Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
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JAY GLAZER reports FAVRE is DONE
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its definitely a sad day for football fans and packer fans especially. I've been a packer fan all my life, since before Favre even (go figure eh). but life goes on - I'm excited to see what Rodgers brings.Busting drunk drivers in Antarctica since 2006
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Agreed. And to think I wasn't going to go because I was broke at the time. I owe Madtown a huge amount of gratitude and will take care of him this year for helping me out. Without that crazy Mexi I wouldn't have ever seen a legend!Originally posted by MJZiggyI'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.
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I actually agree with you, and tons and tons of people in the media do as well. I wouldn't say 85%, but I could certainly see it happening. Competitors have to compete in everything that they do. You know he will be itchin for some competition come SeptOriginally 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.
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The whole day, I've sort of been brushing off this retirement and saying "Let the Aaron Rodgers era begin". Tonight, at 10:05, I suddenly feel it. It's starting to sink in. I'm 18 years old, and Favre was the only quarterback I've ever seen for the Green Bay Packers. I just watched a tribute on my local news station in Milwaukee, and I can honestly say I started to tear up greatly.
Thank you for everything you have given us, Brett. You were truly the best player ever to step on the gridiron.
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This one will have to do. The one with Nothingman by Pearl Jam got removed. Bastards.
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JUST THOUGHT OF THIS: THERE IS ONLY ONE TO BLAME
PATLER !!!!!!!!!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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