Moshier: Packer faithful feel betrayed
Wonder how the Packer faithful felt about Brett Favre’s latest move, out of retirement once more, this time headed for
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The autographed photo with Favre standing between the two of them still hangs on their wall, but he is now viewed as public enemy No. 1, and many Green Bay Packer fans just like them feel they have been betrayed.
That sentiment was splattered throughout Wednesday morning’s edition of the Journal Sentinel, including a lead story headlined, “Purple Pain,” that featured a picture of Favre strapping on a Vikings helmet during his first day at training camp.
“The unthinkable is reality,” wrote the Journal Sentinel’s Lori Nickel in her story on the front page of the newspaper.
Inside, the lead page of the sports section featured an opinion piece by Michael Hunt and the headline that pretty much summed up how most cheese heads now feel about Favre: “The Ego has landed.”
“That’s one small misstep for the Vikings, yet another giant leap into silliness for everyone else,” wrote Hunt, who later playfully referred to the former Packer beloved as Brett Farce.
In Hunt’s opinion, Favre’s primary motivation is “sticking it to the Packers.” On the field, Favre and his new team will get two chances to do that, on Oct. 5 in
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1 Comments:
as usual- well said Ron!
I've been a Favre fan for a while but not so much now. I wish some good therapists had gotten their hands on him before the Vikings did.
I was hoping for a break for Peterson and the Vikings- don't think this is it though.
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