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  1. #61
    Quote Originally Posted by michelle View Post
    His stupid press conference is on NBC at the time Days of Our Lives is supposed to be on.
    haha who watches that junk? oops sorry! j/k
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  2. #62
    Quote Originally Posted by Jeeprz View Post
    Is this really true about Favre retiring??!!!?
    I cannot find anything about it on the TV, in the papers, or by speaking with anyone in public.
    Nothing against the guy, but based on the coverage, did he retire...or die defending our country?
    no shit! thats what I was thinking when I saw grown men crying today. give me a break he retired from his job...move on now!

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  4. #64
    I stand by my original "it's about time" statement.
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    Fucking burn!!!! He's gonna have to change his name to Waver... cuz he just got neutered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yooformula View Post
    no shit! thats what I was thinking when I saw grown men crying today. give me a break he retired from his job...move on now!
    Listening to those first 5 or 10 minutes of his conference on the radio was tough, I will admit it. It comes down to the guy is quitting something he loves to do and people loved to watch him do it. A down to earth normal guy who genuinely is heartbroke over making this decision. It plays to many emotions across a wide range of people. People felt connected to the guy, thats it, and to cut the ties is a bit like dealing with death.

    That is why grown men cried during his press conference.

  6. #66
    Maybe these guys just don't want to go back to the way it was in the 70's and 80's...maybe that's why they're crying. lol

    I stand by my original statement as well.

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    He cried because he loves what he did and knows that he will not do it again. To give something up like that is probably one of the hardest decisions he will face in his life because he will never know if he made the right decision. I would probably cry too. Its like breaking up with someone you love you heart is broken.

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    I stand by my original statement, if you don't like it get out
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    Quote Originally Posted by michelle View Post
    I stand by my original "it's about time" statement.

    how do you figure its about time? he had one of his best seasons in many years.
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  10. #70
    This is like a really good movie that makes you cry at the end
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