Favre, Childress spoiled children
Week after week, month after month, isn't everyone who watches football sick and tired of two grown men acting like little spoiled children? It's pretty sad when two people who work next to each other day after day cannot sit down with each other and talk face to face and air their differences. Instead they take jabs and make comments about or directed at each other through news conferences or newspapers.
Remember, men (or should I say little boys?) young football players are watching every day and every week. How about showing our youth how to work together, get along and reach the same goals? Yes, all for the common good of the team.
I was always taught and told that sports were supposed to teach life's lessons. Nowadays professional sports teaches us all that little boys never grow up, somehow lost the lessons along the way and will work toward a common goal as long as its benefits them first. Anyone who has a normal job has to learn to get along with their boss, get along with their employee or get fired.
Maybe the real problem is that Mr. Favre and Mr. Childress for too long think they are the boss. We need to show the spoiled little boys we are the real bosses, the paying public, and quit buying and watching their childlike play.
Which means we fire them.
Matt Schacht
Elgin