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Dad's memory isn't doing him any Favre - Philly - What Class!
Philadelphia Daily News ^ | 1/8/04 | Classless Don Russell

Posted on 01/08/2004 2:48:16 PM PST by Solson

After Brett Favre's dad, "Big Irv," died last month, even Eagles fans felt sorry for the Green Bay Packers' star quarterback.

For about three minutes.

Then we found out the Birds would be playing the Packers in the second round of the NFC playoffs.

And now, Birds fans are bad-mouthing Favre, big time.

On talk radio, they mocked his dad's ascension to heaven.

On the Internet, they're laughing at the idea that, as one TV sportscaster proclaimed, "There's an angel on the shoulders of the Packers."

The trash talk at the Eagles' official fan site only ceased when the Web site moderator threatened to ban anyone who joked about Big Irv.

There is no pity in Philly for "Saint" Brett.

Family tree
FATHER:

Irvin Favre. As a high school football coach, he helped Southern Miss violate NCAA rules to recruit his son.

WIFE: Deanna. He got her pregnant when he was 18, and she was 19. Married her seven years later.

BROTHER: Scott. Killed a family friend when he drove his car into a railroad crossing and got hit by a train. Jailed for DUI.

SISTER: Brandi. A Mississippi beauty queen, arrested for shoplifting.

Model citizen

In 1992, Favre was arrested after a barroom brawl in Hattiesburg, Miss., that began when he was arguing with the future Mrs. Favre. A bystander tried to intervene, and soon Favre was wrestling him to the floor. Favre was charged with drunkenness, disorderly conduct, and profanity.

Pillhead

Favre was a substance abuser in the mid-1990s. In 1996, he announced he was addicted to Vicodin, a prescription pain-killer.

The NFL sent him to the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kan., to dry out. Favre now says he's sober.

Mentor

"The biggest problem wasn't getting the pills down, it was keeping them down. I'd go into the bathroom, take a big slug of water, and try swallowing a handful of pills. Most of the time, I'd just throw them right back up and they'd land on the floor. No big deal. I'd just pick the pills out of the vomit, rinse them off, and try again."

- From "Vicodin, Rehab and Beer. Hey, It Won Me a Super Bowl," an excerpt from Favre's 1998 autobiography, "Favre: For The Record," published in Esquire magazine

Caring father figure

During his Vicodin addiction, Favre went into a seizure in front of his 7-year-old daughter. While watching her dad convulsing, the child screamed, "Is my daddy going to die? Is my daddy going to die?"

A reformed man

Favre was sprung from rehab after lying to his counselors. In his autobiography, he brags:

"Finally, I told them what they wanted to hear: that I was a drug addict and I needed help. Sure enough, a week later they said, 'We think you're ready to leave.'

"...Then I walked out the door and was like, 'Screw you.' "

Dork

He's a clubhouse prankster who's been known to put Heet ointment in players' jockstraps and shaving cream in their helmets. Once, he doused his own roommate with a bucket of ice water while he was on a commode.

If he wasn't making $10 million a year, somebody would've already pushed him off a tall building.

Hollywood star

In his best-known screen role, "There's Something About Mary," he somehow manages to lose Cameron Diaz to Ben Stiller. In the lesser-known "Reggie's Prayer," Favre plays a janitor in an all-star cast that includes M.C. Hammer, Reggie White, Mike Holmgren and Pat Morita.

A gentleman

Favre likes to fart. A lot. He told Playboy:

"If I'm on a golf outing with [Dan] Marino and [Jim] Kelly and they're getting ready to hit, I'll rip a big fart. They say, 'That's awful!' But why? Everybody does it. Just because you're a professional athlete or a politician doesn't mean you stop taking dumps and scratching your ass. Of course, there's a time and place for humor like that. I don't go to corporate events, where everyone is in a suit and tie, and start cutting farts. Not loud ones, anyway."

Wuss

Brett is scared of the dark. He sleeps with a light on.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Pennsylvania; US: Wisconsin
KEYWORDS: classless; eagles; favre; favrehaters; football; nfl; packers; twobithacks
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To: Kryptonite
Really, you liked it? Or were you just motivated to come over here and dump some sarcasm on Brett because you're a member of the Lake Mills Optimist Club? Either you're a lousy advocate or a fraud. I know which.

Is there a litmus test to be in the Lake Mills Optimist Club? Packer fans only? You seem to know who I am, why don't you i.d. yourself?

321 posted on 01/11/2004 8:46:46 PM PST by wi jd
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To: wi jd
I'll be happy to let you know who I am if we meet in person.

You'd know about the litmus test - the only way you can reconcile your prior comment with being an "Optimist" is if you were a fan of the Rams' defense that year, which I'm guessing isn't the case. Not an example I'd strive to set for kiddies.
322 posted on 01/11/2004 9:11:30 PM PST by Kryptonite
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To: Kryptonite
If you know anything about me you would know that I am not a Packer fan. I am from San Diego and unfortunately a diehard Charger fan, which is also why I don't talk too much smack.

