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Tuesday, March 04, 2008
When Craig Counsell’s children were upset about something and crying, the Brewers shortstop always asked them the same question: “Who’s tough? Brett Favre.”
That was Counsell’s first thought today upon learning that Favre had decided to retire. “Now, I’ll have to come up with somebody else,” said Counsell, a Whitefish Bay native.
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Infielder/catcher Vinny Rottino and bullpen catcher Marcus Hanel both grew up in Racine as huge Packers fans, and thus were saddened to hear of Favre’s retirement.
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“He’s been the quarterback since I was 10 years old. I only know the Packers with Brett Favre being the quarterback” [said Rottino].
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Then, Hamel asked this question: “Is anybody going to cover the Brewers today?”
The answer is yes. Somehow, Anthony Witrado and myself will try to gather ourselves and file Brewers copy today.
Rottino’s in his late 20s… how dare he block the Majik Man out of his memory!
(erasing Brent Fullwood out of Packer history, would be OK. Mandarich, too)
NTNgod
Posted: March 04, 2008 at 10:02 PM | 29 comment(s)
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1. Gamingboy Posted: March 04, 2008 at 10:18 PM (#2706146)If I might make a suggestion: Jason Kendall's not a Favre-level talent anymore, but he's pretty damn tough.
The Bears could win seven Super Bowls in a row, and their fans would still never forget that game. Or forgive.
Why should anyone think this announcement is binding?
I'm not sure how retirement works in the NFL, but in any case I don't think he's under contract with the Packers. I think Seau announced his retirement from the Chargers and then played for the Pats the same year.
Favre's consecutive starts streak glory is more Ripken than Jeter. Brett did it the old fashioned way too, by popping pain killers.
At least 10 Deanna Favre pieces, maybe 200 Brett Favre pieces.
Lot of big and unusual things happening in Wisconsin sports today, I guess :P
Favre's Touchdowns
But I'll really remember him as one of my two worst observation/predictions ever. I said when he first started getting hype: " He's so damn overrated. The next Joe Kapp!"
The other was, telling my brother circa 1985 "If the Orioles don't move Ripken off shortstop they're gonna shorten his career!".
Seau was not under contract with the Chargers, he basically just pulled the retiring as a Charger(after spending a couple seasons with the Dolphins).
Who knows? Maybe they did.
Mesa, Arizona.
-- MWE
It wouldn't've been so bad except the league then went on to change the rule as if to say, "Yeah, the refs are incompetent, but this makes it all better now, right?"
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