything bothers them.
Eat balls. Both. Of. Youse.
:flipoff
Is there a singular term for "rack?" Cuz wouldn't rack be plural? What would you say about her...nice rack?
It's like ribs - a half-rack.
yesterday Farve makes one of the worst football plays I have ever seen at the end of the Bengals game, and all Ditka and Salisbury could do was rave about him "trying to make a play". I mean seriously, are you farging kidding me? This guy is about done and all they do is continuously suck him off.
No shtein.
I mean, don't spike it and stop the clock or anything, God. Nevermind letting Sherman get a play into you and giving your offense time to set up for a scripted play. Let's just try to be cute and fake spike it.
All hail our hero and creator, Jesus H. Favre.
Irvin & Ditka...
"The Eagles would be undefeated with Brett Favre as their QB".
And the Irvin chimes in "because he's more accurate".
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on October 31, 2005, 07:02:12 PM
Irvin & Ditka...
"The Eagles would be undefeated with Brett Favre as their QB".
And the Irvin chimes in "because he's more accurate".
What's the over under on how long it takes for TO to say he wishes he played with Favre? I say 25 seconds.
TO playing with Favre would be awesome. "Favre doesn't pretend to throw me the ball enough on running plays."
All together now:
Our Favrer, who art in heaven....
(http://home.comcast.net/~dklink913/ourfavrer.jpg)
awsome
I knew he was a dress-wearing fruitcake.
Quote from: rjs246 on October 31, 2005, 07:11:09 PM
What's the over under on how long it takes for TO to say he wishes he played with Favre? I say 25 seconds.
Not that you all didn't know this already, but I am a farging genius. (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2213282)
QuoteTerrell Owens thinks the Eagles could be undefeated at this point in the season if they had Brett Favre at quarterback.
In an exclusive interview with ESPN.com contributor Graham Bensinger, the outspoken wide receiver also said injuries to Donovan McNabb have slowed the Eagles (4-3) this season.
"If Donovan wasn't hurt our record would probably be better," Owens said Thursday night.
ESPN analyst Michael Irvin recently said the Eagles would be undefeated if Favre were the starting quarterback.
Asked for his thoughts on Irvin's comment, Owens said: "That's a good assessment, I would agree with that, just with what [Favre] brings to the table.
"A number of commentators will say he's a warrior, he's played with injuries. I feel like him being knowledgeable about the quarterback position, I feel like we'd probably be in a better situation."
Owens returned to practice Thursday after suffering a sprained ankle in the loss to Denver on Sunday. He's listed as questionable for Philadelphia's game, but told ESPN.com, "I would say I'm closer to playing than not."
McNabb has been bothered by injuries all season. He's been hampered by a sports hernia since Week 1, and also has a bruised chest and shin. McNabb missed his second straight practice Thursday with a rib injury and was downgraded to questionable.
Owens also hard harsh things to say about the Eagles for not publicly recognizing his 100th career touchdown catch Oct. 23 at home against the Chargers.
"That right there just shows you the type of class and integrity that they claim not to be," said Owens, who became the sixth receiver in NFL history to reach the milestone. "They claim to be first class and the best organization. It's an embarrassment. It just shows a lack of class they have. My publicist talked to the head PR guy, and they made an excuse they didn't recognize that was coming up. But that was a blatant lie. Had it been somebody else, they probably would have popped fireworks around the stadium."
Owens, who is unhappy with his contract, said he wants to remain in Philadelphia but doesn't think that will happen.
"I just want to be happy," he said. "If it's here, then I would love to be here; if not you got to move on. ... If there's a situation where they have a change of heart and come to their senses and pay me what I'm worth, then I'd be more than happy to be here.
"At this time I'm being honest with myself just trying to look toward the future, and I just don't see myself really being here. It's not because I don't want to be here, but I just don't foresee them doing the necessary things to keep me here."
Bensinger's full interview with Owens will be available next week on ESPN.com.
Nostradamus, maybe...Genius...NO!
Quote from: EJ72 on October 31, 2005, 07:56:35 PM
All together now:
Our Favrer, who art in heaven....
Favre, the God of INT.