partly: (Golden Days)
Some days, it's good to be a Packer fan. Okay, most days it's good to be a Packer fan -- especially up here in the northwoods of Wisconsin. It doesn't matter if we win or lose, we still fill the stadium, they're still "our Pack" and we still have a party every day they play.

But on days like today, the day after Favre set a new record for most TD passes, it's extra good.

Surfing the web and hitting all the sports sites, I'm treated to an equal dose of stories praising Favre and those bemoaning how he's over-hyped. The best part: both kind of stories make me smile. I love how the term "gunslinger" is used both to compliment and condemn (sometimes in the same story). I love how the stories conclude that Favre's biggest asset (or biggest problem) is that he plays like Favre. I love it when Terry Bradshaw gushes over Favre and when SI posts a drinking game for all the cliches used to describe how Favre plays.

I love how people keep pointing out that Favre only needs three more interceptions to have thrown the most interceptions as well as touchdown. They say it as if we (ie: Packer fans) don't know this fact. Hell, we watched the man throw six interceptions in one game, we know he makes boneheaded throws occasionally (sometimes more than occasionally). It's all part of who he is. I have no doubt that he'll eventually throw three more interceptions. And that's okay. If I was all about winning, all about being perfect, I wouldn't be a Packer fan.

What I like most about the stories, be they for or against, is at least they have pushed away all the headlines about Michael Vick, OJ Simpson and all the other idiots who make sports headlines for criminal, rather than sports, reasons. You may say that praising Favre for "having fun" while playing isn't newsworthy, but I say that it's far more newsworthy than listening to bitter players and coaches ranting about how they were unjustly treated or how they deserve better.

Can the Packers continue the winning streak? I have no idea. "Da Bears" are coming in on Sunday. They may have a record of 1-3, but that just means that they could be ripe for an amazing, come-from-behind, miraculous victory in the enemy tundra of Green Bay. Favre has been hot and error free. That could change.

See, that's the best part of being a Packer fan -- nothing's certain. Even at our best, we were still the underdogs.

Date: 2007-10-02 02:51 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] donnickcottage.livejournal.com
Well, I don't know about the pack... but I do like cheese curds:)

Date: 2007-10-02 03:07 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] partly.livejournal.com
Cheese curds are great, especially the very squeaky ones. Have you ever had really fresh deep fried cheese curds? The ones that come in appetizers aren't very good because the curds are too old, but when you have really fresh curds they are fantastic.

Date: 2007-10-02 03:17 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] donnickcottage.livejournal.com
Haven't had fried curds, but I agree about the squeakers. I wish they let you try a sample of each package before you buy, I don't get the squeak very often.

Date: 2007-10-02 02:38 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] partly.livejournal.com
That is one of the best perks of living here: three cheese factories within an hour. Plus an outlet right in town and the Amish store, both of which sell same-day-curds.

Date: 2007-10-02 11:36 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] kitap.livejournal.com
What I love is listening to the sports commentators trying to figure out how first the Packers can be 3-0 and now 4-0.

I love that they keep emphasizing what Favre keeps emphasizing: winning the game is more important than another record.

And did I mention that I love listening to the commentators trying to figure out how the Packers are winning this year?

Also- love the new color scheme. Much easier to read your livejournal. Plus I love fall. I miss fall.

Date: 2007-10-02 03:19 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] partly.livejournal.com
It's been a gorgeous fall so far this year. Even had a thunderstorm roll through the other night. Beautiful.

I'm hoping that we can continue to flummox the commentators. Just like I love that Wisconsin confuses political commentators. I also love how everyone keeps dissing the Wisconsin Badgers despite having won all their games. We do things differently in Wisconsin. I think the Badger coach summed things up: "This isn't skating, we don't get style points for doing things pretty," UW coach Bret Bielema said after the ninth-ranked Badgers extended their winning streak to 14 games with a 37-34 victory over Michigan State at Camp Randall Stadium. "We are not a pretty football team. I say all the time we're not a sexy school, we just go out and play Wisconsin football, which fortunately for us has converted itself into a lot of wins."

I've been playing around with the new design area on LJ and this one jumped out at me. Glad to hear it's easier to read.

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