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  <body>&lt;p&gt;As I read USA Today, I went straight to the sports section and noticed a picture of a Green Bay Packer fan that wore a Farve jersey to the game.&amp;nbsp; But he had used tape to cross out the number 4 and also cover up Farve.&amp;nbsp; He then wrote &quot;OLD MAN&quot; to replace the last name of the QB that was once considered a god to the Packer fans.&amp;nbsp; As much as his off field drama of going into retirement and then coming out of retirement makes me want to puke, I feel the Vikings-Packers game was Farve's from the beginning.&amp;nbsp; He wanted to play for Greenbay after coming out of retirement the first time.&amp;nbsp; When he learned he wouldn't be the starter, that is when things really got ugly for everyone.&amp;nbsp; Farve then requested to be traded, which Greenbay wouldn't comply with.&amp;nbsp; Finally Farve went to the Jets where he had a mediocre year.&amp;nbsp; Coming out of retirement again he finally got his wish and went to the Vikings and back to the conference he loved.&amp;nbsp; Only this time he was hated by the Packer fans who had held him upon a golden pedistal for years.&amp;nbsp; His wrath was kindled and he led his new army to crush the Packers and those small fans who turned their backs on their once god.&amp;nbsp; Farve threw for four TD's, no interceptions, completed 41-59 passes and had no sacks in the process.&amp;nbsp; With Adrian Peterson as his counter part for the ground attack, Farve was too much for the team he once led to victories.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I bet the Pakcer fans are just beside themselves right now.&amp;nbsp; If I had the chance to keep the QB that made Greenbay the team it is today, I would have kept him.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;On another note, Sam Bradford has made the decision to go into the draft.&amp;nbsp; Great move Bradford.&amp;nbsp; You have taken two good shots that have ended your season this year.&amp;nbsp; But hey, you won't need your senior year to get back into great form.&amp;nbsp; Just follow the lead of Alex Smith (who is still over rated in my mind) and Brady Quinn (great job Cleveland) and go when there is still time to improve.&amp;nbsp; I hope you know what you are doing and don't get a career ending injury on that arm of yours.&amp;nbsp; The NFL is more intense than college football ever will be (as long as the BCS is in charge anyway).&amp;nbsp; Bradford is too young to enter the draft at this point.&amp;nbsp; A season ending surgery will make or brake his career in the NFL right now.&amp;nbsp; Take it or leave it, advise is advise, but use your brain when you make decisions like this.&amp;nbsp; Don't let and agent waving a big check in front of you let you make these decisions.&lt;/p&gt;</body>
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  <title>Too Old, Too Young.</title>
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