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Whether or not Minnesota Vikings quarterback Joe Webb has a legitimate shot of starting for the team in 2011 remains to be seen, but he’s preparing like he does — by working out with Brett Favre.
Webb has been in Hattisburg the past few weeks, where Favre has been helping him with his passing skills — Webb’s main weakness.
The good news is this. Favre never bothered to help any other young quarterbacks *cough* Aaron Rodgers *cough* when he was playing, so this is a good sign he’s going to stay retired.
The better news is this. Favre is the NFL’s all-time interception leader, so he’s probably teaching Webb how to force a ball into triple coverage, throw across his body and piss away his team’s post-season hopes right now.
It’s gonna be a fun season in Minnesota.

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Whether or not Minnesota Vikings quarterback Joe Webb has a legitimate shot of starting for the team in 2011 remains to be seen, but he’s preparing like he does — by working out with Brett Favre.
Webb has been in Hattisburg the past few weeks, where Favre has been helping him with his passing skills — Webb’s main weakness.
The good news is this. Favre never bothered to help any other young quarterbacks *cough* Aaron Rodgers *cough* when he was playing, so this is a good sign he’s going to stay retired.
The better news is this. Favre is the NFL’s all-time interception leader, so he’s probably teaching Webb how to force a ball into triple coverage, throw across his body and piss away his team’s post-season hopes right now.
It’s gonna be a fun season in Minnesota.


Sad to see you still can't let go of Favre. We have moved on here and are looking on to bigger and better things. Sorry you are still upset about your boyfriend cheating on you. Won't be long and he will come back retire a Packer, so you can relish in his Packer history and not have to follow him around like a crazy stalker ex-lover even four years after he left your franchise for greener pastures.


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Whether or not Minnesota Vikings quarterback Joe Webb has a legitimate shot of starting for the team in 2011 remains to be seen, but he’s preparing like he does — by working out with Brett Favre.
Webb has been in Hattisburg the past few weeks, where Favre has been helping him with his passing skills — Webb’s main weakness.
The good news is this. Favre never bothered to help any other young quarterbacks *cough* Aaron Rodgers *cough* when he was playing, so this is a good sign he’s going to stay retired.
The better news is this. Favre is the NFL’s all-time interception leader, so he’s probably teaching Webb how to force a ball into triple coverage, throw across his body and piss away his team’s post-season hopes right now.
It’s gonna be a fun season in Minnesota.


LOL if you actually think Joe Webb is going to be our starter. Always enjoy hearing from the band wagon fans since those type of fans are usually the ones who stir the pot.

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greenandgold wrote:
Whether or not Minnesota Vikings quarterback Joe Webb has a legitimate shot of starting for the team in 2011 remains to be seen, but he’s preparing like he does — by working out with Brett Favre.
Webb has been in Hattisburg the past few weeks, where Favre has been helping him with his passing skills — Webb’s main weakness.
The good news is this. Favre never bothered to help any other young quarterbacks *cough* Aaron Rodgers *cough* when he was playing, so this is a good sign he’s going to stay retired.
The better news is this. Favre is the NFL’s all-time interception leader, so he’s probably teaching Webb how to force a ball into triple coverage, throw across his body and piss away his team’s post-season hopes right now.
It’s gonna be a fun season in Minnesota.


Sad to see you still can't let go of Favre. We have moved on here and are looking on to bigger and better things. Sorry you are still upset about your boyfriend cheating on you. Won't be long and he will come back retire a Packer, so you can relish in his Packer history and not have to follow him around like a crazy stalker ex-lover even four years after he left your franchise for greener pastures.


Is that the royal 'We" ? Because it was Webb still looking to Favre, not me.

