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  • #16
    The DUI was with another team and did not damage the Packers. They took K-Rob under strict conditions and held him accountable for his actions.

    Favre's indecisiveness had hurt the team. It does not mean indecisiveness is worse than a DUI. It means KRob's situation did not harm the Packers but Favre's situation is harming the Packers.
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    • #17
      How many DUIs came while he was a Packer?

      Originally posted by mraynrand
      The SOURCES say that it was the changes of mind in March that were the 'final straw' for Thompson. APPARENTLY, according to SOURCES, Favre wanted back in, Thompson 'bent over backwards' to accommodate him, then Favre called back two days later and said, Wait, I changed my mind. That was too much for Ted. It's more intolerable, apparently, than multiple DUIs.
      Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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        • #19
          Are you happy yet Mr. Favre?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Fritz
            Favre's indecisiveness had hurt the team.
            How, Exactly?
            "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Scott Campbell
              I guess we could parody a letter written by Sherman, and what he would have done to keep Favre. But I can't bear to think about the Mississippi Packers playing at Favre Field in Jackson, with Bus Cook as Director of Player Personnel. Sherman mostly would have kept the colors, but changed the logo just a little bit to keep his superstar happy.
              Two separate issues here Scott: Favre's bullshit behavior, and Thompson's judgment and criteria for letting a player go. The above sarcastic, bitter 'letter' addresses the latter. (Plus Shermy would have also given Favre a special Piggy-back ride into Favre Field during introductions).
              "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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              • #22
                Originally posted by mraynrand
                Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                I guess we could parody a letter written by Sherman, and what he would have done to keep Favre. But I can't bear to think about the Mississippi Packers playing at Favre Field in Jackson, with Bus Cook as Director of Player Personnel. Sherman mostly would have kept the colors, but changed the logo just a little bit to keep his superstar happy.
                Two separate issues here Scott: Favre's bullshit behavior, and Thompson's judgment and criteria for letting a player go. The above sarcastic, bitter 'letter' addresses the latter. (Plus Shermy would have also given Favre a special Piggy-back ride into Favre Field during introductions).

                Again, I'm just havin my fun. I'd start Favre. But I'd kick him in the nuts first.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by mraynrand
                  Originally posted by Fritz
                  Favre's indecisiveness had hurt the team.
                  How, Exactly?


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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by The Shadow
                    Originally posted by mraynrand
                    Originally posted by Fritz
                    Favre's indecisiveness had hurt the team.
                    How, Exactly?


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                    "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by mraynrand
                      Originally posted by Fritz
                      Favre's indecisiveness had hurt the team.
                      How, Exactly?

                      How has it hurt?

                      This hasn't exactly been the feel good story of the year. Unless you're a Bear fan.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by mraynrand
                        Thompson's judgment and criteria for letting a player go.
                        Favre LET HIMSELF GO. It's called retirement..'I quit, I can't do it anymore, nothing left' followed by tears. Then he said he wanted back in, TT said sure, come back. Favre then said, oops, my bad, I don't actually want back in. TT said fine, again. Now Favre thinks he wants back in, yet again..and you are actually busting TT's balls and giving Favre a pass, or so it seems? Favre is now in line for a trip to see Nurse Wratched for his pills for chrissakes.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by twoseven
                          Favre LET HIMSELF GO. It's called retirement..'I quit, I can't do it anymore, nothing left' followed by tears. Then he said he wanted back in, TT said sure, come back. Favre then said, oops, my bad, I don't actually want back in. TT said fine, again. Now Favre thinks he wants back in, yet again..and you are actually busting TT's balls and giving Favre a pass, or so it seems? Favre is now in line for a trip to see Nurse Wratched for his pills for chrissakes.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by twoseven
                            Originally posted by mraynrand
                            Thompson's judgment and criteria for letting a player go.
                            Favre LET HIMSELF GO. It's called retirement..'I quit, I can't do it anymore, nothing left' followed by tears. Then he said he wanted back in, TT said sure, come back. Favre then said, oops, my bad, I don't actually want back in. TT said fine, again. Now Favre thinks he wants back in, yet again..and you are actually busting TT's balls and giving Favre a pass, or so it seems? Favre is now in line for a trip to see Nurse Wratched for his pills for chrissakes.

                            And if I were Ted, and wanted Brett to start this year, I'd make him sweat like this anyway, just so he doesn't pull the same stunt again next year.

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                            • #29
                              I'm not busting TT's balls at this time regardless of what he decides. And if you really read their press release it leaves them open to do anything...although it's clear they don't want BF back.

                              It's a tough situation. Favre had his best year since 1996 statistically. I'm not sure it's reasonable to repeat those numbers; on the other hand arguing his play will falloff dramatically is not reasonable either. The QB will have more weapons this year than last. And IMO it is fair to think we will be better if Favre is our QB next year. But it's also fair to say three years from now, if they believe in AROD, we're better off just moving on at the sacrifice of trying to go for the gusto now.

                              Michael Jordan came back after deciding he wanted to play baseball for gosh sakes. Kobe and Phil Jackson were ripping each other and Kobe said he'd never return to LA...and then he did. The bridge is broken, but it can be repaired of the parties choose to do so.

                              This is a tough call; to me again, it boils down to valuing trying to go for it all now as opposed to planning long term.
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by twoseven
                                Originally posted by mraynrand
                                Thompson's judgment and criteria for letting a player go.
                                Favre LET HIMSELF GO. It's called retirement..'I quit, I can't do it anymore, nothing left' followed by tears. Then he said he wanted back in, TT said sure, come back. Favre then said, oops, my bad, I don't actually want back in. TT said fine, again. Now Favre thinks he wants back in, yet again..and you are actually busting TT's balls and giving Favre a pass, or so it seems? Favre is now in line for a trip to see Nurse Wratched for his pills for chrissakes.
                                I'm depending on 'SOURCES' for what actually happened. But the bottom line is that APPARENTLY after a bunch of waffling around Favre wants to come back and Thompson is saying, that's too much waffling, we can't do it. yet he welcomes in a multi DUI guy. I'm saying I question his judgment. And 'm NOT giving Favre a pass - Fuck him too for being such a pussy. If I have to see him crying on TV again - or tossing up a piece of shit final pass of the season, I think I'll wretch. The whole thing just pisses me off. But the point of this thread was specifically to question Thompson's judgment and ya know what, I don't give a shit anymore.
                                "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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