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I am sure that a lot of the public is aware of what Favre has had to put up with in the last few years also. Thompson pushing out a legend who not onlyl wants to continue playing, but who also has proved that he is easily still one of the top 5 at his position, does nothing to help the franchise as far as bringing in talent. Not that we have to worry about that with Thompson anyway.Originally posted by the_idle_threatIf there is no trade and this thing gets ugly, I wouldn't be surprised if this hurts Favre's marketability, at least in the short term. He's painting himself as a victim here, and it's not playing well with a lot of the public.Originally posted by Packerarcher
I haven't heard ANY of the companies that [Favre] does endorsements for announce they are dropping him. When an athlete does something that the general public views as bad that is usally one of the first things you here. I don't think Brett will have any trouble getting future endorsements if he chooses to.
You would think that the thought of trading Favre for a draft pick would have Thompson licking his chops and drooling all over the place just thinking about bringing in another Justin Harrell.
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What Favre has had to put up with? You mean wanting Moss and not getting him because he's NOT THE FUCKIN GM.Originally posted by PackerBluesI am sure that a lot of the public is aware of what Favre has had to put up with in the last few years also. Thompson pushing out a legend who not onlyl wants to continue playing, but who also has proved that he is easily still one of the top 5 at his position, does nothing to help the franchise as far as bringing in talent. Not that we have to worry about that with Thompson anyway.Originally posted by the_idle_threatIf there is no trade and this thing gets ugly, I wouldn't be surprised if this hurts Favre's marketability, at least in the short term. He's painting himself as a victim here, and it's not playing well with a lot of the public.Originally posted by Packerarcher
I haven't heard ANY of the companies that [Favre] does endorsements for announce they are dropping him. When an athlete does something that the general public views as bad that is usally one of the first things you here. I don't think Brett will have any trouble getting future endorsements if he chooses to.
You would think that the thought of trading Favre for a draft pick would have Thompson licking his chops and drooling all over the place just thinking about bringing in another Justin Harrell. 
Pushing out a legend? As in being open to Favre's return in March and giving him plenty of time for YEARS to make a decision about retirement.
Not bringing in talent? Were you in a coma last year? I'll recap, 13-3, youngest team in the league, Jennings became a star, this guy Grant who TT TRADED for became the surprise back of the 2nd half. It was quite a seaon.Go PACK
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I was actually referring to the coaching changes, the changes in personell around him, the death of his father and brother-in-law...........but if you want to lump all of that other shit in along with it, go ahead dumb ass.Originally posted by Bossman641
What Favre has had to put up with? You mean wanting Moss and not getting him because he's NOT THE FUCKIN GM.
Pushing out a legend? As in being open to Favre's return in March and giving him plenty of time for YEARS to make a decision about retirement.
Not bringing in talent? Were you in a coma last year? I'll recap, 13-3, youngest team in the league, Jennings became a star, this guy Grant who TT TRADED for became the surprise back of the 2nd half. It was quite a seaon.
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So what does that have to do with it? Not that I don't sympathize with him and appreciate what he has gone through, but what is your point? Because he has gone through some personal struggles he has earned the right to act like a whiny bitch? What exactly are you trying to prove? Does that give everyone who has gone through personal losses and job changes the right to whine about not getting what they want?Originally posted by PackerBluesI was actually referring to the coaching changes, the changes in personell around him, the death of his father and brother-in-law...........but if you want to lump all of that other shit in along with it, go ahead dumb ass.Originally posted by Bossman641
What Favre has had to put up with? You mean wanting Moss and not getting him because he's NOT THE FUCKIN GM.
Pushing out a legend? As in being open to Favre's return in March and giving him plenty of time for YEARS to make a decision about retirement.
Not bringing in talent? Were you in a coma last year? I'll recap, 13-3, youngest team in the league, Jennings became a star, this guy Grant who TT TRADED for became the surprise back of the 2nd half. It was quite a seaon.
You didn't say anything about his personal life. You jumped straight from "what Favre has had to put up with" to "TT is pushing him out the door and has brought in no talent."Go PACK
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I haven't read any of your posts in some time. They certainly haven't gotten any more insightful. Crawling back out of the word work when you can blast TT, huh? Certainly couldn't do it during the season when they were busy going 13-3 with the lack of talent he assembled. Your opinion lacks any credibility.Originally posted by PackerBluesI am sure that a lot of the public is aware of what Favre has had to put up with in the last few years also. Thompson pushing out a legend who not onlyl wants to continue playing, but who also has proved that he is easily still one of the top 5 at his position, does nothing to help the franchise as far as bringing in talent. Not that we have to worry about that with Thompson anyway.Originally posted by the_idle_threatIf there is no trade and this thing gets ugly, I wouldn't be surprised if this hurts Favre's marketability, at least in the short term. He's painting himself as a victim here, and it's not playing well with a lot of the public.Originally posted by Packerarcher
I haven't heard ANY of the companies that [Favre] does endorsements for announce they are dropping him. When an athlete does something that the general public views as bad that is usally one of the first things you here. I don't think Brett will have any trouble getting future endorsements if he chooses to.
You would think that the thought of trading Favre for a draft pick would have Thompson licking his chops and drooling all over the place just thinking about bringing in another Justin Harrell.
GO PACK!!!!
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One thing about Ted Thompson, the worst part of his job is when he has to let somebody go or move in a different direction. I think he feels awful that Favre is hurt by this and is doing everything he can to treat Brett with respect and dignity even if they're ready to move on.
