Let me see: You're not a Sports Illustrated subscriber, but you still wanted a copy of the Sportsman of the Year issue -- the one with Brett Favre on the cover?
But when you went to the newsstand ... what? They were all sold out?
Well, relax, Packer fans. Sports Illustrated -- for the first time since 2001, when Dale Earnhardt died -- has gone back to press, printing an extra 50,000 copies just for Wisconsin. They should already be on newsstands ... if you're not too late again!
But if you are too late, you can always read Sports Illustrated's article HERE.
Isn't this the same guy who was abusing prescription medication?? Ya, that's a hero in my eyes! LMAO
ReplyDelete"People here treat us like family, and I think they care for us like family," says Deanna. "Because of everything we've been through, they don't see Brett as untouchable or as some kind of superhero. And they've been through it with us. The fans here feel close to Brett because they've all had their own similar struggles. Nothing against Tom Brady or Peyton Manning, but I'm not sure their fans relate to them in the same way."
ReplyDelete"People here treat us like family, and I think they care for us like family," says Deanna. "Because of everything we've been through, they don't see Brett as untouchable or as some kind of superhero. And they've been through it with us. The fans here feel close to Brett because they've all had their own similar struggles. Nothing against Tom Brady or Peyton Manning, but I'm not sure their fans relate to them in the same way."
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