The #1 pitfall Thompson has said about being a GM is having to let players go. He knows first hand what it feels like to be moved on from. When you hear him tell the story you'd think his heart was still in that Houston Oilers lockerroom being stepped on and kicked around by the young draft picks that took his spot.
He talks about how hard this is on the Packers to see a person go through this. It's the exact situation that he's talked about dreading since the day he got here. The exact situation that he can hardly stomach every year when he has to make cuts, esspecially to veterans.
They have a choice, but they made a football decision to move forward. After Brett's final retirement they made a decision to move forward and seem genuinely excited about the guy they have and genuinely empathetic for the guy that tried to come back but was told they moved forward. Brett is obviously hurt. He never thought this day would come and probably feels mistreated, old, guilty for things he could have done better and generally on the outside. Just pure rejection. Nobody seems at all happy to see this happening to Brett but they know what it feels liek and they do dread it.
All Brett did was leave the door open and all the Packers did was go through it. Nobody angry, nobody sinister, just a tough deicsion that hurts for fans, hurts for the Packers, hurts for Brett. It's really just too bad such a great career is ending publicly like this.
He talks about how hard this is on the Packers to see a person go through this. It's the exact situation that he's talked about dreading since the day he got here. The exact situation that he can hardly stomach every year when he has to make cuts, esspecially to veterans.
They have a choice, but they made a football decision to move forward. After Brett's final retirement they made a decision to move forward and seem genuinely excited about the guy they have and genuinely empathetic for the guy that tried to come back but was told they moved forward. Brett is obviously hurt. He never thought this day would come and probably feels mistreated, old, guilty for things he could have done better and generally on the outside. Just pure rejection. Nobody seems at all happy to see this happening to Brett but they know what it feels liek and they do dread it.
All Brett did was leave the door open and all the Packers did was go through it. Nobody angry, nobody sinister, just a tough deicsion that hurts for fans, hurts for the Packers, hurts for Brett. It's really just too bad such a great career is ending publicly like this.

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