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 Monday, May 14, 2007
This sort of thing makes me sick
Posted by Chris

1992favre.jpgI apologize to those of you who may think I talk about the Green Bay Packers too much, but over the weekend my hero ripped his team pretty good at a golf tournament in Mississippi.

Brett Favre is very unhappy that the Packers didn’t make a stronger push at Randy Moss. Then there were more reports that Favre demanded to be traded.

I understand Brett’s frustrations. I really do. I have no clue what GM Ted Thompson is up to, unless he is totally rebuilding the team, but come on Brett…


Don’t go out like this. Possibly the best quarterback in league history and demanding a trade after what may be his last season?

The Packers are not going to trade Favre. Although, it would have been nice for them to go after another weapon for the old gunslinger. Oh well.

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In case you missed it (I know Steve Bloedow wrote about this today in his blog). But Heritage Auction Galleries was covered by many major media outlets today for its $1 million bounty that they will pony up to the bearer of Barry Bonds’ 756th home run ball.

If I remember correctly I think I wrote in my blog last week that I thought the ball would sell for a million. Honestly, now that auction director Chris Ivy has guaranteed the person who catches the ball $1 million, it will probably sell for more than my initial estimate.

I love all the excitement that will surround that one little baseball. Who caught it,? What does that person do for a living,? Where will the person sell it????

It will be very interesting!




5/14/2007 5:31:06 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1]