Monday, January 3, 2011

Dallas, NY Giants and Brett Favre

Hello,

Jerry Jones continues to play this charade that Jason Garrett won't be the next head coach of the the Dallas Cowboys. Come on Jerry, we all know he will get that job. He may not be the best candidate, but he's the candidate best for his ego. That is Jones primary concern so it's obvious Garrett is going to get the job. There's the Rooney Rule in which he has to interview one minority candidate. He'll interview at least one minority candidate to meet the rule, but they don't have a shot. That is unless Tony Dungy becomes interested in coaching again. As Bill Simmons says if you want someone to build you a new stadium Jerry Jones is your man, if you want someone to build your football team go somewhere else.

The New York Giants finished the season 10-6, but out of the playoffs. The Giants co-owners, John Mara and Steve Tisch, gave all other fans of NFC East teams a belated Christmas present. They've decided to keep Tom Coughlin as the head coach. Thank you. Just one more favor I'll ask for, can you please keep the extremely over rated Eli Manning as your quarterback? Merry Christmas to you to John and Steve.

For what seems like about the 20th time, Brett Favre announced his retirement yesterday. He says he has "no regrets". I would just like to say Brett, you are probably the only one. I have regrets because I'm so tired of your repeated comebacks, it became an annual joke. The Vikings have reqrets that they paid you about $14,000,000 for 6 wins. They sacrificed building for the future to go for the Super Bowl. That's great if it works out, but obviously it didn't. Tavaris Jackson has regrets, instead of showing what he can do, he was banished to the sideline for most of the season. When he finally did get to play, he got injured and missed the rest of the season. When the book is written about the last season of Favre's career, I have a title. The title is "The Lost Season of the Minnesota Vikings". See Brett the whole world doesn't revolve around you.

Now the Vikings have to find another quarterback or rebuild Jackson's confidence if they want to be relavent next year. Also how did the Jets and Packers do without Brett Favre as their quarterback, both are in the playoffs. Brett not only is it time to retire, it's time to leave the public eye for a few years. How can we miss you if you won't go away?

However the other teams in the NFC North had no regrets about the Brett Favre retirement tour. That's especially after the abysmal season you had, it was Favre's lowest quarterback rating of his career.

themusicaddict

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