To Brett this might be about spite and distrust but to the Packers, I think they are just trying to make the best decisions they can and they hate to see any of their guys (including Brett) hurt when they make a decision to move forward.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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13-3?Originally posted by PackerBluesI am sure that a lot of the public is aware of what Favre has had to put up with in the last few years also. Thompson pushing out a legend who not onlyl wants to continue playing, but who also has proved that he is easily still one of the top 5 at his position, does nothing to help the franchise as far as bringing in talent. Not that we have to worry about that with Thompson anyway.Originally posted by the_idle_threatIf there is no trade and this thing gets ugly, I wouldn't be surprised if this hurts Favre's marketability, at least in the short term. He's painting himself as a victim here, and it's not playing well with a lot of the public.Originally posted by Packerarcher
I haven't heard ANY of the companies that [Favre] does endorsements for announce they are dropping him. When an athlete does something that the general public views as bad that is usally one of the first things you here. I don't think Brett will have any trouble getting future endorsements if he chooses to.
You would think that the thought of trading Favre for a draft pick would have Thompson licking his chops and drooling all over the place just thinking about bringing in another Justin Harrell.
Who Knows? The Shadow knows!
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Shadow what is that suppose to mean.Originally posted by The Shadow13-3?Originally posted by PackerBluesI am sure that a lot of the public is aware of what Favre has had to put up with in the last few years also. Thompson pushing out a legend who not onlyl wants to continue playing, but who also has proved that he is easily still one of the top 5 at his position, does nothing to help the franchise as far as bringing in talent. Not that we have to worry about that with Thompson anyway.Originally posted by the_idle_threatIf there is no trade and this thing gets ugly, I wouldn't be surprised if this hurts Favre's marketability, at least in the short term. He's painting himself as a victim here, and it's not playing well with a lot of the public.Originally posted by Packerarcher
I haven't heard ANY of the companies that [Favre] does endorsements for announce they are dropping him. When an athlete does something that the general public views as bad that is usally one of the first things you here. I don't think Brett will have any trouble getting future endorsements if he chooses to.
You would think that the thought of trading Favre for a draft pick would have Thompson licking his chops and drooling all over the place just thinking about bringing in another Justin Harrell. 
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Probably that he brought enought talent for a 13-3 and NFC Championship Game run. Unfortunately for some on here, it wasn't Favre alone who got us there. He was big part of it, but TT has done a heck of a job rebuilding this team.Originally posted by PackerarcherShadow what is that suppose to mean.Originally posted by The Shadow13-3?Originally posted by PackerBluesI am sure that a lot of the public is aware of what Favre has had to put up with in the last few years also. Thompson pushing out a legend who not onlyl wants to continue playing, but who also has proved that he is easily still one of the top 5 at his position, does nothing to help the franchise as far as bringing in talent. Not that we have to worry about that with Thompson anyway.Originally posted by the_idle_threatIf there is no trade and this thing gets ugly, I wouldn't be surprised if this hurts Favre's marketability, at least in the short term. He's painting himself as a victim here, and it's not playing well with a lot of the public.Originally posted by Packerarcher
I haven't heard ANY of the companies that [Favre] does endorsements for announce they are dropping him. When an athlete does something that the general public views as bad that is usally one of the first things you here. I don't think Brett will have any trouble getting future endorsements if he chooses to.
You would think that the thought of trading Favre for a draft pick would have Thompson licking his chops and drooling all over the place just thinking about bringing in another Justin Harrell.
GO PACK!!!!
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No it was not Favre alone that got the Pack to 13-3 last year,nor was it TT. Regardless of how much talent there was on that field last year,if you deny Brett Favre was one of the biggest factors of 13-3 you are dillusional.Originally posted by PackerTimerProbably that he brought enought talent for a 13-3 and NFC Championship Game run. Unfortunately for some on here, it wasn't Favre alone who got us there. He was big part of it, but TT has done a heck of a job rebuilding this team.Originally posted by PackerarcherShadow what is that suppose to mean.Originally posted by The Shadow13-3?Originally posted by PackerBluesI am sure that a lot of the public is aware of what Favre has had to put up with in the last few years also. Thompson pushing out a legend who not onlyl wants to continue playing, but who also has proved that he is easily still one of the top 5 at his position, does nothing to help the franchise as far as bringing in talent. Not that we have to worry about that with Thompson anyway.Originally posted by the_idle_threatIf there is no trade and this thing gets ugly, I wouldn't be surprised if this hurts Favre's marketability, at least in the short term. He's painting himself as a victim here, and it's not playing well with a lot of the public.Originally posted by Packerarcher
I haven't heard ANY of the companies that [Favre] does endorsements for announce they are dropping him. When an athlete does something that the general public views as bad that is usally one of the first things you here. I don't think Brett will have any trouble getting future endorsements if he chooses to.
You would think that the thought of trading Favre for a draft pick would have Thompson licking his chops and drooling all over the place just thinking about bringing in another Justin Harrell. 
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That's what makes it so interesting to me. The Packers didn't have to move on from a good thing. They chose to. I think they are excited about the guy they have and me being an "actions speak louder than words" guy, I think it is a positive sign to Packer fans that the next QB is going to be a good one.Originally posted by PackerarcherNo it was not Favre alone that got the Pack to 13-3 last year,nor was it TT. Regardless of how much talent there was on that field last year,if you deny Brett Favre was one of the biggest factors of 13-3 you are dillusional.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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