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Blog from the Clarion Ledger in Mississippi...
Run, Brett, run... yeah, right
Posted 2/2/2010 2:27 PM CST <span id="SiteAttributionActivity">on clarionledger.com</span>
So, I was talking to Bus Cook, sports agent of the stars, today about one of his clients, Antonio Johnson, the starting defensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts. And I asked Bus about the health of his most famous client Brett Favre.
"Beat up," Bus answered. "You should see the photos of his ankle and his hamstring the day after the game."
I said I'd like to do just that. Cook emailed them. Brace yourself. For all those who have criticized Favre for throwing instead of running on that last play against the Saints, check out Brett's left ankle and his right hamstring.
That he even finished the game is testament to why he is football's all-time iron man, the toughest football player I've ever seen.


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yeah i saw adam schefter repost that pretty sick guys the toughest athlete ever imo
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pretty nasty.. but i'd like to see his face in those pictures before i actually believe they are him...
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holy shit.
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thats grim
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and yet he still should have run for 5 yards on that last play...
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I hated him as a person b4 the game, still do, but respect him a lot more as a player after that performance. Sick bruises
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somehow some loser in OT is gonna find a way to hate on him and make it seem like a lesser feat than it was.
legend.
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Say what you will about his off-field antics, but you can never question his toughness. Pretty amazing he started every game 18 years in a row.
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OK, well say he wasn't supposed to run the 5 uncontested yards...it is still one of the worst throws in NFL history (Garo Yepremian aside) Being injured does not defend the horrific decision making. And honestly, if he couldn't make the right play, he shouldn't have been in there. (He could have and should have taken the yards)
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I am enjoying this Super Bowl a 1,000 times more due to him not being in it
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[ ] Remotely how I envision Bobby_F.
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LOL, I consider myself to have a pretty positive attitude in life.
Originally Posted by FullTiltGrinder
You ever have anything positive to say about anyone? I envision you as the character that Clint Eastwood played in Gran Torino...Only smarter...just ask you.
I mean except when it comes to Brett Favre, Jay Cutler, Quietwinner, the Yankees, Jets fans, Nancy Pelosi, the Habs and pretty much everything that happened in the NBA between when Michael Jordan retired the first time and Michael Jordan retired the second time. -
dont forget iowa
Originally Posted by Bob Futon
LOL, I consider myself to have a pretty positive attitude in life.
I mean except when it comes to Brett Favre, Jay Cutler, Quietwinner, the Yankees, Jets fans, Nancy Pelosi, the Habs and pretty much everything that happened in the NBA between when Michael Jordan retired the first time and Michael Jordan retired the second time. -
No Iowa was a short term thing. I actually like Kirk Ferentz
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just toss some wrangler's on em and they'll heal right up









