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I had gooses bumps earlier during Lord's montage on NBC
Best..era..EVER! AWESOME hearing Ron Wolf say "Lambeau is the house that Favre built like Ruth and Yankees.."
Green Bay Packers @packers 2m2 minutes ago
Favre shakes hands and hugs Rodgers. Gives a few final waves to the crowd before exiting through Lambeau tunnel.
Need to check my draws later, but pretty sure I busted a nut during halftime..!!
Brett looking nice and svelte in the booth
So, do you all believe that Favre pulls for Rodgers and/or the Packers at this juncture? I would think so myself
Sure. I think Favre's issue with the Packers was mostly a personal war between him and Thompson. And I'm not sure where that stands. His war with Thompson sometimes clouded his judgment and made him say and do some things he probably regrets. Although he certainly wanted to beat the Packers to get back at Thompson, I don't think he ever wanted to harm the organization or alienate the fans. I think everything has been fine for a while now.
What an insult to the Packers of the '60s, who really were the ones who built "Lambeau", and the great, great teams before them that built the PACKERS before Lambeau Field existed. Favre may have been one who helped revive the tradition and excellence, but that tradition and excellence were built and were strong long before he arrived.
maybe in the distant past. But without the Harlan-Wolf-Holmgren-Favre revival, the Packers were in serious trouble. Not that they were going anywhere, but today, Lambeau could look like Rich Stadium without that revival. Some players really do transcend the game. Favre is one of just a handful like that in Packer history.