The People Most Grateful to Favre
8/18/08 at 5:15 PM

Photo: Getty Images
With just one quarter under his belt, Favre is already making several people unreasonably happy. The beneficiaries so far:
Jerricho Cotchery. The Jets wide receiver has always been the silly-named second banana to Laveranues Coles, but with Coles hurt and the lone human still grousing about losing Chad Pennington, Cotchery has become Favre’s favorite early target. The well-liked Cotchery is due for some attention; he’s the second of thirteen children.
The Easily Impressed. From the Times’ game story Sunday: “Favre and Coach Eric Mangini had most hoped to see that Favre could smoothly operate the offense all the way down to being able to break the huddle and call the play without trouble.” Well, hey, that’s a start!
Fledgling playwrights. Newsday tells us the tale of David Scott, a Columbia med student and Packers fan whose play I Love You, Petty, & Favre ran at the New York International Fringe Festival last week. As difficult as it might be to imagine much crossover between “Fringe stage show fans” and “football dudes,” apparently Favre’s arrival in town made Scott’s play one of the most popular at the festival. Amusingly enough, it’s a love story.
Email
Print
Why Dick Fuld Is Public Enemy No. 1
Undocumented Families Hide in Plain Sight
Showbiz’s Ultimate Survivor, Liza Minnelli
Where to Put Your Money in 2009
