Did Favre Throw INT On Purpose?
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gorocks99
2008 would like to have a word with you.Tiernan wrote: ^^^
buncha Favre Fan Boys top to bottom. Do you all have chapped lips?
Yes he's thrown stupid picks before but never one of that magnitude.
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TiernanLove it when a bunch of fish bite on a fake thread. The bobber went under really deep on most of you Carp!
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GoChiefsLove it when someone finally realizes how stupid a thread is they started so they say it was a 'fake' thread. Sure it was buddy..sure it was.
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Tiernan...and they just keep suckin down the cheese bait.
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GoChiefsRiiiiiiiiight.
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bulldog8Hahahahaha typical look like an idiot and try to cover something up after everyone unanimously chews you out about it. Laugh all you want about "fish taking the bait" - You're the one who posted that nonsense and look like a ratard on the huddle. I think i'm subconsciously laughing at you right now. Oh no wait, that's just me subconsciously thinking that it would be in my best interest to bomb my final this week.
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killdeerNo, No...Tiernan is right...there is a conspiracy at foot here; Favre is just not at the root of it...
the connection is so clear it is scary...the ringmaster is one Terry Paxton Bradshaw!!
imagine if you will, the Shreveport, LA native, retired Louisiana favorite son, who, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina at one time attempted to put together an ownership group to keep the Saints from moving to San Antonio....
shared co-SI Sportsman of the Year with Wiilie Stargell in 1979...
...the same Willie Stargell who was implicated by former teammate John Milner in the Pittsburgh amphetamine trials in the mid 1980's...
...the same John Milner, also former NY Met outfielder, who recorded the only out in the MLB debut of one...yes you guessed it...Charlie Leibrandt! This same Charlie Leibrandt who surrendered the game-winning homer as a member of the Atlanta Braves in the 6th game of the 1991 World Series to the late Kirby Puckett.
...And...Puckett, who shares a tailor and suitmaker with the equally corpulent Tony Gwynn, Sr.....and this is where the plot thickens...
...Gwynn...San Diego State alumnus and baseball coach shares his alma mater with Saints reserve rookie running back Lynell Hamilton an avowed fan of the movie "The Hangover", and therefore a working knowledge of the effect of "roofies."
...Is it any coincidence, then, that a fellow San Diego State alumnus across the line...Vikings LB Heath Farwell was sharing the locker adjacent to both Favre, and Peterson...therefore the only one with unlimited access to their water bottles...thus the route of entry for said "roofie" causing not only several hours of discoordination and increasing the likelihood of turnovers, but also clearly the explanation for Favre removing his tooth after the game.
The whole plot is crystal clear...it is a wonder how Bradshaw thought he would ever get away with it.
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BCBulldogWow, we all sure look silly now. Tiernan looks like a mad evil genius, huh?
Or...
Did Tiernan start this thread because subconsciously he intentionally wanted to get crapped on in a misguided attempt to boost all of our egos and credibility? The subconscious is a powerful thing after all. -
Darkon
Damn dude. You put so much thought into this that I'm lost.:skilldeer wrote: No, No...Tiernan is right...there is a conspiracy at foot here; Favre is just not at the root of it...
the connection is so clear it is scary...the ringmaster is one Terry Paxton Bradshaw!!
imagine if you will, the Shreveport, LA native, retired Louisiana favorite son, who, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina at one time attempted to put together an ownership group to keep the Saints from moving to San Antonio....
shared co-SI Sportsman of the Year with Wiilie Stargell in 1979...
...the same Willie Stargell who was implicated by former teammate John Milner in the Pittsburgh amphetamine trials in the mid 1980's...
...the same John Milner, also former NY Met outfielder, who recorded the only out in the MLB debut of one...yes you guessed it...Charlie Leibrandt! This same Charlie Leibrandt who surrendered the game-winning homer as a member of the Atlanta Braves in the 6th game of the 1991 World Series to the late Kirby Puckett.
...And...Puckett, who shares a tailor and suitmaker with the equally corpulent Tony Gwynn, Sr.....and this is where the plot thickens...
...Gwynn...San Diego State alumnus and baseball coach shares his alma mater with Saints reserve rookie running back Lynell Hamilton an avowed fan of the movie "The Hangover", and therefore a working knowledge of the effect of "roofies."
...Is it any coincidence, then, that a fellow San Diego State alumnus across the line...Vikings LB Heath Farwell was sharing the locker adjacent to both Favre, and Peterson...therefore the only one with unlimited access to their water bottles...thus the route of entry for said "roofie" causing not only several hours of discoordination and increasing the likelihood of turnovers, but also clearly the explanation for Favre removing his tooth after the game.
The whole plot is crystal clear...it is a wonder how Bradshaw thought he would ever get away with it.
Do not mess with Terry Bradshaw when he call in the favors.
