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Originally Posted by iLLoQuent aka DSK
He's just having fun out there.
Originally Posted by moneyisthemotive
people's first reaction is "i wonder how ESPN is gonna cover this" when it should be, how could he do that to his wife and kids ... Deanna, if im not mistaken, had cancer herself and supported brett through his addiction to pills and alcohol ...
I think it should be reported, that is sexual harassment. If it comes out that this is true, expect some repercussions from Goodell to be handed to Favre.Originally Posted by Essential1
Originally Posted by moneyisthemotive
people's first reaction is "i wonder how ESPN is gonna cover this" when it should be, how could he do that to his wife and kids ... Deanna, if im not mistaken, had cancer herself and supported brett through his addiction to pills and alcohol ...
My reaction should be who cares....... Do I feel sorry for his family, Yes I do... As I did with Tiger's... Personally the story should be not reported in either case... Who cares, his bedroom, or privacy, whatever you want to call it, is his own business, not mine...
But why does it matter what my first reaction is... Do I know his wife? No.. So should I be going crazy over how she is feeling.. I could probably take a good guess without even thinking about it...
The ESPN coverage, on the other hand, is a telling social narrative.. Being that Brett Favre is a god on that station, if they brush over this without the big headlines and 20 minutes of commentary, well then something seriously is wrong over at ESPN.. And the unfair treatment of some athletes compared to others that people who have been alleging for a good amount of time is true.
Exactly. How do people not understand this? If you send a picture of your **** to a co-worker, do you think you're going to get in trouble for it? Same rules apply here, especially with the new accusations from the massage therapists.Originally Posted by airblaster503
I think it should be reported, that is sexual harassment. If it comes out that this is true, expect some repercussions from Goodell to be handed to Favre.Originally Posted by Essential1
Originally Posted by moneyisthemotive
people's first reaction is "i wonder how ESPN is gonna cover this" when it should be, how could he do that to his wife and kids ... Deanna, if im not mistaken, had cancer herself and supported brett through his addiction to pills and alcohol ...
My reaction should be who cares....... Do I feel sorry for his family, Yes I do... As I did with Tiger's... Personally the story should be not reported in either case... Who cares, his bedroom, or privacy, whatever you want to call it, is his own business, not mine...
But why does it matter what my first reaction is... Do I know his wife? No.. So should I be going crazy over how she is feeling.. I could probably take a good guess without even thinking about it...
The ESPN coverage, on the other hand, is a telling social narrative.. Being that Brett Favre is a god on that station, if they brush over this without the big headlines and 20 minutes of commentary, well then something seriously is wrong over at ESPN.. And the unfair treatment of some athletes compared to others that people who have been alleging for a good amount of time is true.
Originally Posted by BostonThreeParty
The old Gunslinger has been slinging his "gun" around in women other than his wife
Originally Posted by Hollywood James 6
Convenient how this comes out the week of the MNF matchup of Favre vs the Jets...NY Media are scum.