Favre photographs conflict should be off traffic alongside football

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The Brett Favre pictures saga has become something of a distraction. Any talk of the Minnesota Vikings leads inexorably to talk about this. It concerns something Favre might have done a couple years back. While he was a member of the newest York Jets, Favre may have sent some inappropriate photos to one Jenn Sterger. At the time, Sterger was employed by the Jets as a sports writer. In reality, the NFL has it under control and every person else should stop caring The reason why nobody should care? The Jets – Vikings game for starters.

Jets Vikings game of inches

No one should really care about the Favre photographs thing. The Jets-Vikings sport on "Monday Night Football" on ESPN ought to be what everybody is concerned about. Brett Favre faced off against the team that took him after he left the Green Bay Packers, and the stage was set for an epic contest. There was not a very good offense for Minnesota within the beginning of the sport. Hardly any first downs for the first half of the sport were picked up. Favre made some mistakes with fumbles. These two fumbles led to the other team scoring both times. Neither Favre or Mark Sanchez had a spectacular night, as the new Meadowlands had been soaked by rain. Favre made a 37 yard touchdown pass to Randy Moss which led to the first touchdown of the game in the 3rd quarter.

The game is suddenly lost quickly within the last 2 mins

With only two minutes left, the Vikings won the sport. They made 2 last minute touchdowns. The Jets led by only two points, and the Vikings had the ball. Favre showed why he has the record for most interceptions and for passing touchdowns and yrds. Favre was intercepted by Dwight Lowery, who ran in for a touchdown.

Purple defeats green

20 to 29 were what the final score had been. The NFL took care of the Brett Favre photographs scandal. In reality, what individuals care about is whether one of the greatest quarterbacks of the last 20 years can still make plays. On "Monday Night Football," it had been evident he still can.