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  • Originally posted by Partial
    This is the kind of disrespect that will turn GB into Siberia. Bad PR move, even if Favre did yank them around in March.
    good lord. I doubt there are few if any players around the league that don't understand the business. Favre quit and the team moved on. Its only the GB fans who are upset.

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    • Originally posted by Partial
      This is the kind of disrespect that will turn GB into Siberia. Bad PR move, even if Favre did yank them around in March.
      Give me a break. 20 years of losing turned Green Bay into Siberia. Favre jerked the team around. They'll do what's best for the team. Likely, they'll trade him to a team that they are okay with him playing for.
      "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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      • Originally posted by Zool
        Originally posted by Partial
        This is the kind of disrespect that will turn GB into Siberia. Bad PR move, even if Favre did yank them around in March.
        Which year was that?
        Doesn't matter. Favre made the Packers what they are, and them crossing him will revert them into the 80s version.

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        • Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967

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          • Originally posted by Fosco33
            Originally posted by cpk1994
            Originally posted by Fosco33
            Originally posted by cpk1994
            Originally posted by The Leaper
            Originally posted by cpk1994
            Who says they are letting him walk away? All they have to do is put him on the active roster. THey don't have to release him. Your hatred of TT really kills your brain.
            It is clearly evident that Favre wants to play, but Thompson and the Packers don't want him.

            I like Thompson. I just think he's 100% wrong in his blantant effort to shove Favre out the door.
            Again there is no evidence as BRett and TT are both not on the record saying any of that. Thats pure BS speculation on your part.
            So you don't like Favre - that's fine. But do you think Favre or Rodgers gives the team a better shot to win? We've got about 16 years of evidence for Brett and one 'successful' half for Rodgers and multiple injuries. True - Brett doesn't play well in the cold... so why not say, "Ok, Brett - come back for ONE more - but you will be easily benched for shitty play come cold weather. And Rodgers, sorry dude, you got to ride some pine and get your shot when it counts."
            This isn't about my opinion of Favre. This is about you accusing TT of pushing Brett out the door when you don't have a shred of evidence to back it up. You don't know and I know what is on TT's mind. That much IS a fact.
            CP - I stand corrected. If Brett really was going to unretire (as foxsports article said) and pulled the string again - it's on him and not TT.

            Guess we'll never really know - but at this point, TT could reinstate him and let M3 make the call.

            go packers!
            No we don't. It just gets me riled up when people (mostly Leaper)accept these articles a 100% fact and throw out accusations. None of us know what TT, M3 or Brett are really thinking.

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            • Originally posted by Partial
              Originally posted by Zool
              Originally posted by Partial
              This is the kind of disrespect that will turn GB into Siberia. Bad PR move, even if Favre did yank them around in March.
              Which year was that?
              Doesn't matter. Favre made the Packers what they are, and them crossing him will revert them into the 80s version.


              Voodoo Packernomics.

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              • Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                Originally posted by DonHutson
                There's no reason why a trade can't be "amicable." Give the Packers the list of teams you'll play for and Ted will get what he can as soon as he can. .
                I would not give Favre this choice. The Packers are under no obligation to trade him to a winning team. Sure, perhaps try to accomodate him, but this is business.
                That's certainly an option. But you could argue that the way for the Packers to win the PR battle is to accomodate Favre as much as possible while still getting some compensation out of it.

                I would think the only teams interested will be teams that think they are a QB away from competing anyway, and those are likely the teams Favre would want to play for. Carolina, Houston, Baltimore, Tampa. Favre and Ted should find plenty of middle ground there to get things done quickly and effectively.
                #14

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                • Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                  Originally posted by Partial
                  Originally posted by Zool
                  Originally posted by Partial
                  This is the kind of disrespect that will turn GB into Siberia. Bad PR move, even if Favre did yank them around in March.
                  Which year was that?
                  Doesn't matter. Favre made the Packers what they are, and them crossing him will revert them into the 80s version.


                  Voodoo Packernomics.
                  You just put a vision of Ben Stien in Ferris Bueller's Day Off in my head.

