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  • #61
    Originally posted by mraynrand
    Originally posted by swede
    But Kirwon's statement was silly, spouting huge numbers on the one side and wrecked careers on the other.

    . Brett is not going to walk into somebody else's system and STUDY and ATTEND MEETINGS and FOLLOW the GAME PLAN and throw for 4,000 yards in his determined bid to destroy TT's career.
    I agree that Kirwon's statement was somewhat extreme. I think that's it's a bit misguided on your part to suggest Favre would study, etc. in a bid to destroy TT's career. What seems more likely to me is that should Favre want to come back, and he ends up playing for someone else, that he'd come in and study and repare to be successful, for his own sake.
    Again, we're close to understanding each other. It was that Kirwon guy that suggested Brett's success with another team would sink TT, not me.

    My other point is that it was not easy for Joe Montana to be successful in KC until his 2nd year. It would be even harder for a QB like Brett to be successful in the first year of a new system with a new team.
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    • #62
      Originally posted by swede
      Originally posted by mraynrand
      Originally posted by swede
      But Kirwon's statement was silly, spouting huge numbers on the one side and wrecked careers on the other.

      . Brett is not going to walk into somebody else's system and STUDY and ATTEND MEETINGS and FOLLOW the GAME PLAN and throw for 4,000 yards in his determined bid to destroy TT's career.
      I agree that Kirwon's statement was somewhat extreme. I think that's it's a bit misguided on your part to suggest Favre would study, etc. in a bid to destroy TT's career. What seems more likely to me is that should Favre want to come back, and he ends up playing for someone else, that he'd come in and study and repare to be successful, for his own sake.
      Again, we're close to understanding each other. It was that Kirwon guy that suggested Brett's success with another team would sink TT, not me.

      My other point is that it was not easy for Joe Montana to be successful in KC until his 2nd year. It would be even harder for a QB like Brett to be successful in the first year of a new system with a new team.
      Sorry, didn't want to mis-attribute crap to you. I understand your point about Montana. That's why I suggested that it's more likely that whatever team Favre plays for will adjust to him. Plus, it's possible you may not be giving him enough credit for personal growth - he may end up being just as prepared as Joe Montana for whatever team gets him.
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