LOL. I mentioned Mora Sr on an earlier post and his classic press conferences.
Great to see it posted by someone.
He was great for us till he snapped.
Win or lose, you’re right, we are still going to have a great time.
Super Bowl Special!!!!
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BTW, on the game last night, the Saints made a calculated decision to risk a few roughing calls and try to take Favre out. It was a business decision. The Vikings did the same thing to Romo last week, and would have done it to Brees if they'd been able to get to him. The Cardinals did it to Green Bay and the Saints did it to the Cardinals and the Cowboys did it to the Eagles. I'll guarantee you the Saints saw Favre's post game interview after the Cowboys victory where he said the only part of him that was sore was from holding his arms up in the air signaling touchdown and said, "He won't be saying that after he plays us." I also didn't hear Favre giving too much sympathy to Romo, who was hit after the throw all day against the Vikings. The simple fact is, if you don't want your quarterback hit, protect him.
IMHO, where the Vikings lost the game was when they went conservative while looking at a 53 yard field goal. They needed twenty more yards and went into a shell, acting like they were in range when even without the penalty a FG of that distance is iffy.
After he retires, Favre's legacy will be that he played at a high level for so long. He isn't and never has been "the greatest." However, most QBs, consider Steve McNair, go off a cliff at around 36 at the latest.