Saturday, January 12, 2008

Mississippi's own saves the day (of course)


I'm not a big fan of NFL football because it isn't exciting like SEC football. It's played by a bunch of billionaire spoiled babies and wannabe rappers. However, I will admit that I will watch the playoffs b'cuz it eliminates most of the riff-raff and gets down to the real players like Brett Favre and Peyton Manning.

The Green Bay Packers looked mighty fine as they was lead by the favorite son of the great state of Mississippi, Brett Favre. Even though he played in a junior high football conference, I still consider him an honorary SEC quarterback.

Favre likes to stay in the pocket rather than scramble around like some kind of young video game playin' hooligan. Vince Young, Michael "Prison Stripes" Vick and the like love to scramble around. Well they have to since they can't go through progressions and they can't seem to quite get the hang of readin' defenses.

Mississippi's own just buttered Seattle's bread for 'em and the Packers looked good despite Ryan Grant's attempts at ruinin' the whole season. On that second fumble, I knew why he wasn't bred to play in the SEC - no heart. He tried his best to ruin the good name and reputation of Favre, but was unsuccessful as good prevailed over evil.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'd like to see Pat White do that

Anonymous said...

Pat White showed was he was made of vs. Pitt.

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately Karol, it appears that Mr. Favre's true second-class conference roots have shown yet again. As my Grandmama used to say, "You can put lipstick on a pig, but you can't take it to the cotillion." He lost out, and to who? To a fine, although admittedly slack-jawed, SEC quarterback.