After reading this latest story on ESPN, I've officially become anti-Favre. I think Favre's being a real asshat in this whole thing. I wish he'd just go away. Trade him to Tampa Bay for a 7th round pick.
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why? I'm serious. My interpretation is they won't let him compete. All he wants is a chance to show what he can do. He wants a fair competition with A-Rod. TT says no,Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersAfter reading this latest story on ESPN, I've officially become anti-Favre. I think Favre's being a real asshat in this whole thing. I wish he'd just go away. Trade him to Tampa Bay for a 7th round pick.
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I have no problem with Favre coming back to compete for a starting job or backup Aaron.
The real problem here is he needs to keep his mouth shut and DO not TALK.
That's what creates the media circus. He's a Major League Whiner. His lack of maturity here, in a million different stupid decisions, is breathtaking. Seriously.
If he wants to come back, just do it. Don't blab about it.more freedom, less government. Go Sarah!
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I couldn't care less about Ted Thompson. This has nothing to do with Thompson. I'm talking about Favre. I'm done with him.Originally posted by Partialwhy? I'm serious. My interpretation is they won't let him compete. All he wants is a chance to show what he can do. He wants a fair competition with A-Rod. TT says no,"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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Right, I get it, but what set you off in the article? I thought that was a pretty Favre friendly article.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersI couldn't care less about Ted Thompson. This has nothing to do with Thompson. I'm talking about Favre. I'm done with him.Originally posted by Partialwhy? I'm serious. My interpretation is they won't let him compete. All he wants is a chance to show what he can do. He wants a fair competition with A-Rod. TT says no,
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here's another good comment. It's from PFT :
leroybrown says:
July 27th, 2008 at 4:03 pm
he who talks the most is lying the majority of the time. it’s highly doubtful thompson would have given favre such naive ammo by that statement. he’s become a retired/unretired/retired/unretired arrogant, bipolar disgrace. shut up favre, go away.GoBrewersGo says:
July 27th, 2008 at 3:54 pm
Has anyone ever seen Ted Thompson display any type of emotion? While I’m sure he’d like to avoid Favre showing up, I have a hard time picturing Thompson “begging” Favre to spare his job.more freedom, less government. Go Sarah!
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I'm tired of the vacillating.Originally posted by PartialRight, I get it, but what set you off in the article? I thought that was a pretty Favre friendly article.
I'm tired of the whining.
I'm tired of watching him throw people under the bus.
I don't think I even trust what he says anymore."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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Partial,I think your interpretation is spot on. My only question is why,really what do the Green Bay Packers have to lose by lettin Brett come in and compete for the job. Really if you think about it it would be smart,if he comes in and wins the starting job he is an inspired Brett Favre. I think we all saw last year when in his mind he has "something to prove". Last year Brett was a little or more than a little pissed that the media was saying he was to old and had lost it. I say bring him in let him compete for the starting job and he will win it. Then if TT & the coaching staff has taken care of the rest of the team the Pack will have one hell of a season. But the way things are going Favre may be tearing it up somewhere else and TT won't even have Grant signed by the first game.Originally posted by Partialwhy? I'm serious. My interpretation is they won't let him compete. All he wants is a chance to show what he can do. He wants a fair competition with A-Rod. TT says no,Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersAfter reading this latest story on ESPN, I've officially become anti-Favre. I think Favre's being a real asshat in this whole thing. I wish he'd just go away. Trade him to Tampa Bay for a 7th round pick.
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You are certainly not alone with those sentiments.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersI'm tired of the vacillating.Originally posted by PartialRight, I get it, but what set you off in the article? I thought that was a pretty Favre friendly article.
I'm tired of the whining.
I'm tired of watching him throw people under the bus.
I don't think I even trust what he says anymore.Who Knows? The Shadow knows!
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The stuff being put out by the media is so out of character with what we have always known or thought we knew about Favre that I just can't help believing STILL that it is the God damned media assholes stirring up trouble. I mean, that's what those bastards DO--all the time, in every context.
Can't you just picture some little piece of crap reporter coming up and asking Brett some insidious leading question with bad implications, and the weary not-to-bright-anyway Favre saying, "yeah, I suppose so", and the dipshit media guy running with it. I really think that is where most of these weird sounding stories and unsubstantiated quotes come from.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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i agree 100%Originally posted by The ShadowYou are certainly not alone with those sentiments.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersI'm tired of the vacillating.Originally posted by PartialRight, I get it, but what set you off in the article? I thought that was a pretty Favre friendly article.
I'm tired of the whining.
I'm tired of watching him throw people under the bus.
I don't think I even trust what he says anymore.
at this point, I want to watch Favre go somewhere else and suck, preferably somewhere where we can kick his ass twice a year and watch him mope off the field
how about to chicago where he can get benched for kyle ortonBusting drunk drivers in Antarctica since 2006
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i think the problem tex is that Favre has always been appeased and given everything he wanted - the minute he hasn't, his true character has shown - look at his comments on Randy Moss, mooch, and the guardsOriginally posted by texaspackerbackerThe stuff being put out by the media is so out of character with what we have always known or thought we knew about Favre that I just can't help believing STILL that it is the God damned media assholes stirring up trouble. I mean, that's what those bastards DO--all the time, in every context.
Can't you just picture some little piece of crap reporter coming up and asking Brett some insidious leading question with bad implications, and the weary not-to-bright-anyway Favre saying, "yeah, I suppose so", and the dipshit media guy running with it. I really think that is where most of these weird sounding stories and unsubstantiated quotes come from.Busting drunk drivers in Antarctica since 2006
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another interestng comment, not because I agree with it :
Montauk J. Jones
Brett Favre is a lying sack of sh-t. He's hardly bright, his who *** entourage is a bunck of non thinking hicks.
Favre can still play? Maybe in week three against detroit but not in a money game, a cold game, and God know's not a playoff game. Bigger the game, bigger the choke job.
I'd ship him to New York for a 7th round pick and never look back. At some point Favre will have to shut up and produce and he won't and can't.
And Ted Thompson begging this d-bag to do anything? Thompson has zero respect for that moron and rightly so and I am pretty sure the only thing Thompson would beg of Favre is to quit calling and being a piss ant. I mean what a low life redneck hick.
One thing about Rogers is we won't watch some wild eyed Qb choking away the big game or folding like a cheap suit in the playoff's.
July 27, 2008 4:09 PMmore freedom, less government. Go Sarah!
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