Brett Favre's Costly Play

Krishna Dhani by Correspondent Written on September 06, 2009
HOUSTON - AUGUST 31:  Quarterback Brett Favre #4 of the Minnestoa Vikings releases the ball as he is pressured by defensive end Mario Williams #90 of the Houston Texans at Reliant Stadium on August 31, 2009 in Houston, Texas.  (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images) (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)

Acording to Yahoo Sports former Vikings quarterback Brett Favre is not doing so well to what happened at on Fridays Houston game.

It turned out that block he did is going to get him fined. This time he might be done. HE is getting fined $10,000 due to the block. He dove down in action and injured former defensive end Eugene Wilson.

One of the bad things is, is that it was all telivised and i bet almost everyone saw it. It was just like losing a lot of fans some how. People stood in amazement when Eugene Wilson was injured and turned to see what really happened.

“What was up with that?” Wilson said, after he was asked due to the injury. “Seriously, what was up with that?” He said again.

It was like a big comotion on what happened but Favres agent James Sims. It was not quite being clear to him.

 “Absolutely not,” Sims had said on an interview with the Fox 26 sports all in Houston. The question was if that punishment was right or maybe it could be worse.

I would just let him go and maybe fire him. He makes up all this emotion about leaving and everything. Besides the guy is 39 he needs to be retired. I mean seriosly what is his plan to become the oldest NFL player well if you do the only time you will be famous is if you do make it to the oldest without retiring.

“Certainly there have been similar blatant infractions like this where a player has received a one-game suspension, which would have cost Favre a whole lot more money.”

It would be nice if Wilson got an apology but it must be big, because it is like beating up someone because Favre Injured Wilson not do anything else injured.

“Certainly there have been similar blatant infractions like this where a player has received a one-game suspension, which would have cost Favre a whole lot more money.” Sims said.

But with this it is not just doing something bad it is like unnecesary roughness except someone is already hurt it is not just something that can happen to Favre it can happen to anyone. This is something that can be prevented but not always.

Well maybe Brett Favre will actually stop with all the comotion and relax.

 

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