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ROOKIE JOSH FREEMAN SAVES THE DAY IN TAMPA BAY

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Josh Freeman was the other first round quarterback taken earlier this year. He didn’t seem to be in line for much work this year as the third quarterback coming into the season. Seven losses later, the rookie found himself at the helm for the Bucs.

Freeman’s first game wasn’t very good, but local writers thought it was promising. Though, the second game for the rookie wasn’t exactly the ideal scenario for breaking in a quarterback. Tampa Bay took on the Green Bay Packers at home and ended up winning in a shootout. The Bucs got their first win on the strength of a 14 for 31 effort from Freeman with 205 yards and three touchdowns. The last TD came with 4:14 left in the fourth quarter to put Tampa up by three.

Clearly, Freeman has gotten the result that Byron Leftwich and Josh Johnson couldn’t. But then again, they’re still Byron Leftwich and Josh Johnson. The key play in the game came on a 3rd and 7 at the Green Bay 42 yard line. If the Bucs didn’t convert, they would’ve had to punt with a five point deficit. Instead, Freeman chucked the ball to Michael Clayton who had drawn Al Harris in single coverage. Harris wasn’t tracking the ball and Clayton made an adjustment on an underthrown ball for a 29 yard catch. Tampa got a first down on that play and later scored on 4th down. The effort had the Tampa Bay press going wild. Here’s an excerpt from the Tampa Tribune:

They had been saying just such things for weeks at One Buc Place while we waited for Freeman to take his turn. They said he had an attitude to go with his arm, that he would take chances downfield instead of dink-and-dunk. They said he would be mobile enough to keep plays alive. They said mistakes wouldn’t rattle him. They were right.

It’s clear that this writer is drunk on victory. Yes, Freeman performed admirably and he should get credit for the win. But it’s a little too early for his Hall of Fame induction. Freeman has the physical skills but he will certainly face adversity in upcoming games. Kellen Winslow was his leading receiver in this game followed by Derrick Ward, Maurice Stovall, and Sammie Straughter. Even when Antonio Bryant returns, opponents will start to keep an eye on Winslow and Ward to force Freeman to look downfield. While Freeman may turn into a productive NFL quarterback, you can expect him to come back to earth as the Bucs face the Dolphins, Saints, and Falcons in the next three games. My prediction for next week’s line against Miami: 13 of 26 for 175 yards, one touchdown, and three interceptions.

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UPDATED BRETT FAVRE WEBSITE NEEDS UPDATE

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Brett Favre took on his old team in Minnesota on Monday. Did you hear? You probably did since Favre Mania took over all sports media (and some mainstream media) leading up to the game. The former Packers QB faceoff with his old squad also resulted in record ratings for ESPN. Even more impressive, Favre was responsible for liquor purchases increasing threefold in Minnesota.

Caught up in Favre Mania, I stumbled upon OfficialBrettFavre.com last night. It’s actually a pretty nice looking site. Number Four’s official site is dripping in Vikings purple and carries the tagline “FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME” in the header. Clearly, Brett Favre is trying to tell us that he’s “all in” with the Vikings.

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Further surfing revealed that Favre’s gift shop still needs to be updated. Even though the site is Viked-out, a few gift shop items describe him as a retired member of the New York Jets. The listing for a signed New York Titans helmet says, “Brett Favre, now retired of the New York Jets, has been one of the best quarterbacks to ever play the game since he first stepped onto the turf in 1992.” Oops. It’s ok — I doubt anybody wants to buy that badboy anyway.

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GLORY STARVED FAVRE RETURNS FOR ONE LAST GUNFIGHT

Since my baseball season ended about a month ago, I’ve been chomping at the bit getting amped up for the 2009 NFL season. As it has been the past 3 years, the topic of Brett Favre’s “retirement” has loomed over training camp.

Favre looking up at Cutler and Rodgers as the 3rd best QB in the NFC North

Favre looking up at Cutler and Rodgers as the 3rd best QB in the NFC North

Since “retiring” again in July, Favre has continued to throw and recover from off-season shoulder surgery in Mississippi. Apparently, the Vikings scouts have seen enough in his throwing lazy routes to high school kids in the Deep South, that they’ve decided to shell out a reported $10-12 MILLION for Favre’s services this season.

I guess none of these highly trained professionals watched any football games in 2005, 2006, or 2008. Nor did they watch Favre throw the game away in the 2007 NFC Championship Game at Lambeau Field (his grand finale as a Green Bay Packer). Brett’s signing earlier led me on the following rant via Instant Messenger to a buddy of mine.

11:30:49 AM  he’s an addict
11:30:53 AM  he cant be addicted to pain killers anymore
11:30:57 AM  so he’s addicted to glory
11:31:01 AM  and people wanting him
11:31:03 AM its f-ing sad
11:31:15 AM hes a punch drunk boxer getting one last fight
11:31:18 AM he’s mickey f-ing rourke

Forgive me for my bitterness but in the past hour, Ron Jaworski (still crying over Michael Vick being the first Eagle to sport #7 since Jaws hung it up) has called the Vikings “the team to beat in the NFC” and Jay Glazer has said this puts the Vikings right there with the Giants in the NFC now.

This is just nonsense. Plain and simple. Glazer went on to say how Favre and Eli Manning at the current stages of their career are similar.

Sorry, Jay but did you miss the fact that Eli threw 1 less TD and 12 less INTs than Favre last year? Or the fact that Favre had his “gunslinger” arm reworked in the offseason?

Favre misses this. So hes back.

Favre misses this. So he's back.

Now, I get the Vikings fans excitement. He’s an upgrade over Sage Rosenfels and Tarvaris Jackson, but hanging your hopes on a soon to be 40-year-old who has 88 TDs to 84 INTs in the past 4 years isn’t the ticket to Miami in February.

I pray that this year’s Week 17 matchup between the Giants and the Vikings in Minnesota means something. The last time the G-Men faced Favre and something was on the line, they were punching their tickets to SBXLII while Favre was punching his back to Gulfport, Miss.

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