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  • Only two ways out of the impasse

    1) Favre accepts that the Packers will never let him out of his contract. Right now, he sees himself as a starting QB on a top-5 team, or at least a Super Bowl contender. He has to lower his expectations before he will compromise.

    2) Aaron Rodgers gets hurt. Or a QB on another SB contender goes down.

  • #2
    #2 isn't an option..............Thompson's 'Ego'.....or lack of .....would never let that happen.

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    • #3
      I thought of a 3rd possibility -

      3. GBM runs down Ted later today on the way to his truck, and his replacement promptly trades Aaron Rodgers to the Dolphins...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by packinpatland
        #2 isn't an option..............Thompson's 'Ego'.....or lack of .....would never let that happen.
        Sarcasm doesn't work well for you...

        You aren't by chance pissed at the guy, are you? :P

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        • #5
          Originally posted by packinpatland
          #2 isn't an option..............Thompson's 'Ego'.....or lack of .....would never let that happen.

          I had to scratch my head pretty vigorously to figure out what you meant. I guess you are saying (in the case of a Rodgers injury) TT would be too proud to take Favre back?

          Oh no, he would go to Favre on bended knee, and I think TT and MM have been very careful with their "never say never" remarks to leave open that remote option. It would be zero problem to integrate Favre back into the team.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by packinpatland
            #2 isn't an option..............Thompson's 'Ego'.....or lack of .....would never let that happen.
            I think you aren't in tune with TT. He has a huge ego, but if he is as smart as I think he is, he won't let it get in the way of having a backup as talented as favre should favre be able to put his HUGE EGO aside and come to camp in that role.

            One thing I can assure you...if rodgers isn't getting the job done and BF is on the bench....well, you don't think MM will lose games over ego do you?

            Also, you do realize favre hasn't unretired yet, he can come to camp anytime he wants, then we can actually see what TT would do instead of speculate.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
              I had to scratch my head pretty vigorously to figure out what you meant. I guess you are saying (in the case of a Rodgers injury) TT would be too proud to take Favre back?

              Oh no, he would go to Favre on bended knee, and I think TT and MM have been very careful with their "never say never" remarks to leave open that remote option. It would be zero problem to integrate Favre back into the team.
              Agreed.
              After all, he did go begging down to Mississippi each of the last two years, begging Favre to come back after pissing Favre off by hiring McCarthy and not getting Moss.

              If he was man enough to beg then, I don't see what would be stopping him now.

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              • #8
                Right now, a trade as a resolution looks very, very difficult. Favre is probably only interested in being on 2 or 3 teams, including the Packers. The Packers could draw-up a list of 20 teams that work for them.

                Possible compromises would be Favre accepting a trade to Tampa Bay type of team. Or Favre accepting the #2 job. Both are out of the question as long as Favre believes he has the better option of becoming a free agent.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by retailguy
                  Originally posted by packinpatland
                  #2 isn't an option..............Thompson's 'Ego'.....or lack of .....would never let that happen.
                  Sarcasm doesn't work well for you...

                  You aren't by chance pissed at the guy, are you? :P
                  I was thinking the same thing; don't go whiz in every corner a la Favre.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by boiga
                    If he was man enough to beg then, I don't see what would be stopping him now.
                    Are you saying he Ain't Too Proud to Beg? I feel a song comin on.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by boiga
                      Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                      I had to scratch my head pretty vigorously to figure out what you meant. I guess you are saying (in the case of a Rodgers injury) TT would be too proud to take Favre back?

                      Oh no, he would go to Favre on bended knee, and I think TT and MM have been very careful with their "never say never" remarks to leave open that remote option. It would be zero problem to integrate Favre back into the team.
                      Agreed.
                      After all, he did go begging down to Mississippi each of the last two years, begging Favre to come back after pissing Favre off by hiring McCarthy and not getting Moss.

                      If he was man enough to beg then, I don't see what would be stopping him now.
                      Give me a break...........he may have gone down there, but I doubt he begged. Ever since he drafted Rodgers, he's been waiting for this moment.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by packinpatland

                        Give me a break...........he may have gone down there, but I doubt he begged. Ever since he drafted Rodgers, he's been waiting for this moment.
                        yes, but the scenario is that Rodgers has an owey.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by packinpatland
                          Originally posted by boiga
                          Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                          I had to scratch my head pretty vigorously to figure out what you meant. I guess you are saying (in the case of a Rodgers injury) TT would be too proud to take Favre back?

                          Oh no, he would go to Favre on bended knee, and I think TT and MM have been very careful with their "never say never" remarks to leave open that remote option. It would be zero problem to integrate Favre back into the team.
                          Agreed.
                          After all, he did go begging down to Mississippi each of the last two years, begging Favre to come back after pissing Favre off by hiring McCarthy and not getting Moss.

                          If he was man enough to beg then, I don't see what would be stopping him now.
                          Give me a break...........he may have gone down there, but I doubt he begged. Ever since he drafted Rodgers, he's been waiting for this moment.
                          How did you ever get dubbed sophisticated rat? You are whiney pissed I didn't get my way rat....wait, that describes most social aristocrats, never mind.
                          The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                          • #14
                            bobblehead, why go to personal attacks.

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                            • #15
                              Edit: harlan's got a point, bh

                              Originally posted by packinpatland
                              Give me a break...........he may have gone down there, but I doubt he begged. Ever since he drafted Rodgers, he's been waiting for this moment.
                              My point is that he went down to Mississippi and did whatever it took to keep Favre on the roster. That probably included some false promises, some stoking of Favre's ego, and yes, some groveling.

                              But he did what it took then, so I don't see what would be stopping him if he needed to do it again.

                              Favre was just surprised this year that when Ted showed on his yearly summer visit to hattiesberg, it was to talk about the locker and not to beg him to come back for the 3rd year running. Part of me wonders if he'd started taking that annual ritual for granted.

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