NFL's Brett Favre Injured, Streak As Starter Must End
The Minnesota Vikings' 2010 season can be described as nothing else than a terrible collapse.
A team that was predicted to make it as far as the Super Bowl epically collapsed under its own hype.
The Vikings have been as entertaining as "Days of Our Lives" or "All My Children." They have become so much like a soap opera that my middle-aged mother can watch them and still be entertained by the plot line of their season. All that's missing is Jenn Sterger having Brett Favre's child.
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The Vikings have had a season to completely forget. Favre has looked like the 41-year-old quarterback that he is. Not only that, he allegedly has been the ring leader of getting former head coach Brad Childress fired.
Now after a blowout win, led by Tarvaris Jackson and Adrian Peterson, interim coach Leslie Frazier has said Brett Favre will be his starting quarterback if he's healthy enough next week.
I don't think he realized that Favre only threw three passes and, of course, he was injured when he threw the interception.
Favre is a drama queen and no one can deny this.
After every loss, after every mistake, he seems to have some injury. Whether it be his ankle, his chin, shoulder or elbow, I am waiting for the day that he makes a mistake and says that he developed a brain tumor and will be ready for next week.
Personally, I was a huge Brett Favre fan and had been for so many years.
It's a joke, seeing how bad he has been this season. To add insult to injury, he came back because he thought this was a title-contending team and that it was better than his Packers team that won the Super Bowl in 1997.
Favre has had horrible stats this year: 2,446 yards passing, 10 touchdowns and—oh yeah—18 interceptions. In case you are wondering, those 18 interceptions are the most in the league.
Jackson played outstanding today and still has yet to be given the chance to lead this team. Favre doesn't give this Vikings team the best shot to win.
Jackson today went 15-of-22 passing, with two touchdown passes and 187 yards.
Frazier needs to be the guy to end Favre's streak.
I know no one wants to be the guy to do it, but it has to be done. It has gone from shocking to completely ridiculous that he still suits up and trots out onto the field on Sundays. But, Favre has control over everyone, so I guess it's only a dream for him to finally lose the spotlight.

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