Mohammad+T

Memoir: I then realized that it really was Suleman’s fault that they were losing. I then remembered what happened when only Qasim was with me. It was seven weeks ago in that very stadium. We were in a different area of the stadium, but we were witnessing the same New York Jets playing. We sat there while eating peanuts as Brett Favre threw six touchdown passes in a 56 – 35 win against Arizona. Favre threw three touchdown passes to Lavernues Coles in the first quarter alone. The Jets were up 34 – 0 by the end of the first half. Then in the second half when Favre and the jets were protecting their lead, he threw three more touchdown passes. Two of them went to Jericho Cotchery and one to Dustin Keller. What a day Favre had. That thaught made me remember one of Brett Favre’s greatest games ever. Even before I was ever interested in football, I watched Brett Favre do something no one else had ever done. I was vising my cousins for winter break on December 22, 2003. We had tickets to go to a Raider game at George. McCaffee stadium. That’s where I saw Brett Favre for my first time. He threw for 399 yards and four touchdwns in one half. I was amazed at what was going on. It was football, it was Brett Favre, it was like nothing I ever saw before. I then zoned back in to the game that I was currently watching. It was the fourth quarter and the Broncos were up 27-17. “Wow!” I exclaimed to myself, while I was thinking of all those great Brett Favre memories, the Jets somehow got back into the game! Denver had faced a 3rd and 2 on their own 28 yard line. They then converted a 72 yard pass for a touchdown to Brandon Marshall. When I would pay attention the Jets would do bad! ” Nooo! Happy thaughts!!Think about Brett Favre!”, but it was too late. The Jets lost, and another miserable moment in my life. At least I had Creative Writing to look forward to first block tomorrow.