And because I am from San Diego I am also a Marshall Faulk fan. I do like KGB (Kabeer) as well but I do not like the Packers and I do not like Brett Favre.

Now tell me what my football allegiances have to do with being in the Optimist Club? Should I no longer volunteer and/or pay my dues?

Should I close my Free Republic account as well because I don't like Saint Brett?

323 posted on 01/11/2004 9:20:13 PM PST by wi jd
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To: wi jd
I know plenty about you.

It's not football allegiances - it's dumping. I'll remember you much more for being a dumper than for being an optimist.

Now I'm convinced that you're both a fraud and a lousy advocate.

324 posted on 01/11/2004 9:56:32 PM PST by Kryptonite
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To: Lando Lincoln
Lando, two hours after your posting. Don't know how this thread got resurrected, but you are one class act. Bless you and yours. Would that everyone from BOTH sides of this "argument" could learn from your example.
325 posted on 01/11/2004 10:04:07 PM PST by jaugust ("The more you have to lose, the more nervous you are about losing it". Vince Lombardi)
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To: Kryptonite
Well apparently your kryptonite is anything negative said about the Packers and/or Brett Favre.

I will forgive your personal attacks however, considering the outcome of the Eagles game and that last pick Favre threw.

Because you are apparently not going to i.d. yourself, I am signing off.

326 posted on 01/11/2004 10:08:42 PM PST by wi jd
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To: Hatteras
"The greatest accomplishment is not in never falling, but in rising after you fall." How many fathers have fallen but yet have remained heros in the eyes of their children, especially if they've overcome whatever it was that caused them to fall? Would you abandon a friend if he had had the same problem as, say, a Brett Favre? Or would you cut your friendship loose and say, "sorry pal, but you don't measure up to my standards"? And if I know my fellow Packer fans, we'll get over what happened tonight. It'll be disappointing for awhile but what's done is done. So be it.
327 posted on 01/11/2004 10:13:27 PM PST by jaugust ("The more you have to lose, the more nervous you are about losing it". Vince Lombardi)
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To: MizzouTigerRepublican
So your the guilty party. Figures. You just couldn't leave well enough alone could you? You could have let this thread die on its own but you just had to resurrect it didn't you. My previous post concerning you still stands. For someone from the 82nd ABN , you have NO CLASS. Cheers!
328 posted on 01/11/2004 10:17:50 PM PST by jaugust ("The more you have to lose, the more nervous you are about losing it". Vince Lombardi)
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To: wi jd
I'll keep the light on fer ya, trust me.
329 posted on 01/11/2004 10:40:18 PM PST by Kryptonite
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To: jaugust
Thanks jaugust. Your response means more to me than you can know. It may sound weird, but the game's outcome did not disturb my sleep last nite....this thread did. God Bless.

Lando

330 posted on 01/12/2004 4:59:24 AM PST by Lando Lincoln (The Vermin had vermin)
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To: jaugust
Waaa.... Just keep crying. I am sure if you feel I have no class I wouldn't want you thinking I had any anyway. As my first post to you still stands. You didn't like someones opinion so you state they have no class.... genius. BTW did you run home and tell mommy too?
331 posted on 01/12/2004 5:25:40 AM PST by MizzouTigerRepublican (82nd ABN Gulf war vet)
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To: wi jd
Very well said.
332 posted on 01/12/2004 5:27:31 AM PST by MizzouTigerRepublican (82nd ABN Gulf war vet)
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To: Lando Lincoln
that was the best best response I had read from you all week. Not filled with any remarks directed at anyone else who was wrong if they didn't like your team or QB. We all are petty at times. As the saying goes... Throwing stones in a glass house.......
333 posted on 01/12/2004 5:32:15 AM PST by MizzouTigerRepublican (82nd ABN Gulf war vet)
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To: MizzouTigerRepublican
Thanks MTR for your gracious response. I hope we cross paths, not swords, elsewhere in this wonderful forum. At the end of the day, we are all (I hope) Red, White and Blue. Our sport(s) is only a diversion from from the realities of life. Thank God! All the best,

Lando

334 posted on 01/12/2004 6:51:52 AM PST by Lando Lincoln (The Vermin had vermin)
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To: jaugust
"Would you abandon a friend if he had had the same problem as, say, a Brett Favre? Or would you cut your friendship loose and say, "sorry pal, but you don't measure up to my standards"?

That's quite a swing, from hero status to cutting someone loose as a friend. No, I wouldn't cut anyone loose as a friend for overcoming their addictions. As I said, I admire what Brett Favre has done to overcome his problems just as I have admiration for friends and relatives for doing the same but does that make one a hero? Sorry, I'll admit that my bar for heroism is alot higher than that.

Coming soon, Paul Hornung. Golden Boy?

335 posted on 01/12/2004 7:40:07 AM PST by Hatteras
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To: Dr. Zoo
For the Sports Fanz...


337 posted on 01/14/2004 1:59:45 PM PST by Syncro
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