+100000000000Originally Posted by Bossman641
With Favre and his bunch you have to watch what they DO and not what they say.
+100000000000Originally Posted by Bossman641
With Favre and his bunch you have to watch what they DO and not what they say.
I bet he's devastated too SCOriginally Posted by Scott Campbell
They said God has a Tim Tebow complex!
Brew Crew in 2011!!!
BS....when it's all said and done he'll be welcomed home with open arms.Originally Posted by MOBB DEEP
Antonio Freeman worked with Percy Harvin (flat out STUD!) this summer on route running, etc
Coming out of Florida that was the concern of SOME teams
Gota eat crow now: ROOKIE OF THE YEAR. Thanks to Free and MAYBE Bert....
They said God has a Tim Tebow complex!
Brew Crew in 2011!!!
You are thinking even smaller than i hoped. Legendary players who only play for one team are beloved nationwide. In this day an age so rare. He had a chance to be in a pantheon that is really, really small.Originally Posted by th87
He will be a HOF. But, there will always be an mental asterisk when his name comes up.
I think for many people the defining moment of his career will be him getting boo'd at Lambeau field for being a traitor.
So thank you to everyone at the game who performed their civic duty and let him have it.
I wonder if history will be kind enough to forget TT and M3's part in all this mess. Or do they get mental asterisks too?
Let's review. You were surprised at the booing. Why? Because you live in a world concocted to support your view of Bert. Only somebody deluded or living in a fantasy world would have been surprised that packer fans booed h imOriginally Posted by GrnBay007
2nd, you attempt to justify the booing so as to fit into your worldview. No, it couldn't be that they don't like him, it has to be something else. Something that will allow you to feel good about your position.
Lastly, i would rather live in my sad, but cognizant of the real world, world than live in your fantasy.
Originally Posted by MadtownPacker
They wont be around long enough, just a little smudge on the history of the Green Bay Packers.
I think kids watching the game on Sunday learned a valuable life lesson. No matter how rich, famous and successful you are, if you're deceitful, manipulative and expect to be treated better than regular people, you will be hated.
Why would they? They acted in the best interest of the team. Bert did not.Originally Posted by MadtownPacker
On a side note, question for those living in different states. Here in Cali just about everyone I talk to is rooting for Favre. Not sure why because many would talk shit about him before regarding the retirement lagging. What is the vibe in other states?Originally Posted by Scott Campbell
Originally Posted by Tyrone Bigguns
They acted in what they thought was the best interest of the team. We will see how that all pans out when they are on the unemployment line.
While MM and TT have been cleared of any wrong doing in the Favre matter, they're performance evaluation criteria will eventually shift back towards the team's effectiveness - where it belongs.
No. A QB that can't commit. A QB who waffles. A qb unable to do the required work. that aint' in the best interest of the TEAM.Originally Posted by g4orce
Because it doesn't work out doesn't mean they were wrong. Back to logic class for you.
Originally Posted by MadtownPacker
Not in the Bay Area. Most people I talk to are just kind of sick of the story period, and aren't that interested in blaming anybody.
Originally Posted by Tyrone Bigguns
Well the TEAM he's playing for sure seems to make it work quite well. So did the TEAM he played on last season up until his injury. So did the 2007 TEAM that he was a QB for before that.
Offseason shit is for the birds when u got a QB that can teach the coaches the offense.
Here's the jury reading the verdict, and Favre's everlasting legacy:
http://video.google.com/videosearch?...en&emb=0&aq=f#
Originally Posted by Scott Campbell
his legacy in your eyes. When he's done and I mean really retired, his legacy will be of one that you talk about thats historic and legendary. He will be talked about in such a high honor for his style of play and what he accomplished that I'll have a smile from ear to ear and guys like you, will want to puke. But its all ok, cuz to each his own.
Originally Posted by g4orce
Millions and millions of eyes - all watching Brett get the big thumbs down from the wonderful folk who fill our Lambeau Field. The people have spoken. Brett is, and always will be, a traitor.