Brett Favre hazing his former pledge, Aaron Rodgers, as an alum. TFM.

    1. Fratasuar

      How about we just say Aaron Rodgers is a better QB than Farve, but Farve being a bitter old man is TFTC.

      14 years ago at 8:27 pm
    2. BROwnOutOfProportion

      Favre was TFTC about who he threw the ball to, even if they were not wearing the same color jersey. That being said, Aaron Rodgers will retire a better quarterback than Favre.

      14 years ago at 10:42 am
  1. fratanomics

    I still love the story about Favre crushing a 30 rack the night before his first game at Ole Miss*. Definition of TFTC. Puking in warmups and still leading the team to the W is definitely a TFM.

    * I realize he was the low QB on the depth chart

    14 years ago at 10:09 pm
    1. Fratter_the_IV

      ^You FUCKING idiot GDI. Go take laps until I get tired.
      Not knowing basic football history NF.

      Brett Favre played for Southern Miss and the game you are sadly trying to refer to was against Tulane.

      14 years ago at 8:39 am
  2. Sean Frayton

    Yes, jeolousy and an inferiority complex is the definition of TFM. Rodgers will go down as a better QB then Brett Fav-ruh.

    14 years ago at 12:05 am
    1. Costa Vision

      At least you are admitting that you are, in fact, an idiot. I appreciate the honesty.

      14 years ago at 7:35 am
    1. inFRATry

      Also, his first college start was played drunk/hungover. Went and puked at halftime, but somehow was still able to earn the starting job and win the game.

      14 years ago at 6:50 am
    2. Phigam1890

      He is also the standard for a whiny little bitch QB who is jealous and afraid of his protégé taking all his glory away from GB. Yeah he was a great quarterback, but it’s time for him to give up the spotlight for someone who’s clearly going to be way better then him in Green Bay. He made those comments to get back onto ESPN and create controversy.

      14 years ago at 7:21 am
  3. fratastic since 1878

    Favre was one of the greatest QBs of all time and by far the frattiest. He acted just like any other Mississippi boy and the money he made didn’t change him. He left GB because he was unhappy with the front office and wanted to play the game where he believed he would be happiest. We will never see another QB who wants to play the game just because it is the game they love. Now all they care about is money. I may not condone how he went about his retirements and all that, but he was a damn good QB and one of my all time favorites to watch.

    14 years ago at 10:46 pm