Saturday, August 22, 2009

Ex-NFL players rip Favre, coach Childress

Winter Park is still aflame afterwards the signing of approaching anteroom of acclaim quarterback Brett Favre.

The Vikings accept been affairs division tickets at a almanac blow this week, and players and coaches burst about Favre's "missiles" and intangibles.

But three above NFL abhorrent linemen, already paid to assure quarterbacks, are advancing Favre and Vikings drillmaster Brad Childress.

Roman Oben, who started 130 NFL games, including all 16 in 2002, if the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won Super Bowl XXXVII, wrote an commodity for the Washington Post that said Favre's "abilities are acutely diminished" and that Childress' "credibility in the locker allowance will be absent as anon as Favre starts disturbing again."

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