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  • #31
    I hope he sticks it to the Packers in the worst way possible and I know deep down that's what he wants to do as well...

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    • #32
      Originally posted by sharpe1027
      Originally posted by Badgepack
      http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/8306816?MSNHPHMA
      He didn't feel welcome? A virtual guarantee of your starting position, being asked to return, being asked to reconsider your retirement...yet he didn't feel welcome. Hmm. I think he might have some more explaining to do, like some specific examples of why he didn't feel welcome.

      I should wait until I hear the interview, but I already feel like saying "Brett, just shutup and lead us to another superbowl win already."
      Believe it or not, but this is really how I have felt the whole time. Just play the game you love and stop worrying whether the GM wants you or not, he is willing to pay your salary, stop carrying so much about your ego and just play football.

      I don't know if I have changed my stance on Favre after I heard that he wanted to come back 30 minutes after he retired and this was accepted by McCarthy and Thompson only then to go back to retirement. What more does he want from this franchise? Does he want Thompson to personally carry him through the airports and sit on his lap during the plane ride and have TT sing to him?

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      • #33
        Originally posted by dabootski
        i'm starting wonder if the only way this ends is with favre staying retired. he is NOT going to get traded to a competitive NFC team or i will personally hunt down TT. and there are no "competitive" AFC teams that are in need of a QB are there?

        fuck this whole thing. seriously.
        I think Baltimore could be competitive with a good QB. McGahee and Heap on offense. Some young talent on the OL. Defense could still be good when healthy.
        "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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        • #34
          Originally posted by sharpe1027
          Originally posted by Pacopete4
          He would have no problem honoring it, if the Packers gave him the respect that HE HAS EARNED IN THE NFL OVER 16 SEASONS OF QUARTERBACKING THE PACKERS
          Javon wanted more respect too.
          javon sucks.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by lod01
            Originally posted by sharpe1027
            Originally posted by Pacopete4
            He would have no problem honoring it, if the Packers gave him the respect that HE HAS EARNED IN THE NFL OVER 16 SEASONS OF QUARTERBACKING THE PACKERS
            Javon wanted more respect too.
            javon sucks.

            AHAHAHA!... now thats a great post!

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            • #36
              What is going to happen when someone else on the team decides to do the same thing that Brett is doing because he feels he is being disrespected?

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              • #37
                Originally posted by svh1962
                What is going to happen when someone else on the team decides to do the same thing that Brett is doing because he feels he is being disrespected?

                You're joking right?... there is no one that's given us 16 years of legendary material who you could even consider in this equation. The ONLY reason this is even a problem is because he can still play at the highest level in the league. You know it, I know it, and so does that man trying to keep him out, Ted Thompson. There has never been a situation quite like this one, not even the Montana situation really compares..

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Pacopete4
                  I hope he sticks it to the Packers in the worst way possible and I know deep down that's what he wants to do as well...
                  newsflash... he already has.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by twoseven
                    Originally posted by Pacopete4
                    I hope he sticks it to the Packers in the worst way possible and I know deep down that's what he wants to do as well...
                    newsflash... he already has.

                    Not even close yet... he will make it a lot worse and I cant wait to see ole Teddy boy's face

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                    • #40
                      I am thinking that the Packers have told Brett - you are backing up Arod and there will be no competition for a starting position. I think that is why he is pushing for his release - not that he has to compete for a starting position, but that he can't.

                      While I understand that many of you are pissed and want Favre on the bench, imagine the circus if Favre actually showed up as a back-up with no chance to start.

                      No doubt in my mind - the lockerroom would be split, the fans would be split, and any FA would think twice about coming to the Pack due to the vindictive nature of management. Arod would have no confidence (since he would be booed and looking over his shoulder every five seconds) - there would be mutiny in every team meeting - and at the end of the day - it would hurt the Pack.
                      'Til the End

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Pacopete4
                        Originally posted by svh1962
                        What is going to happen when someone else on the team decides to do the same thing that Brett is doing because he feels he is being disrespected?

                        You're joking right?... there is no one that's given us 16 years of legendary material who you could even consider in this equation. The ONLY reason this is even a problem is because he can still play at the highest level in the league. You know it, I know it, and so does that man trying to keep him out, Ted Thompson. There has never been a situation quite like this one, not even the Montana situation really compares..
                        So what you are saying is that Brett is above anyone else on the team and that without him the Packers should fold the franchise?

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                        • #42
                          Paco, with all due respect.

                          Brett just needs to show up and play, he knows it and you know it. It's been in his hands the whole time. If he wants to play, all he has to do is show up and put in the effort. If he can still sling it, he beats out Rodgers, but they'll probably install him as the starter even if he struggles a little.

                          The buck stops with Brett, he's been in control all along. If you want to complain, complain about him.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Pacopete4
                            Originally posted by twoseven
                            Originally posted by Pacopete4
                            I hope he sticks it to the Packers in the worst way possible and I know deep down that's what he wants to do as well...
                            newsflash... he already has.

                            Not even close yet... he will make it a lot worse and I cant wait to see ole Teddy boy's face
                            Are you sure you're a Packer fan?
                            </delurk>

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Pacopete4
                              He would have no problem honoring it, if the Packers gave him the respect that HE HAS EARNED IN THE NFL OVER 16 SEASONS OF QUARTERBACKING THE PACKERS

                              What respect are you talking about here Pacopete? Does TT have to fly down to Mississippi to wipe Favre's ass after every time he takes a shit? Does he have to cook him bacon and eggs every morning for breakfast? I don't get it... Just what more were we supposed to do?
                              Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow

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                              • #45
                                the respect that he is the starting QB for the Packers... how hasn't he earned that?

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