Brett Favre has completely sapped my energy for the Vikings this year. Normally I would have been pretty excited with the way the Vikings won on Sunday; instead I felt nothing. Actually I don't know how excited I would have been anyways, since I'm the type of person who watches that and says "geez it tooks us a miracle TD to beat the 49ers at home." But still, I felt nothing. Maybe it's because the praise immediately went to Favre, and the story immediately became how Favre won the game, not how the Vikings won the game. I don't know, I'm not a doctor.
But I do know that Monday night's game is going to be insufferable. Insufferable might not be a strong enough term. I fail to come up with superlatives to explain how sportscasters feel for Favre. It's beyond orgasmic. You'd think they were in the presence of Christ the way they talk about him. I can't handle it anymore.
So I won't be watching this Monday night's game. Jaworski is insufferable around Favre. Gruden is a friend of Favre's, for gods sake (talk about an "objective" reporter, he coached Favre in Green Bay once upon a time). I don't think I'm going to miss it. I used to love the Vikings; as long as that man is QBing this team, I don't. I was honestly more excited on Sunday to see the Bengals beat the Steelers (talk about miraculous) than I was with the Vikings' finish. I'm putting all of my energy into Notre Dame football.
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