NFL CTE (Cacing To the Extreme): Brett Favre on Deshaun Watson they PAY HIM TOO MUCH for him to have an OPINION Update ! Dick talks too

You have the nerve to call others cacs on here but every other month or so you prove once again you’re a 100% lice headed honky
He asked to be traded to the Dolphin. Bruh they one of the worst organizations in football. We don’t ever win shit. His next team was the New York Jets. They just as trash.

I can see why people would ignore his opinion with wanting to be traded to those franchises as top destinations.

What Farve said to me was not racist
 
He asked to be traded to the Dolphin. Bruh they one of the worst organizations in football. We don’t ever win shit. His next team was the New York Jets. They just as trash.

I can see why people would ignore his opinion with wanting to be traded to those franchises as top destinations.

What Farve said to me was not racist
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White people will always vote for their own self interest. I never like Bret Farve. Couldn’t stand him as a player. I wish Barry Sanders would have swung on him for patting him the head.

Drew Breeze and Brady some Trump supporting Crackas also. 94 million people voted for Trump so there are a lot of them.

I just don’t see in this statement as it being racist
 
White people will always vote for their own self interest. I never like Bret Farve. Couldn’t stand him as a player. I wish Barry Sanders would have swung on him for patting him the head.

Drew Breeze and Brady some Trump supporting Crackas also. 94 million people voted for Trump so there are a lot of them.

I just don’t see in this statement as it being racist
I never said it was racist....just further proof this guy is a fucking moron.
 
Many felt it was racist is what I was saying. Was not directed towards you.
I can understand the logic. Here is a white guy that got paid his full contract (which is rare in the NFL). Cried and whined because the Packers didn't stroke his ego year after year....telling a black player to shut up and play. Favre's history is well known and the Packers is seen as one of the best run organizations in the NFL. So why does he feel his situation was different than Watson's?
 
Never liked the redneck :dunno:

This. I admit ill always look at the gulf and southeastern states(outside of major cities) like is still the antebellum days. But when I see that white folks are from these areas... The default is theyre racist. Favre was mo different. Went to Southern Miss, from Mississippi??? Yup, fuckers racist, we just don't have the smoking gun.(at the time)
 
I don’t see what he said was wrong. He signed a contract. The NFL is a sport that you may never win. The reason he stated he wanted a trade was sketchy

Sounds like you would have loved plantation life with that "wuz bedda den whats we gots here?" slave mentality. Wake up brother. :smh:
 
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Add Dick Vermeil to the bullshit





I forgot to add that Carson Palmer forced his way out of Cincinnati and not one person said a thing....
 
I don’t see what he said was wrong. He signed a contract. The NFL is a sport that you may never win. The reason he stated he wanted a trade was sketchy
So you never accepted a job and realized that what they promised was false and you want out. Or been engaged and things she did previously she does not do while married. Who doesnt want to work or live in a good environment.

Yes, its a lot of money. Sometimes you wake up and say Fuck this shit, i am out.
 
Add Dick Vermeil to the bullshit





I forgot to add that Carson Palmer forced his way out of Cincinnati and not one person said a thing....

I was just about to mention Carson. Just got paid and said fuck this trade me or im not playing. And everyone white analyst praised him saying he gave his all for the franchise. They should respect his wishes.
 
Did Farve ask to be traded from Tampa or was he at Atlanta cause he wasn't playing. Why didn't he stick with it there and let the chips fall.

Edit: Just read the Atlanta coach never wanted him and got rid of him.
 
So you never accepted a job and realized that what they promised was false and you want out. Or been engaged and things she did previously she does not do while married. Who doesnt want to work or live in a good environment.

Yes, its a lot of money. Sometimes you wake up and say Fuck this shit, i am out.
Naw bruh never got paid that kind of ends. Currently I wouldn’t care if we were losing as in my current mindset, playing for money would be the only reason.

I get what you are saying tho
 
I was just about to mention Carson. Just got paid and said fuck this trade me or im not playing. And everyone white analyst praised him saying he gave his all for the franchise. They should respect his wishes.


When Shannon was on the CBS pregame show,he was the only person to call out Carson Palmer but Boomer Esiason would defend him by blaming the organization.

