Break a leg Brett!Quote:
Originally Posted by Scott Campbell
No, seriously.
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Break a leg Brett!Quote:
Originally Posted by Scott Campbell
No, seriously.
I would say he betrayed Campen, or whoever it was that went to talk to him and he betrayed his confidence by talking to the media about it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fritz
Favre contacted Detroit GM, Matt Millen, and told him 'inside' info on how to beat the Packers. I would call this a betrayal.
Favre admits he wanted to play for the Vikings so that he could 'stick it' to TT. TT is a Packer. When BF said this he was saying, IMO, that he wanted to stick it to the Packers as an organization. I consider this a betrayal.
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Originally Posted by cheesner
The jury has spoken:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-L5UyGDlVM
No, really.Quote:
Originally Posted by get louder at lambeau
That interview they just had up there... his "we could have been there easily" talk is just pathetic. When exactly did Favre fall from grace? He's just gone off the deep end; never remember Montana doing interviews like that.
I don't think most Packer fans are still bitter about Favre but we find it incredible that some Packer fans still cheer for a QB that is playing on a divisional rival that stands in the way for the Packers to win the division and that some of them blame the 'divorce' soley on TT and Packers' management. Most Packer fans feel there is enough blame to go around.Quote:
Originally Posted by DannoMac21
I'm still bitter. I spent $200 dollars on his Packers uniforrm for one. But I'm bitter that he acted the way he did and basically shat on all Packer fans.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pugger
Bitter is the wrong word. Bitter is like me wishing I still had my ex-girlfriend who is now with another dude.
There's a certain feeling you have when you were with that crazy ***** and you tried to break up with her and it kept dragging on... then you finally moved on and starting banging some new chicks. That's more of the kind of relief most Packers fans have. We love our new life and almost wish we would have done it sooner. We don't have to start liking him now -- it's ok to move on. I have, just don't wonder why I don't love the guy.
And if we still had Spencer Havner on the team, I would advise you to convert your jersey. Unfortunately, with the news from the last week, that is now no longer a viable option either. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Tarlam!
Agree and sign was funnyQuote:
Originally Posted by Fritz
What I see is Randy Moss and 47 TD catch's in only three seasons in New England; plus an average of > 1250 yards /season.Quote:
Originally Posted by ThunderDan
15 + avg. TD's / season = outstanding.
Is it possible that some of you are a tad sensitive? Since when is there any loyality in Pro Sports in these times.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bossman641
As I see it TT got what he wanted. Aaron Rodgers behind center and it's obvious Favre had to retire or otherwise go before that would be a very comfortable move for TT and Aaron Rodgers.
Darn it ! It's really as it ended up; a win-win for both TT and our team and for Brett Favre. Why are we kicking Favre?
a)He gave us alot to cheer for.
b)He's a first ballot HOFer.
c)He has set every major NFL passing record.
d)He still looks great playing in his 40's. He's smooth as a drink of Gibson's Finest. :D
e) His Iron Man record is amongst the most astonishing in all of sports.
f) He's arguably the most exciting player that ever played in the NFL. He's certainly one of the most exciting players to ever play the game.
g) He never says die. That man just keeps on ticking. He plays his butt off.
h) He's definitely one of the All Time Great NFLers.
i) He wants still to go to and win another Super Bowl. Isn't that 'the Spirit'?
No ... he's simply this to many Packer fans. THE ENEMY. He's also really good and really scary and he'd love nothing better than to lead the Vikings to two more wins over us this season.
That comes with the territory as I see it and maybe we have to just suck it up till he hangs em up or for some of you:
HATE HIM. :lol: HATE AWAY and see where that gets y'all.
GO PACK GO!
Favre looked tired according to Tony Dungy. It must have been that grueling training camp that Chilly The Ogre put him through.
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Originally Posted by woodbuck27
It sure worked out great tonight! :lol:
a bit frustrated too. heheQuote:
Originally Posted by Scott Campbell
I'm not sure about tired. He's immobile as hell, and doesn't seem in sync with his receivers. I wonder if he would have come back if he had known he wouldn't have Rice.Quote:
Originally Posted by Scott Campbell
I think he would have. No question in my mind.Quote:
Originally Posted by Joemailman
I thought he looked good overall (arm strength, mental awarness, dropbacks...)
There is work needed to be done with the timing between him and the receivers. I think that Camirillo will become his go to possesion guy after a few games (actually I hope cause I have him on a few ffl teams).
Wasn't a lot of hope of winning the season opener away in New Orleans, but they held their own.
Maybe the Vikings should sign some of the high school kids from Hattiesburg. They have better timing with Favre then anybody else on the team.
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Originally Posted by gex
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Good one gex. You had me there for a moment. I thought you were being seriousl
I had not seen this one yet and am mildly entertained by it. Thanks.Quote:
Originally Posted by MichiganPackerFan