Saturday, October 16, 2010

Let the Brett Favre photographs blow over and let's get back to football

Unfortunately, no one seems to want to discuss the Minnesota Vikings except for the Favre pictures thing. When a member of the brand new York Jets, Favre allegedly sent lewd photos to Jenn Sterger. What makes it worse is that the Jets may have some complicity in the event. Sterger was an employee of the team at the time. In reality, the NFL has it under control and everyone else should stop caring The reason why no one ought to care? The Jets – Vikings game for starters.

The Jets Viking game results

The Favre photographs thing ought to be the last thing on anyone’s mind. There had been a pretty important Jets-Vikings sport to consider. On “Monday Night Football” on ESPN, the sport had been played. The team that Brett Favre went to after he left the Green Bay Packers had been who he played against in this game. That made it pretty awesome. 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. Favre made some mistakes with fumbles. These 2 fumbles led to the other team scoring both times. Neither Favre or Mark Sanchez had a spectacular night, as the brand new Meadowlands had been soaked by rain. The first touchdown scored within the sport came in the 3rd quarter, as Favre connected a 37 yard touchdown pass to Randy Moss.

Final two minutes change things while the sport is lost

With only 2 mins left, the Vikings won the game. They made 2 final minute touchdowns. The Vikings had the ball when the Jets were winning with 2 points. Favre showed why he has the record for many interceptions and for passing touchdowns and yrds. Dwight Lowery ran for a touchdown as Favre had been intercepted .

Green manages to lose to purple

The final score was 20 to 29. The Brett Favre pictures scandal could be handled by the NFL. Really, all anyone cares about is whether or not Favre is going to win the game. On “Monday Night Football,” it had been evident he nevertheless can.



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