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  • #76
    Originally posted by JustinHarrell
    Originally posted by Deputy Nutz

    See usually I never bothered confronting the Favre Bashers. I clearly never wanted to arguing against their stupidity. You don't like the guy, fine, I can't stop you from spewing your filth about him. Again nothing you say carries any weight with me or the forum. Keep riding Harrell's coat tails, again you two donkeys deserve each other.
    Nutz, just listen to youself. Really, you sound like a complete moron and it's not even offensive really because it's just so stupid. and nobody said anything all that offensive about Brett Favre. It's really not something to get all worked up about. I'm not. cpk doesnt' seem to be.
    Go start another thread about voting yourself out of Packerrats. How did that end up anyways?

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    • #77
      You're really hurting me, Nutz. Deep. Do you feel better now?
      Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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      • #78
        Originally posted by JustinHarrell
        Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
        Originally posted by JustinHarrell
        McCarthy said Montana showed up for every OTA even into his late 30's. Gannon never missed an off season program. Favre just didn't care and I was happy to see him go because of it. It's fun to watch football players that want to be there (offseason, season, practice, games, all of it to get better)
        What the fuck are you talking about? In the 80s they didn't have OTAs, sure they had mini camps and things, but only practices that last 3 or 4 days, not 15 in a row.

        You might want to take that up with McCarthy. McCArthy said Montana was around for all offseason activities. If they were called OTA's at the time or not is hardly relevant

        You are being an idiot, I usually don't mind your ridiculous rants, but you are out of line and totally wrong. "Glad to see him go". What are you retarded? You are glad to see the face of the franchise of the Green Bay Packers go. Do you even realize the implications of this statement financially on the Green Bay Packers?

        I partially care that the Packers will hurt financially, but ultimately I want to watch guys who want to play football and I enjoy the whole "work hard and achieve high things through commitment and teamwork". Favre just didn't send that vibe off to me. He seemed like a guy who didn't want to be there but wanted the paycheck and some of the glory on Sundays.

        actually you don't know shit, only that you make ridiculous statements to get reaction on a football forum. This is only another line fo dumb ass statements made by a fool. In other words you are a Troll looking for reaction with every dumbass post.

        It must be frustrating living life in your angry little mind.
        Thats hilarious really it is. Figure out how many off season responsibilities Montana actually had to go to. Again the number of mini camps, and OTAs in the NFL have gone up dramatically to keep year round media attention on the NFL. If you want to argue percentages fine, you most likely win, but I am sure Favre has attended just as many in his career. It shouldn't matter we were lucky to get what we did with Favre it was an honor to watch him play I assume people like you simply took him for granted, and when things didn't go right, you pointed the finger at the aging QB, you easily forgot about the times that he carried your beloved Packers, never missing a start, always there, Mr. Reliable, but I am sure he only gutted out every single start over the past 16 years for his own personal gratification. Go ahead and question his commitment and you will find one stat that will shut you up, 275 consecutive games started. Selfish players usually make that kind of commitment.

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        • #79
          IMO that's Favre single greatest accomplishment. Him staying healthy in that physical sport is really just awe inspiring.

          Shit, if we have to talk about Favre's whole career and bigggest accomplishments I'm right on board. When it comes to being sick of the Favre talk/drama the last couple years, I'm right on that boat too. You can have it both ways. Poeple are not perfect - none of them that I've met or been introduced to anyway. I don't make criticism because I think he's awfull. I make it because I think it's reality and just because I make one criticism doesn't mean I think everything Favre is bad. You can't relate to me being annoyed by Favre and I can't relate to you when you think a person is holy in all regards. This post reminded me of the negative and the postitive is so annoyingly repeated that I just sort of let everyone else gush about it. I'm not a big fan of the idol circle jerks.
          Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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          • #80
            Originally posted by JustinHarrell
            IMO that's Favre single greatest accomplishment. Him staying healthy in that physical sport is really just awe inspiring.