It seemed like whenever Shannon had a position on something Boomer was there to refute it.
 
ummm Brett?

yo a THIEF though....



JACKSON, Miss. —Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre is repaying $1.1 million in welfare money that he received for multiple speeches where he did not show up, the Mississippi state auditor said Wednesday.

Auditor Shad White said his office received $500,000 from Favre on Wednesday, plus a commitment that Favre will repay the other $600,000 in installments over the next few months.

Favre's effort to repay the money came two days after White released an audit of spending by the Mississippi Department of Human Services that showed Favre had been paid by Mississippi Community Education Center, a nonprofit group whose former leader has been indicted in a welfare embezzlement scheme.

Mississippi is one of the poorest states in the U.S., and the community education center had contracts with Human Services to spend money through the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, also known as TANF.

"I want to applaud Mr. Favre for his good faith effort to make this right and make the taxpayers and TANF families whole," White said in a statement Wednesday. "To date, we have seen no records indicating Mr. Favre knew that TANF was the program that served as the source of the money he was paid."

The audit released Monday said the center paid Favre Enterprises $500,000 in December 2017 and $600,000 in June 2018, and he was supposed to make speeches for at least three events. The auditor's report said that "upon a cursory review of those dates, auditors were able to determine that the individual contracted did not speak nor was he present for those events."


Favre, who lives in Mississippi, faces no criminal charges. The audit report lists the payments to him as "questioned" costs, which White said means "auditors either saw clear misspending or could not verify the money had been lawfully spent."

In a Facebook post Wednesday night, Favre said he didn't know the payments he received came from welfare funds and noted his charity had provided millions of dollars to poor kids in his home state of Mississippi and Wisconsin, where he played the bulk of his Hall of Fame career with the Green Bay Packers.

"My agent is often approached by different products or brands for me to appear in one way or another. This request was no different, and I did numerous ads for Family First," Favre wrote.


"I have never received moneys for obligations I didn't meet. To reiterate Auditors White's statement, I was unaware that the money being dispensed was paid for out of funds not intended for that purpose, and because of that I am refunding the full amount back to the state of Mississippi.

"I have spent my entire career helping children through Favre 4 Hope donating nearly $10 million to underserved and underprivileged children in Mississippi and Wisconsin.

"It has brought a ton of joy to my life, and I would certainly never do anything to take away from the children I have fought to help! I love Mississippi and I would never knowingly do anything to take away from those that need it most."

White said the money being repaid by Favre will be sent to the Department of Human Services.

Favre has not returned multiple text messages sent to him by The Associated Press since Monday. His manager, Bus Cook, told AP on Wednesday: "We've got nothing to say."

In an audit, White said his employees identified $94 million in questionable spending by the agency, including payments for sports activities with no clear connection to helping needy people in one of the poorest states of the U.S.

The audit was released months after a former Human Services director and five other people were indicted on state charges of embezzling about $4 million. They have pleaded not guilty and are awaiting trial in what White has called one of Mississippi's largest public corruption cases in decades.

"If there was a way to misspend money, it seems DHS leadership or their grantees thought of it and tried it," White said.

John Davis was director of the Department of Human Services from January 2016 until July 2019, appointed by then-Gov. Phil Bryant - a Republican who also appointed White to office when a previous auditor stepped down. Davis was one of the people indicted; another was Nancy New, who was director of the Mississippi Community Education Center. Davis, New and the others indicted have pleaded not guilty and are awaiting trial.




AP left a phone message Wednesday at Mississippi Community Education Center's Jackson office with questions about the payments to Favre. There was no immediate response.

The auditor's report said Human Services leaders, particularly Davis, "participated in a widespread and pervasive conspiracy to circumvent internal controls, state law, and federal regulations" to direct grant money to certain people and groups. Davis instructed two groups that received grants, the Mississippi Community Education Center and Family Resource Center of North Mississippi, to spend money with certain other people or groups, the auditor's report said.

White said the those two nonprofit groups received more than $98 million in Department of Human Services grants during the three years that ended June 30. Most of the money came from Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.

The audit will be sent to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and federal officials will decide whether to sanction the state for misspending, White said.
 
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