Showing posts with label Brett Favre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brett Favre. Show all posts

Monday, August 9, 2010

Goldy did you write this song?

Sorry Chopp,

I liked your post but had to get this up here as soon as I saw it. Classic, Goldy i can see this coming out of your lionel richie i tunes library.

Great work enjoy:


Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Where's Waldo - Minnesota Sports edition

Since milquetoast Minnesota Vikings coach Brad Childress AKA 'Chilly' AKA 'Secret Squirrel' has made the pilgrimmage down to Hattiesburg, I thought it might be appropriate to play a round of "Where's Waldo - Minnesota Sports Edition", given this pic I've been holding on to for just the right moment.  Apparently Chilly also visited Favre during his rookie years.  See if you can find him in this pic... take your time, and check your background.


Ok - bonus round now.  See if you can find Joe Mauer in his pic of his 4th Grade Basketball Holiday Tourney Team


Nice work everyone.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Geoff Jenkins to retire as Brewer....Obviously





By Anthony Witrado of the Journal Sentinel

July 5, 2010

Geoff Jenkins will officially announce his retirement from MLB at a Friday press conference at Miller Park.

Jenkins played 10 seasons with the Brewers and played his final season in 2008 with the Phillies. Jenkins expressed his desire to retire as a Brewer and GM Doug Melvin and the organization found it fitting.


"Geoff indicated a desire to retire as a Brewer, and we were honored to accommodate the request," Melvin said in a statement. "He was drafted by the Brewers, made his Major League debut here and established many team marks on the field. As far as we’re concerned, Geoff will always be a part of the organization and we look forward to welcoming him home."

Jenkins ranks among the Brewers all-time leaders in several offensive categories. He is is second in home runs (212), slugging percentage (.496), fourth in RBI (704), total bases (2,188), extra base hits (521), doubles (287), fifth in at-bats (4,407), runs (661), hits (1,221), sixth in games (1,234), on-base percentage (.347), tied for seventh in batting average (.277) and eighth in triples (22).