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    FOX 11 OF GREENBAY REPORTS

    Favre was talking to a member of the Biloxi Sun or whatever that paper is called. He was asked if an injury happed mid season if he'd consider coming back for a possible run. He said he doesn't know, if that came up and they called that he might be enticed to come back.
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    Nick, old news
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    • #3
      Sheephead, do your duty.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by DonHutson
        Sheephead, do your duty.

        Is he the double post police?

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        • #5
          I listened to an interview with Pete Dougherty, think his name is. I think he's a bit bland as a writer but he covers the Packers for the Packer Report or something.

          He gave his inside take on Favre.

          His attitude was along the process MM communicated with Favre and wanted to make sure Favre was 100% committed before making his call. It was his view that there was no ego massaging, no please come back's, and no we need you from MM or TT. Their public tone was we hope he comes back but in private they were fully fine with moving on either way.

          He felt TT and MM were high enough on AROD that they were ready for the new era to begin if Favre was not 100% positive he wanted to returning.

          Oh, and it might have helped that Favre's play last year helped them both get nice nice rich extensions (my commentary)


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          • #6
            Originally posted by Bretsky
            Oh, and it might have helped that Favre's play last year helped them both get nice nice rich extensions (my commentary)
            So, Favre's play was solely responsible for that? Not because McCarthy was the first coach since Holmgren to coach Favre up? Not because the defense and special teams were top 10, the WRs corps was top 5, Donald Lee paid them for trusting the starting position to him, and Ryan Grant was mint? Not because an aging roster with little depth was transformed to a young team with a lot of young talent in two years?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
              Originally posted by Bretsky
              Oh, and it might have helped that Favre's play last year helped them both get nice nice rich extensions (my commentary)
              So, Favre's play was solely responsible for that? Not because McCarthy was the first coach since Holmgren to coach Favre up? Not because the defense and special teams were top 10, the WRs corps was top 5, Donald Lee paid them for trusting the starting position to him, and Ryan Grant was mint? Not because an aging roster with little depth was transformed to a young team with a lot of young talent in two years?

              Does the word "helped" mean "solely responsible" ?? Are you getting more sensitive in your old age ?
              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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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bretsky


                Does the word "helped" mean "solely responsible" ?? Are you getting more sensitive in your old age ?
                Male PMS? :P

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by GrnBay007
                  Originally posted by Bretsky


                  Does the word "helped" mean "solely responsible" ?? Are you getting more sensitive in your old age ?
                  Male PMS? :P

                  I've had that lately; work too stressful, sleep in minimal, and head cold doesn't let me sleep well anyways
                  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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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by GrnBay007




                    Male PMS? :P
                    Originally posted by Bretsky
                    I've had that lately; work too stressful, sleep in minimal, and head cold doesn't let me sleep well anyways
                    ...follow the light.....go to the room of the Holy Grail. :P

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by GrnBay007
                      Originally posted by GrnBay007




                      Male PMS? :P
                      Originally posted by Bretsky
                      I've had that lately; work too stressful, sleep in minimal, and head cold doesn't let me sleep well anyways
                      ...follow the light.....go to the room of the Holy Grail. :P

                      ...and there 007 will be waiting for you.
                      I can't run no more with that lawless crowd
                      While the killers in high places say their prayers out loud
                      But they've summoned, they've summoned up a thundercloud
                      They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Joemailman
                        Originally posted by GrnBay007
                        Originally posted by GrnBay007




                        Male PMS? :P
                        Originally posted by Bretsky
                        I've had that lately; work too stressful, sleep in minimal, and head cold doesn't let me sleep well anyways
                        ...follow the light.....go to the room of the Holy Grail. :P

                        ...and there 007 will be waiting for you.
                        NO, NO......007 doesn't go to the grail room!!!! eek!!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Bretsky
                          I listened to an interview with Pete Dougherty... He gave his inside take on Favre...

                          His attitude was along the process MM communicated with Favre and wanted to make sure Favre was 100% committed before making his call. It was his view that there was no ego massaging, no please come back's, and no we need you from MM or TT. Their public tone was we hope he comes back but in private they were fully fine with moving on either way.

                          He felt TT and MM were high enough on AROD that they were ready for the new era to begin if Favre was not 100% positive he wanted to returning.
                          I think this is an accurate assessment by Dougherty, and Favre's emotional responses to the media reinforce that MM and TT took the exactly correct approach.

                          Brett Favre is a big boy with a ton of experience. He understands his value to the team without having to be begged to return by management. He also clearly understands the importance of hard work throughout the offseason, particularly for an aging player - even though he impetuously (and predictably) says that returning without doing the required offseason work would be "tempting."

                          If Brett were to have returned, he would have owed it to his legacy, the Green Bay Packers, and we fans (who have given him the financial capacity to provide for his family and his heirs for generations to come) to get himself prepared to play at the top of his game. The Green Bay Packers owe it to the team and to the fans to demand that of each and every player, particularly their highest paid players. That's understandably much more difficult to do at 39 than 29, but that doesn't change the fact that it must be demanded.

                          A personal decision about retiring, which few players get the luxury of making, deserves to be made rationally and objectively. Having the team apply emotional pressure to persuade him to hang on for its own self-interest and/or making special concessions for one player would be unprofessional and compromising to the integrity of the team.

                          I certainly hope he doesn't make the mistake of returning at the age of 39 after ridng a tractor all offseason, but I don't think that'd be much of a risk knowing the leadership we have with this team.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by vince
                            Originally posted by Bretsky
                            I listened to an interview with Pete Dougherty... He gave his inside take on Favre...

                            His attitude was along the process MM communicated with Favre and wanted to make sure Favre was 100% committed before making his call. It was his view that there was no ego massaging, no please come back's, and no we need you from MM or TT. Their public tone was we hope he comes back but in private they were fully fine with moving on either way.

                            He felt TT and MM were high enough on AROD that they were ready for the new era to begin if Favre was not 100% positive he wanted to returning.
                            I think this is an accurate assessment by Dougherty, and Favre's emotional responses to the media reinforce that MM and TT took the exactly correct approach.

                            Brett Favre is a big boy with a ton of experience. He understands his value to the team without having to be begged to return by management. He also clearly understands the importance of hard work throughout the offseason, particularly for an aging player - even though he impetuously (and predictably) says that returning without doing the required offseason work would be "tempting."

                            If Brett were to have returned, he would have owed it to his legacy, the Green Bay Packers, and we fans (who have given him the financial capacity to provide for his family and his heirs for generations to come) to get himself prepared to play at the top of his game. The Green Bay Packers owe it to the team and to the fans to demand that of each and every player, particularly their highest paid players. That's understandably much more difficult to do at 39 than 29, but that doesn't change the fact that it must be demanded.

                            A personal decision about retiring, which few players get the luxury of making, deserves to be made rationally and objectively. Having the team apply emotional pressure to persuade him to hang on for its own self-interest and/or making special concessions for one player would be unprofessional and compromising to the integrity of the team.

                            I certainly hope he doesn't make the mistake of returning at the age of 39 after ridng a tractor all offseason, but I don't think that'd be much of a risk knowing the leadership we have with this team.
                            Yes it's done. FAVRE is retired and will remain retired.

                            Favre of all people realizes the sense all in that now. Final and RETIREMENT.

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                            • #15
                              Please let it go.
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