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Originally posted by KYPackNow I got two women over here, crying their eyes out and drinking Bourbon.
It's like having FC and GBM on a crying jag!
Help me, Packer brothers and sisters!
You got two chicks
TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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You beat me to it by a couple seconds......Originally posted by BretskyThis thread sucks and so does the asshole who started it
But really thought, this thread does suck and so does this whole fucking day. During class I was thinking about this crap and even now I don't feel like studying for all this shit I have to do.
Draft Brandin Cooks WR OSU!
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Yeah dude, same here. I have a book cracked right in front of me but I have no desire to use it.Originally posted by PaCkFan_n_MDYou beat me to it by a couple seconds......Originally posted by BretskyThis thread sucks and so does the asshole who started it
But really thought, this thread does suck and so does this whole fucking day. During class I was thinking about this crap and even now I don't feel like studying for all this shit I have to do.

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Maybe, but if you had crack, Tyrone would book over to youOriginally posted by Partial
Yeah dude, same here. I have a book cracked right in front of me but I have no desire to use it.
Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
Vince Lombardi
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Little is known about tyrone and brett. Often ty and brett would roll together, jockin the bitches, slappin the hoes...Ty favored crack..brett loved the vikes.Originally posted by BadgerinmaineMaybe, but if you had crack, Tyrone would book over to youOriginally posted by Partial
Yeah dude, same here. I have a book cracked right in front of me but I have no desire to use it.
I saize to brett..that shit will kill you..brett said to me, "ty that shit will kill you."
I saize to brett, i ain't the qb of the greatest football team in amerikkka. Right then and there, brett breaks down and said, "ty, I tried to kick... but that shit just be callin' me man, it be callin' me, man... I just got to go to it!"
I saize, brett you gotsta quit it...I'll quit if you quit.
Brett went to rehab the next day.
Ty hit the rock the next day. Sometimes lyin is cool
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Originally posted by PacknutThank You Brett for making football fun again. You will be missed.QFTOriginally posted by LurkerFor all that he's given us over the past decade and change, Brett Favre doesn't owe us anything. No matter how silly his reasons for retiring sound to us, you pretty much have to give him the benefit of the doubt.
If Brett Favre wanted to retire because he thinks yellow pants make him look fat, well than I'd say "thanks for the memories Brett", same as I do now. I mean we knew that this was going to happen eventually, at least in the rational parts of us. This doesn't make it any less sad, but it does make a certain amount of sense.
Congratulations to Brett Favre for completing what, in my opinion, was the single greatest career in the history of football. Never before - and never again - will anyone grace the field with the same combination of passion, toughness, competitiveness, leadership, skill and performance.
We have been the luckiest fans on the planet to have enjoyed rooting for such an incredible player, and we should feel very fortunate to have experienced such incredible moments that he provided us all.
THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES BRETT!
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Originally posted by vinceOriginally posted by PacknutThank You Brett for making football fun again. You will be missed.QFTOriginally posted by LurkerFor all that he's given us over the past decade and change, Brett Favre doesn't owe us anything. No matter how silly his reasons for retiring sound to us, you pretty much have to give him the benefit of the doubt.
If Brett Favre wanted to retire because he thinks yellow pants make him look fat, well than I'd say "thanks for the memories Brett", same as I do now. I mean we knew that this was going to happen eventually, at least in the rational parts of us. This doesn't make it any less sad, but it does make a certain amount of sense.
Congratulations to Brett Favre for completing what, in my opinion, was the single greatest career in the history of football. Never before - and never again - will anyone grace the field with the same combination of passion, toughness, competitiveness, leadership, skill and performance.
We have been the luckiest fans on the planet to have enjoyed rooting for such an incredible player, and we should feel very fortunate to have experienced such incredible moments that he provided us all.
THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES BRETT!
I drink to that and second it. We will miss him of that there is no doubt...but we will never forget him.C.H.U.D.
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I'm not sure why - but I'm not really sad, disappointed, upset, etc.
I've lived every second/snap of this era and enjoyed almost every minute of it.
In reality, this day has been coming for awhile. After the Giants game I was driving back with my brother and honestly felt there wasn't any reason for Favre to come back again and was OK with whatever decision he came to.
Now that it's happened, I'm happy for him. He got nearly every stat/record/highlight reel complete and millions of fans that want him back. He didn't leave 'on top' - but he left with people wanting more. It's a better end to a career than everyone (including die hard fans) asking him to call it quits.The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
Vince Lombardi
"Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.
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I'd like to see if he really files his retirement papers with the NFL in a timely manner. If he doesn't, I'd say, and this is pure rastak speculation, that there is a 85% chance he tries to come back right before camp with Green Bay and a 15% chance he tries the same thing with another team.
If he files his papers right away, then I take him for his word, he's done.
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I've never been pissed at Favre - but I would be if he pulls the MJ and goes in/out of 'retirement'. If it's over - it better be over. Not fair to the team any other way.Originally posted by RastakI'd like to see if he really files his retirement papers with the NFL in a timely manner. If he doesn't, I'd say, and this is pure rastak speculation, that there is a 85% chance he tries to come back right before camp with Green Bay and a 15% chance he tries the same thing with another team.
If he files his papers right away, then I take him for his word, he's done.The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
Vince Lombardi
"Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.
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I'm also so glad we went. It was the only time I saw him at Lambeau. Good thing we didn't put it off.Originally posted by oregonpackfanSeeing Favre play live at Lambeau is a Huge check-off on my "Bucket List."Originally posted by MadtownPackerEven though the Pack lost I am grateful to have got to see him play at Lambeau last season. He always won when I saw him in SF.
"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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