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of course the trade market is dead...
Why would any team waste a draft pick knowing that Favre could be released???
If I was Ted, over a month ago I would have started to look around... KEEP IT BEHIND THE MEDIA... now its to late, Favre has no trade value...
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Schefter's been pretty spot on for the most part. The only problem with the denial of the 20 million dollar buy out offer is that it comes from a "source with intimate knowledge of these negotiations." So who knows if that's from the Favre camp or the packer staff.Originally posted by texaspackerbackerAnd why in the hell is THIS any more believable than any of the other crap spewed by these media bastards?
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My guess is that what's closest to the truth is that the Packers long ago (June is plausible) offered Favre another non-football job with the organization in a promotional or goodwill role (that would also preclude him from playing football). That contract would pay 20 million and last for 10 years. That offer has been on the table since whenever it was first offered (say, early June), and Murphy just mentioned that they were still interested in hiring Favre in this capacity in their meeting yesterday.Originally posted by boigaSchefter's been pretty spot on for the most part. The only problem with the denial of the 20 million dollar buy out offer is that it comes from a "source with intimate knowledge of these negotiations." So who knows if that's from the Favre camp or the packer staff.</delurk>
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Not a bad thoughtOriginally posted by Lurker64My guess is that what's closest to the truth is that the Packers long ago (June is plausible) offered Favre another non-football job with the organization in a promotional or goodwill role (that would also preclude him from playing football). That contract would pay 20 million and last for 10 years. That offer has been on the table since whenever it was first offered (say, early June), and Murphy just mentioned that they were still interested in hiring Favre in this capacity in their meeting yesterday.Originally posted by boigaSchefter's been pretty spot on for the most part. The only problem with the denial of the 20 million dollar buy out offer is that it comes from a "source with intimate knowledge of these negotiations." So who knows if that's from the Favre camp or the packer staff.Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967
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Putting the $20 million into perspective, based on his contract, Favre would supposedly make $39 million through 2010. Spreading half that over ten years and not having it count against the cap is pretty decent from the team's point of view.
Not that money means much to Favre, but if he was released, I doubt he'd get even a tenth of that salary based on the contract--assuming his comeback was a one year thing.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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I wonder what the Favre camp will make up next? "MM killed Favre dog!" " TT failed Brittany on her Eng paper!" lolOriginally posted by BallHawkBunch of hidden snakes in the grass, that's what they are.Originally posted by Chevelle2Wow, if this is true, the favre camp is more spineless than i thought
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It's Hari Pahlawan, also known as Malaysian Remembrance Day.Originally posted by Freak OutWhat the hell? What was his excuse today for not reinstating #4?
You can't expect Goodell to work on Hari Pahlawan, can you?"I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley
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