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re: Did Brett Favre's 29 INT season affect his legacy?
Posted on 2/3/14 at 2:31 am to RedMustang
Posted on 2/3/14 at 2:31 am to RedMustang
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You've hot to be kidding. In his second to last season, he had one of his best years ever. He took the Vikings to the NFC Championship and likely would have won the SB if not for Bountygate. He maybe played one year too many, but how do you retire when you're coming off one of your best seasons ever?
L.O. frickING. L!!
People truly believe this don't they? That the Saints won football games due to alleged bounties?
Man, I <3 the Internet.
Posted on 2/3/14 at 2:38 pm to sportsfreak1989s
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L.O. frickING. L!!
People truly believe this don't they? That the Saints won football games due to alleged bounties?
Man, I <3 the Internet.
You did watch the game didn't you? It was obvious the Saints had a bounty on Favre. He injured his ankle on an illegal hit that wasn't called. The NFL later said that it should have been a penalty. Without that dirty hit, Favre easily runs for a first down on the Vikes last drive and we kick a FG for the win.
If Boutygate didn't affect the outcome of games, the NFL wouldn't have hit the Saints with such severe penalties.
This post was edited on 2/3/14 at 2:42 pm
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