bio about favre ( in movie form kinda like walk the line) i mean think about it his life was amazing. he got half his guts ripped out in a car accident, he started as a 3rd string QB he got traded and turned into a legend. he won a superbowl. he played the game of his life when his father died. wow that would be a good movie!
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and you can call it 4ever!
wow i am in the wrong business!
2007-07-13 17:41:26
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answered by hooah89d 4
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Favre would be a good movie. If you Boise State fans want to make a movie don't forget to include the losses to South Carolina 13 to 32, Washington State 20 to 41, Rice 14 to 45 in 2001. The 14 to 41 loss to Arkansas in 2002, and the 13 to 48 loss to Georgia in 2005. You beat one good Division 1a team that was having a rebuilding year while you had one of your best teams ever. And then only by one point in overtime. That doesn't make a legend. Remember even a blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then.
2007-07-14 01:22:03
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answered by tidebackernpi 4
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Personally I think football movies are way overdone. Don't get me wrong I liked Varsity Blues, Remember the Titans, We Are Marshall, and Friday Night Lights just as much as anybody else but in my opinion football is a sport to be watched... not made into a movie.
2007-07-14 00:42:22
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answered by ? 6
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What about Jerome Bettis going to a Superbowl and winning it in his home town in Detroit in his last season? I bet that would make an excellent stroy? Or how about the 1985 Bears and how they went from allowing 28 first half points against Tampa in the season opener to being the number 1 and most feared defense along with Walter Payton, the Fridge, and the rebel Jim McMahon? I think both would be a great movie.
O yea I agree with the guy about Pat Tillman
2007-07-14 01:54:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Brain Song, has been done 2x, i know there was one about rocky in the 70's. It might be too soon for Tillman. I guess the Kurt Warner story, how he came from football bottom level to lead a team to and win a, Super Bowl. Ended there, or after he signed a big contract, and leave out the fact he was washed in like 4 years after.
2007-07-14 04:38:08
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answered by Anonymous
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17 NOV 68, Oakland CA
NY Jets 32 Raiders 29.
65 seconds on the clock.
Game ended with Raiders 43 Jets 32
I was halfway up the field bleachers on the southern 35. You could see Namath's nose.
The alcoholic antics of the players could make up most of the movie with the game end as the finale.
2007-07-14 01:47:09
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answered by Stand-up philosopher. It's good to be the King 7
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The Cowboys of the 90s
2007-07-17 11:04:44
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answered by JFACE 2
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Joe Paterno
2007-07-15 19:20:04
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answered by snoopy 5
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I'd love to see the Boise State vs Oklahoma game, or maybe the whole Boise State story, made into a movie.
2007-07-14 00:44:35
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answered by Shane 2
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Since Brett Favre's been mentioned how about Pat Tillmans story. Turn down Millions to serve your country, get killed by your own troops and have your own military lie about your death.
2007-07-14 01:07:10
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answered by ? 4
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