Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Let the Favre pictures blow over and let us return to football

It seems that a pallor has been cast over anything the Vikings do as a team because of the Brett Favre pictures debacle. When Favre was the QB for the newest York Jets, he might have sent inappropriate photos to Jenn Sterger. Sterger had been formerly a sports writer employed by the Jets. There is a superb reason why nobody should care about it at all Focus instead on football games, like the Jets-Vikings sport.

The Jets Vikings game was pretty close

The Brett Favre photographs thing should be the last thing on anyone’s mind. There were more essential matters at hand on “Monday Night Football” on ESPN, and that had been the Jets-Vikings sport. Brett Favre faced off against the team that took him after he left the Green Bay Packers, and the stage was set for an epic contest. There was not a really good offense for Minnesota within the beginning of the game. Hardly any first downs for the first half of the game were picked up. The opposite team scored twice due to fumbles Favre made. Neither Favre or Mark Sanchez had a spectacular night, as the newest Meadowlands had been soaked by rain. Favre made a 37 yard touchdown pass to Randy Moss which led to the first touchdown of the game in the third quarter.

The game is suddenly lost quickly within the last 2 mins

Two more quarter touchdowns were made by the Vikings within the final two mins of the game. The Vikings had the ball when the Jets were winning with 2 points. Favre holds the track record for passing touchdowns and yrds and also for interceptions. He showed why that was too. Dwight Lowery intercepted Favre. Next he ran for the touchdown.

Purple beats green

The final score was 20 to 29. The NFL took care of the Brett Favre pictures scandal. Nobody cares about the scandal anyway. Whether or not the team can win the sport is the real thing on everyone’s mind. ”Monday Night Football” showed us our answer. He can still play.



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