Thursday, January 20, 2011

What Should I Do?

First, there was the Nike commercial featuring professional basketball player Lebron James:



Now comes the Brett Favre parody commercial, made by Tony Yacenda and Dan Perrault, featuring Sean Carrigan as Brett Favre: [Adult Language & Situations]



Personally, I don't care what he does.

5 comments:

kkdither said...

I just find it very sad that someone who had it all going for them, once again, leaves the spotlight with his tail between his legs.... wait, it isn't a tail now, or is it?

It seems rather true that men think with that, instead of with their brains.

OrbsCorbs said...

It's sad, but his ego did him in.

Even at my age, I know guys who think with their crotch rather than their brains. They say it's hardwired into us. Favre needs a circuit breaker.

Toad said...

You people have to get over It. IT'S A GAME.

He did NO harm to the Green Bay Packers. NONE. Financially they didn't lose a penny because of him, (except what he brought to the team with his history) They achieved everything they could have possibly wished for with Aaron Rodgers, and more.

He did what HE wanted to do, which FEW of us get the opportunity to do, (think about It) Unfortunately In today's world all of us dislike certain people, and certain circumstances in our lives, that cause us to act In different ways. Whatever REALLY happened in Green Bay between him and management will perhaps never be known? WHATEVER his motives for continuing to play the game were, he isn't saying, so AGAIN. LET IT GO.

Since someone will bring up the texting thing. WHO CARES? She will make some money, and become famous, just like all the ladies from the past politicians that cheated on their wives.

If your feeling like chastising someone chastise Mr. Edwards. He could have been our President.

Huck Finn said...

Just a game? Just a game? Maybe to some FIB rooting for the Bears, but not a true blue Packer Backer like my neighbor. My only problem with Favre is that he played for the Vikings. it was thumbing his nose at Wisconsin. The only worse thing he could have done was go play for the Bears.

As for his camera skills, he did that as a Married man. not just married, but his wife has been battling cancer. For me, that's a true low life.

Toad said...

Huck: Remember Jan Stenerud, Mike Tomczak, Jim McMahon, and on and on. They all played for the Packers. Stenerud went to the Viking after the Packers, and the other two BOTH played for the Bears. This goes on In all of sports. It's just the way It Is.

I do not, and cannot condone what some of these players do with their spare time (like e-mail photos) etc. That part of It Is just a shame.