            Shit, if we have to talk about Favre's whole career and bigggest accomplishments I'm right on board. When it comes to being sick of the Favre talk/drama the last couple years, I'm right on that boat too. You can have it both ways. Poeple are not perfect - none of them that I've met or been introduced to anyway. I don't make criticism because I think he's awfull. I make it because I think it's reality and just because I make one criticism doesn't mean I think everything Favre is bad. You can't relate to me being annoyed by Favre and I can't relate to you when you think a person is holy in all regards.
            I am sorry lets make up, I just wanted to start some shit.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by JustinHarrell
              I'm not a big fan of the idol circle jerks.
              I wouldnt be so sure of that, seems like you and cpk have quite the circle going.

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              • #82
                Harrell you're off your rocker. In any case, Favre has been kind of a media whore since retiring. "Somethings bound to happen". That gets me.

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by Partial
                  Favre has been kind of a media whore since retiring.
                  Unless im missing something but when was the last time he was hogging the spotlight?

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by Charles Woodson
                    Originally posted by Partial
                    Favre has been kind of a media whore since retiring.
                    Unless im missing something but when was the last time he was hogging the spotlight?
                    See Letterman. See Al Jones artical. See him dragging it out for months. Favre loves the spotlight. There isn't anyway to deny that.

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by Partial
                      Harrell you're off your rocker. In any case, Favre has been kind of a media whore since retiring. "Somethings bound to happen". That gets me.
                      Like...like ... Ohh NO!

                      Favre wanting to lead OUR team again in 2008, after the "juices really get flowing''.

                      Ohh NO. Would Favre really...... go there?

                      Packer fan HELL??
                      ** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
                      ** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
                      ** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
                      ** Rather than love, money or fame - give me TRUTH: Henry D. Thoreau

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                      • #86
                        I wasn't going to respond to this thread untill I read all the Favre bashing. First off let me simply say to the Favre bashers you guys are FUCKING IDIOTS. How can you question a players commitment to the game when he has as many consecutive starts as Brett did. Just being reliable at the QB position even if the player is mediocre is HUGE. But unless you have had your head up your ass for the last 16 years you know Favre was not just mediocre he was great. Sure he had some bad years but look what he had to work with. Just think what things would have been like had someone given Brett a line and receivers like the Pats have done for Tom Brady. The same people bashing Favre are jumping on the AROD band wagon. I can't remember who posted it but the stupidest thing I read was something like Arod will do fine as the QB position is over rated. To whoever posted this,DUDE LAY OFF THE DITCH WEED it's obviously killing what few brain cells you have left. The transition from Brett Favre to Rodgers is not going to be smooth and easy. I doubt that hangnail Rodgers will last until game 5,I hope I am wrong but I doubt it. Big frickin deal he lifted some weights and got bigger. I have seen quite a few guys that were just ripped that were pussies. Toughness comes from within we KNOW Brett had it,I doubt Rodgers does.

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by Partial
                          See Letterman.
                          After his retirement, Favre put himself in the national spotlight only once - the Letterman appearance. Unintentionally, he created national headlines with the comments about the only way he'd ever see himself coming back would be for the perfect cinderella ending if Rodgers got hurt going into the playoffs. And that was only after the media were repeatedly bombarding him with "would you come back if..." scenarios.

                          The media chases Favre, not the other way around. If he really craved attention, he'd have his own damn reality show by now - "Who Wants to Mow Brett Favre's Lawn?" or something like that.

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                          • #88
                            This thread isn't entitled:

                            Is Brett Favre ready. HE always was,
                            ** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
                            ** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
                            ** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
                            ** Rather than love, money or fame - give me TRUTH: Henry D. Thoreau

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by woodbuck27
                              This thread isn't entitled:

                              Is Brett Favre ready. HE always was,
                              I disagree, he was always there putting in max effort on sunday, that is indisputable...ready, that can be debated.
                              The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by bobblehead

                                I disagree, he was always there putting in max effort on sunday, that is indisputable...ready, that can be debated.
                                Dang, you're right. He probably wasn't "ready" that Monday night in Dec. 2003 when he threw for 399 yards and 4 TD's after his father's death.

                                Wait....didn't someone in this thread question his commitment?

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