Sunday, October 17, 2010

The Brett Favre photographs debacle should take a backseat to football

The Favre photographs saga has become something of a distraction. Any talk of the Minnesota Vikings leads inexorably to talk about it. It concerns something Favre might have done a couple years ago. When he had been a member of the new York Jets, Favre may have sent some inappropriate photos to one Jenn Sterger. Sterger had been formerly a sports writer employed by the Jets. In reality, the NFL has it under control and everyone else ought to stop caring Instead, people should focus on something more fun, like the Jets-Vikings game. Article resource – Never mind that Brett Favre pictures thing by Newsytype.com.

Then there’s the Jets Viking sport

No one should really care about the Brett Favre photographs thing. There was a fairly significant Jets-Vikings game to consider. On “Monday Night Football” on ESPN, the game was played. The game was going to be amazing as Brett Favre went against the team that took him after he left the Green Bay Packers. Minnesota was hardly able to pick up any first downs for the first half as the offense did poorly. Favre fumbled twice, and both led to field goals by the opposition. The newest Meadowlands ended up soaked which made for the night being a hard one for both Favre and Mark Sanchez. The third quarter had been when the first touchdown was finally made. It was only made because Favre made a 37 yard touchdown pass to Randy Moss making it all happen.

Game suddenly lost with only 2 mins left

Going into the final two mins of the sport, the Vikings had rebounded by scoring 2 fourth quarter touchdowns. The Vikings had the ball while the Jets were winning with two points. Favre, who holds the record for passing touchdowns and yards, also showed why he supports the track record for most interceptions. Favre had been intercepted by Dwight Lowery, who ran in for a touchdown.

Purple beats green

The final score had been 20 to 29. The NFL took care of the Brett Favre photographs scandal. Nobody cares about the scandal anyway. Whether or not the team can win the game is the real thing on everyone’s mind. Definitely he can still play, as was shown on “Monday Night Football”.



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