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BCBulldog
Yeah, and don't F*** with Wendy Testaburger either.killdeer wrote: No, No...Tiernan is right...there is a conspiracy at foot here; Favre is just not at the root of it...
the connection is so clear it is scary...the ringmaster is one Terry Paxton Bradshaw!!
imagine if you will, the Shreveport, LA native, retired Louisiana favorite son, who, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina at one time attempted to put together an ownership group to keep the Saints from moving to San Antonio....
shared co-SI Sportsman of the Year with Wiilie Stargell in 1979...
...the same Willie Stargell who was implicated by former teammate John Milner in the Pittsburgh amphetamine trials in the mid 1980's...
...the same John Milner, also former NY Met outfielder, who recorded the only out in the MLB debut of one...yes you guessed it...Charlie Leibrandt! This same Charlie Leibrandt who surrendered the game-winning homer as a member of the Atlanta Braves in the 6th game of the 1991 World Series to the late Kirby Puckett.
...And...Puckett, who shares a tailor and suitmaker with the equally corpulent Tony Gwynn, Sr.....and this is where the plot thickens...
...Gwynn...San Diego State alumnus and baseball coach shares his alma mater with Saints reserve rookie running back Lynell Hamilton an avowed fan of the movie "The Hangover", and therefore a working knowledge of the effect of "roofies."
...Is it any coincidence, then, that a fellow San Diego State alumnus across the line...Vikings LB Heath Farwell was sharing the locker adjacent to both Favre, and Peterson...therefore the only one with unlimited access to their water bottles...thus the route of entry for said "roofie" causing not only several hours of discoordination and increasing the likelihood of turnovers, but also clearly the explanation for Favre removing his tooth after the game.
The whole plot is crystal clear...it is a wonder how Bradshaw thought he would ever get away with it.
Do not mess with Terry Bradshaw when he call in the favors. -
j_crazy
Sorry you feel that way. I wish it wasn't the case but since I don't plan on not posting just for your sake, I recommend you take 1 of the following actions:Tiernan wrote:
And oh yeah...I really loathe anything you ever post piss ant. Would love to knock that f'n hat off your bald peanut sized head.j_crazy wrote: Dumbass thread...why in the F'n Universe could you possibly care who won this game? Your job behind a desk in a dark room in no way shape or form is impacted by acquiring this knowledge tiernan. That said the Saints / Vikes game was great football and your still a douche.
1. Deal with it. This would entail you reading my posts vomitting in your mouth and moving on (notice no mention of attacking me or my job or my post).
2. Ignore me. Easiest solution IMO.
3. Go somewhere else (seems improbable and I don't recommend it, but it's an option). -
charliehustle14Lol nice cover up. What a stupid ass thread.
Just man up and admit how stupid it was. -
vball10setabsurd---absolute FAIL
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thavoiceYes. He threw it on purpose.
Going into the season he knew that the Saints were going to be a great, great team and a valid contender for the SB.
So....he decided to come back. He played very well this season so he could what he could to knock other teams away from NO. He played so well in the first playoff game so he would be assured a spot in the NFC Champ vs the Saints...so he could throw an INT late to have his fav team into the super bowl.
I agree totally....he did it on purpose. -
UA5straightin2008
sure you were kidding?Tiernan wrote: The announcers let us know about 5 times yesterday how Favre grew up a Saints fan and all his family / neighbors are Saints fan. Did he sub-consciously throw the INT to give NO another chance? I am being absolutely serious here...the sub-consious is very powerful especially in stressfull decision making moments. Explain otherwise how a QB with that kind of experience and skill throws such a stupid pass in that situation. -
TiernanYa gotta sell it UA or the carp won't bite. Biggest fish in the pond is j_crazy followed closely by his two big lip cohorts Bulldog and Go Chiefs.
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bulldog8^^My subconscious is telling me that if you were really trying to mess with people, you would have let this go on longer and tried to piss more people off before you quickly jumped back in and tried to cover yourself by saying it was a joke. If it was all a joke to get people to bite, why didn't you just continue to stir the pot and fire people up more? Instead you made one initial comment and once you saw everyone making fun of what you said, you tried to take it back. Either you really weren't joking and you're a blatant liar or you are just terrible at setting up what you say is a "joke" - which wasn't a very good one by the way. Irregardless, I still got a great laugh at how stupid this really was.
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GoChiefs
Subconsciously you meant GoChiefs right? :rolleyes:Tiernan wrote: Go Chiefs. -
j_crazyI love how I'm the big fish.
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trep14You gotta love the whole "yeah, I was just kidding the entire time, I was just getting in your heads" routine after someone makes a complete ass of themselves on a message board. When someone just posts how this is the most idiotic thread they have ever read without even taking it remotely seriously (which the OP probably posted it with serious intentions), they are "biting on the bait", which roughly translates to "I, the OP, made a stupid statement that I originally meant, but upon having my balls busted by a unanimous majority online, have now decided that I was just kidding around the entire time". The OP should really get out of his/her parents basement.