Brett Favre. hooray. http://xbox360.qj.net/-UPDATE-Brett-Favre-to-score-Madden-NFL-09-cover/pg/49/aid/118868
I wonder if the Madden curse works in real life. That would mean Favre gets run over by a lawnmower or something.
If Favre stays retired, and If a report comes out that he gets hurt at home during the season... the madden curse would officially become really really scary
I'm doing no such thing. I'm telling it like it is. Most teams have a player who gets special treatment. Saying I don't like it when you know you wouldn't complain if it was one of your players.....................
Actually most people blinded by the fact. Most people don't think Favre gets special treatment. I'm telling it like it is, Favre is worshipped like some kind of god it makes me sick. To answer your question there isn't an Ohio St football player that is treated that way in the NFL so I couldn't answer your question. But I'm not going to go with the flow and love him like everyone else. Oh Its sports related but I hate how Lebron is treated like a god in basketball. Travels more than DWade and gets special treatment. Btw if there was an age limit he would have went to Ohio St. Most Buckeye fans love James, not I.
I dunno about worshipped (outside of Wisconsin and Packer fans), but you gotta admit he got his due. I remember him coming off the passing of his father and putting on a game of a lifetime. If that was special treatment, I wouldn't have it any other way. In fact, I don't really think he gets any more special treatment than say Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, or even David Garrard.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/sh...the-Madden-cover-and-the-accomp?urn=nfl,79008 With the Red Sox having broken their curse in 2004, the Madden Curse might be the most notable curse left in sports. The theory goes that any player who appears on the cover of EA's Madden video game will soon suffer a debilitating injury and/or suddenly stop being good at football. There are numerous instances to be cited, and a lot of people otherwise rational people believe in it. If you're one of them, you might want to stay away from Brett Favre for about a year or so. He no longer has a football career that can be damaged, so who knows how the Madden gods are going to choose to apply their wrath. Maybe Favre goes hunting and accidentally shoots the family dog. Maybe the love triangle between Favre, John Madden, and Peter King finally blows up, leaving all three men with nothing but a broken heart and a mirror in which to tearfully sing I Will Survive. Maybe Aaron Rogers has the greatest season any quarterback has ever had, and leads the Packers to a 19-0 season and a Super Bowl victory, completely replacing Favre in the hearts and minds of the Green Bay faithful. Okay, that last one's pretty unlikely. But I'm not one of the people who subscribes to the theory of the Madden Curse. There are no curses in sports. The Red Sox lost to the Yankees all those years because the Yankees were better, and because they were afraid. The Cubs' troubles have nothing to do with a goat. Curses are excuses.
he gets praised like he is the football equivalent to Michael Jordan....espicially from john madden, favre will just the the ball up and then it gets intercepted and madden still finds ways not to blame favre
he might get hurt playing back yard football in jeans, like in those wrangler commercials.....god that'd be hilarious!!!! "Nice jeans....but no ankle support"