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greenandgold wrote:
Whether or not Minnesota Vikings quarterback Joe Webb has a legitimate shot of starting for the team in 2011 remains to be seen, but he’s preparing like he does — by working out with Brett Favre.
Webb has been in Hattisburg the past few weeks, where Favre has been helping him with his passing skills — Webb’s main weakness.
The good news is this. Favre never bothered to help any other young quarterbacks *cough* Aaron Rodgers *cough* when he was playing, so this is a good sign he’s going to stay retired.
The better news is this. Favre is the NFL’s all-time interception leader, so he’s probably teaching Webb how to force a ball into triple coverage, throw across his body and piss away his team’s post-season hopes right now.
It’s gonna be a fun season in Minnesota.


LOL if you actually think Joe Webb is going to be our starter. Always enjoy hearing from the band wagon fans since those type of fans are usually the ones who stir the pot.


Well, except if you look at my siggie, I'm not a Vikings fan.
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greenandgold wrote:
Whether or not Minnesota Vikings quarterback Joe Webb has a legitimate shot of starting for the team in 2011 remains to be seen, but he’s preparing like he does — by working out with Brett Favre.
Webb has been in Hattisburg the past few weeks, where Favre has been helping him with his passing skills — Webb’s main weakness.
The good news is this. Favre never bothered to help any other young quarterbacks *cough* Aaron Rodgers *cough* when he was playing, so this is a good sign he’s going to stay retired.
The better news is this. Favre is the NFL’s all-time interception leader, so he’s probably teaching Webb how to force a ball into triple coverage, throw across his body and piss away his team’s post-season hopes right now.
It’s gonna be a fun season in Minnesota.


LOL if you actually think Joe Webb is going to be our starter. Always enjoy hearing from the band wagon fans since those type of fans are usually the ones who stir the pot.


Well, except if you look at my siggie, I'm not a Vikings fan.
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Oh really? No ####. I didn't realize I called you a bandwagon Vikings fan. I bet you joined on the Packers bandwagon after their super bowl win based on your willingness to talk a bunch of ####.

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Clay Matthews did steroids aka CHEATS. End of story.

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Clay Matthews did steroids aka CHEATS. End of story.


But you have no proof of that though, do you?

And no, I've been a Packers fan since I was first getting into football. Of course, living in Madison Wisconsin during the Lombardi era didn't hurt.

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Clay Matthews did steroids aka CHEATS. End of story.


But you have no proof of that though, do you?

And no, I've been a Packers fan since I was first getting into football. Of course, living in Madison Wisconsin during the Lombardi era didn't hurt.


1) He's best friends with Brian Cushing and went to the same school...and played on the same football team...WHO WAS FOUND GUILTY of steroid usage.
2) He gained a physically impossible 80 pounds of muscle in like 3 years during college.
3) Look at his chin, his face, etc. and realize that's not how a human is supposed to look.

All the evidence I need.

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1) He's best friends with Brian Cushing


roommates at USC, IINM

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Clay Matthews did steroids aka CHEATS. End of story.


But you have no proof of that though, do you?

And no, I've been a Packers fan since I was first getting into football. Of course, living in Madison Wisconsin during the Lombardi era didn't hurt.


1) He's best friends with Brian Cushing and went to the same school...and played on the same football team...WHO WAS FOUND GUILTY of steroid usage.
2) He gained a physically impossible 80 pounds of muscle in like 3 years during college.
3) Look at his chin, his face, etc. and realize that's not how a human is supposed to look.

All the evidence I need.


1. So he knew somebody that uses steroids, therefore he is guilty. I know people who shoot heroin, I don't.
2. Not impossible, just hard.
3. AJ Hawk's puss is WAY uglier, yet I hear nobody accusing him of using steroids.

A lot of insinuation, no hard facts. Case dismissed!

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2. Not impossible, just hard.


Actually it is impossible without steroids.

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2. Not impossible, just hard.


Actually it is impossible without steroids.


Just not going to give it up are you? My case still rests that he has never tested positive. All you have is innuendo and absolutely ZERO proof.

And this topic is certainly not about Matthews, anyways. I see your deflector fields are on full.

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