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  • #16
    Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
    Originally posted by Pacopete4
    Harlan, he might not lose it... but it sure would be awful to be him and rodgers around green bay
    TT has neither a wife to be raped nor a dog to be poisoned.
    But he does have a little boy locked in his closet at home. Sorry couldn't resist.

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    • #17
      I would say his job is in jeopardy if the Packers don't win the division this year or next, personally I would fire him if they don't make the playoffs this year since he is so sure Rodgers is the better QB we should settle for nothing less than a SB berth. Fortunatly for the TT bootlickers I am not on the executive committee.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
        FAvre can take the Bears to the Super Bowl, and Aaron Rodgers can break his ankle, while the Packers struggle to 4-12, and TT is not gonna lose his job.
        TT isn't in control of this one.

        He's pushed where he's shoved. That's sad.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by BallHawk
          I talked to Mike Holmgren on Facebook and he told me he racked up a $500 dollar bill at a fish fry before the 1995 season opener.
          bruh that shit seriously made me "LOL" ... twice....!!!!

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          • #20
            if that was true then why would they have invited him back after he retired the first time before he re-retired? And even now they said he could come back as the back up? That means they would still pay him 12 mil to ride the pine and if he really is flying and sleeping solo,....more money to do that. I don`t think I buy into most of this. Maybe some of it might be true but I`m not buying it all.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Him8123
              if that was true then why would they have invited him back after he retired the first time before he re-retired? And even now they said he could come back as the back up? That means they would still pay him 12 mil to ride the pine and if he really is flying and sleeping solo,....more money to do that. I don`t think I buy into most of this. Maybe some of it might be true but I`m not buying it all.

              It's not April anymore. His re-retirement was probably the straw that broke the camels back. The Board might have just decided after he told Green Bay he wanted to come back but then changed his mind yet again that they were absolutely unwilling to deal with him anymore. Once the Packers decided they were going with Rodgers as thier starter this year, then you are right it makes no sense to make those kind of concessions to a backup. Hence, as far as the Board is concerned, Favre is not welcome.
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