Well 3 weeks into the football season I have to say one of the biggest stories is the successful return again of Brett Favre. Now I have to admit that I was one of the people that was tired of tuning into ESPN everyday and seeing the drama just from this year, I mean I think we all seen it day in and day out from him saying he was retired for good to him negotiating with the Vikings and him actually coming back. Now don’t get me wrong I’ve always been a huge fan of his, to be honest he’s one of my favorite football players of all time and a definite hall of famer whenever he hangs it up whether it’s next year or 3 years from now. I mean let’s talk about his performances through the first 3 games and I’m not going to get into his statistics but the things he’s always done on the field that make him one of the best quarterbacks in the history of the game, I mean you see him running around having fun and throwing blocks, he just seems like he’s having so much fun out on the field. I mean I have to admit he still don’t look right in a Minnesota Vikings uniform seeing he played with the Green Bay Packers for 17 years but with that said I see the Vikings being one of the favorites in the NFC because they have a good defense and arguably the best running back in the league in Adrian Peterson so they have a good chance of making a Super Bowl run and this hinder on Favre’s health seeing he had arm troubles towards the end of the season with the New York Jets. I’ll have more on Brett Favre as the season continues but for now we have to say so far his return for he Vikings have been a success, so I think the NFL have to look out for the Vikings because if Peterson and Favre remain healthy they can make a long run into the playoffs.
My thoughts on Ken Griffey Jr.
Well before I begin, let me start by saying that Ken Griffey Jr. is my favorite baseball player of all time, I’ve always thought highly of him and always will. Since baseball is still feeling the effects of the “steroid era” all the attention is focused on everyone who seems to be doing it and it’s some of the biggest names in baseball in the last few years I mean look at the names like Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa, I mean I think everyone remembers how they brought so much attention to the game back in 1998. Then we can talk about other names like Roger Clemens, Andy Pettite, Manny Ramirez and Alex Rodriguez, I can name alot more but there is no need. I mean you read the sport magazines, sports section of the newspaper and sports programming that all you here……….well maybe sprinkle in Michael Vick and some guy name Brett Favre who’s making his 10th return to the NFL, but I’ll talk about that later in another post, but back to the subject which is Ken Griffey Jr. who currently has 623 home runs, which ranks him 5th all time behind Bonds, Aaron, Ruth and Mays but since making his debut in 1989 he became a instant fan favorite playing along side his father Ken Griffey Sr. His first 11 seasons with the Mariners were a hall of fame career before leaving for Cincinnati in 2000 because his time in Seattle he hit 398 home runs, had over 1750 hits, selected t0 10 all star games and if that’s not enough he was the best defensive center fielder we’ve seen in a long time collecting 10 gold glove awards. Then we had the years in Cincinnati where his tenure there he was plagued by injuries during most of the time he spent there from 2000 to 2008, but before the trade deadline in 2008 he was traded to the White Sox where it didn’t make much impact because he was aging and on the decline. This season he signed with the Mariners where his career has come full circle in which could be his final year, something he hasn’t decided yet but if he does let me be one the people to say thank you for everything and all the memories because he always had fun playing the game and he was always respected by not his peers but the fans and tome he’s one of the best ever, something he’ll never say because he’s always paying homage to the older generation. Now let’s talk about what could of been because basically he lost about a total of 3 seasons while being injured in Cincinnati, also he’s probably the only player in this era that I would be willing to bet anything that he’s stayed clean and the past few years as he got older his body slowed down also like it used to be before the steroids made its way to the game. But my rant through all of this is that no one ever gives him his props for not only being a good ambassador of the game and role model to kids growing up and let’s add all the charitable work he’s done over the years and continue to do but shows that there are still honest athletes in the world because during his 20 years in professional baseball you never heard of him doing crazy stuff that would not only embarass himself, but his family, team and sports in general, I think as a society we tend to harp on the negative aspects of everything and never focus on what positive things that go on because I’m a follower of Sports Center and pretty much anything on ESPN and they always talk about the negative but they need to have a special or something on him because I know they’ll wait to he retire before giving him his due respect but he needs it now while he’s playing. To close this out I wish I could be one of the people who could attend the final game in Seattle because I know that would be one of those moments that you’ll never forget, so to Ken Griffey Jr, my favorite player of all time I say thank you for all the years of entertainment you provided and can’t wait until you’re elected to the hall of fame.