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                  • Originally posted by Partial
                    Originally posted by Zool
                    Originally posted by Partial
                    This is the kind of disrespect that will turn GB into Siberia. Bad PR move, even if Favre did yank them around in March.
                    Which year was that?
                    Doesn't matter. Favre made the Packers what they are, and them crossing him will revert them into the 80s version.
                    So one more year of Brett will change that, or is it your contention that this will turn away every future free agent?

                    Or possibly your view is skewed because you've never watched another Packer QB, except maybe some Majic?
                    Originally posted by 3irty1
                    This is museum quality stupidity.

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                    • JSO says the Packers won't release Favre and they won't trade him to an NFC North team. Also, "A client of Cook's recently told a friend that Miami and Carolina were the teams that were Favre's most likely landing place".

                      Wonder what we'll get for him? This could be a win-win situation.

                      Don't forget the San Francisco 49ers received a player and a first-round pick from the Kansas City Chiefs for Joe Montana and a third-round pick when the legendary quarterback was dealt near the end of his career. Favre has more value now than Montana - who was coming off a back injury -- did then, and the Packers could find themselves receiving interest from a number of teams.
                      "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                      • Originally posted by DonHutson
                        That's certainly an option. But you could argue that the way for the Packers to win the PR battle is to accomodate Favre as much as possible while still getting some compensation out of it.

                        I would think the only teams interested will be teams that think they are a QB away from competing anyway, and those are likely the teams Favre would want to play for. Carolina, Houston, Baltimore, Tampa. Favre and Ted should find plenty of middle ground there to get things done quickly and effectively.

                        That's what probably should happen if calmer heads prevail. But I don't think we'll see calmer heads for a few days.

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                        • Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                          JSO says the Packers won't release Favre and they won't trade him to an NFC North team. Also, "A client of Cook's recently told a friend that Miami and Carolina were the teams that were Favre's most likely landing place".

                          Wonder what we'll get for him? This could be a win-win situation.

                          Don't forget the San Francisco 49ers received a player and a first-round pick from the Kansas City Chiefs for Joe Montana and a third-round pick when the legendary quarterback was dealt near the end of his career. Favre has more value now than Montana - who was coming off a back injury -- did then, and the Packers could find themselves receiving interest from a number of teams.

                          The Montana example just proved that the Chiefs overpaid. He wasn't worth a first and a third. Neither is Brett.

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                          • i'm under the impression that TT has been trying to push favre out the door for 2 or 3 years now. since the day he got to GB some of us have been thinking he wants his team. with favre on the tean it will always be favre's packers. without favre it will be TT's packers

                            i think TT did enough behind the scenes to drive out favre, but favre knows he still has enough left, and still wants to play. he knows TT doesn't want him. so he played this game. either TT goes, or every packer fans worse nightmare comes true. Brett Favre ends his career in another uniform

                            TT supposedly not responding to text messages or saying that the team has moved on. or just not wanting him back, is clean proof to me that they wanted him gone in the first place

                            now, if favre does go and play for another team, i don't know how TT could weather the storm that will hit him from millions of very pissed off packer fans.

                            i hope he doesn't own any pets

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                            • Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                              Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                              JSO says the Packers won't release Favre and they won't trade him to an NFC North team. Also, "A client of Cook's recently told a friend that Miami and Carolina were the teams that were Favre's most likely landing place".

                              Wonder what we'll get for him? This could be a win-win situation.

                              Don't forget the San Francisco 49ers received a player and a first-round pick from the Kansas City Chiefs for Joe Montana and a third-round pick when the legendary quarterback was dealt near the end of his career. Favre has more value now than Montana - who was coming off a back injury -- did then, and the Packers could find themselves receiving interest from a number of teams.


                              The Montana example just proved that the Chiefs overpaid. He wasn't worth a first and a third. Neither is Brett.

                              How old was Montana when he got traded?

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                              • Originally posted by red
                                i hope he doesn't own any pets
                                Does Tank in a gimp outfit chained up in his basement count?
                                Originally posted by 3irty1
                                This is museum quality stupidity.

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