By what definition of "great men" can this child of a man be considered "great"? If the NFL allowed QBs to be hit just like RBs, WRs and TEs can be, this perennial drama queen would have been out of football a decade ago.
Revenge? Gheesh, Brett Farve, you just made my list of "5 people I'd like to punch in the face." Now who do I bump off the list, octa-mom or Gloria Allred, inquiring minds would like to know?
I think you'd better stick with Allred and Octomom. Favre is 6' 2" and around 220. He can also throw a football 70 yards.
Right now I'm planning on kicking Michael Jackson's butt, then working my way up to Gary Coleman. That "What you talkin about Willis" bit is getting real old.
Okay, real thing about this. I was listening to an interview with a guy who had to retire from the NFL because of a neck injury. He was not disabled, but was told that if he got another hit like that he'd be paralyzed. He seriously considered trying to come back. He said that nothing in the world compared to running out on that field with 70,000 people either cheering or booing you. The most people that have ever cheered me was probably around 7,000 (long story, I hadn't done anything special) and I can't imagine how addictive being a pro football player must be.
Brett will probably have to be carried off like Joe Thiesman before he leaves the game.