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He said he would act on reinstatement only, he cannot guarantee that a deal between the Packers and Favre is in place as well.
Monday is the day the Commish has decided he will reinstate Favre.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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He didn't say that. He said he would rule on Brett's reinstatement. He could end this in one swift stroke, if he was real ballsy, and NOT reinstate Favre. Based on him saying "Ill finish it" He just might do that(personally I think he won't go that route).Originally posted by pbmaxHe said he would act on reinstatement only, he cannot guarantee that a deal between the Packers and Favre is in place as well.
Monday is the day the Commish has decided he will reinstate Favre.
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Originally posted by cpk1994He didn't say that. He said he would rule on Brett's reinstatement. He could end this in one swift stroke, if he was real ballsy, and NOT reinstate Favre. Based on him saying "Ill finish it" He just might do that(personally I think he won't go that route).Originally posted by pbmaxHe said he would act on reinstatement only, he cannot guarantee that a deal between the Packers and Favre is in place as well.
Monday is the day the Commish has decided he will reinstate Favre.
He could, you are right, but he won't. Aside from the negative PR hit that he himself would take over a decision like that, Gene Upshaw and the NFLPA would cry bloody murder and there would be an even bigger problem on his hands. I don't see him as being so ballsy.Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow
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Ballsy? You must have meant stupid.Originally posted by GunakorOriginally posted by cpk1994He didn't say that. He said he would rule on Brett's reinstatement. He could end this in one swift stroke, if he was real ballsy, and NOT reinstate Favre. Based on him saying "Ill finish it" He just might do that(personally I think he won't go that route).Originally posted by pbmaxHe said he would act on reinstatement only, he cannot guarantee that a deal between the Packers and Favre is in place as well.
Monday is the day the Commish has decided he will reinstate Favre.
He could, you are right, but he won't. Aside from the negative PR hit that he himself would take over a decision like that, Gene Upshaw and the NFLPA would cry bloody murder and there would be an even bigger problem on his hands. I don't see him as being so ballsy.C.H.U.D.
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Originally posted by Freak OutBallsy? You must have meant stupid.Originally posted by GunakorOriginally posted by cpk1994He didn't say that. He said he would rule on Brett's reinstatement. He could end this in one swift stroke, if he was real ballsy, and NOT reinstate Favre. Based on him saying "Ill finish it" He just might do that(personally I think he won't go that route).Originally posted by pbmaxHe said he would act on reinstatement only, he cannot guarantee that a deal between the Packers and Favre is in place as well.
Monday is the day the Commish has decided he will reinstate Favre.
He could, you are right, but he won't. Aside from the negative PR hit that he himself would take over a decision like that, Gene Upshaw and the NFLPA would cry bloody murder and there would be an even bigger problem on his hands. I don't see him as being so ballsy.
No, I meant ballsy. If I meant stupid I would have said stupid.Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow
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Originally posted by GunakorOriginally posted by Freak OutBallsy? You must have meant stupid.Originally posted by GunakorOriginally posted by cpk1994He didn't say that. He said he would rule on Brett's reinstatement. He could end this in one swift stroke, if he was real ballsy, and NOT reinstate Favre. Based on him saying "Ill finish it" He just might do that(personally I think he won't go that route).Originally posted by pbmaxHe said he would act on reinstatement only, he cannot guarantee that a deal between the Packers and Favre is in place as well.
Monday is the day the Commish has decided he will reinstate Favre.
He could, you are right, but he won't. Aside from the negative PR hit that he himself would take over a decision like that, Gene Upshaw and the NFLPA would cry bloody murder and there would be an even bigger problem on his hands. I don't see him as being so ballsy.
No, I meant ballsy. If I meant stupid I would have said stupid.
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I thought all it meant was that he'd approve the reinstatement on Monday. I don't think there's too much else he can do without violating someone's interests and creating more of a mess than he has on his hands now..."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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Originally posted by GunakorOriginally posted by Freak OutBallsy? You must have meant stupid.Originally posted by GunakorOriginally posted by cpk1994He didn't say that. He said he would rule on Brett's reinstatement. He could end this in one swift stroke, if he was real ballsy, and NOT reinstate Favre. Based on him saying "Ill finish it" He just might do that(personally I think he won't go that route).Originally posted by pbmaxHe said he would act on reinstatement only, he cannot guarantee that a deal between the Packers and Favre is in place as well.
Monday is the day the Commish has decided he will reinstate Favre.
He could, you are right, but he won't. Aside from the negative PR hit that he himself would take over a decision like that, Gene Upshaw and the NFLPA would cry bloody murder and there would be an even bigger problem on his hands. I don't see him as being so ballsy.
No, I meant ballsy. If I meant stupid I would have said stupid.
Stupid wouldn't even begin to describe it.
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Favre threw TT, M3, & Campen under the bus and burned a lot of bridges, I doubt he'll ever play for the Packers again, unless his attitude changes dramatically. I also doubt he'll sign the $20 mil. endorsement deal because he doesn't need the money and he still wants to play, besides, he could make as much doing commercials, ESPN, & etc. A trade seems to be the only option, and the Packers still have a bone to pick with Goodell about the viqueens tampering with Favre, they want to get Favre for nothing but the tampering charges give the Packers leverage, I hate to say it but I think he'll end up a queen, but the Pack will get a higher draft pick because of the tampering.Thanks Ted!
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Im going to disagree about the NFLPA as the commish has the legal right to deny Favre reinstatement and there wouldn't be a thing Upshaw could do about it. If Goodell denied(not saying he will) reinstatement he would not have a bigger problem on his hands. It would be DONE. FINSHED. OVER. He might take a PR hit but considering he has already taken a good size one, the extra hit might be worth it(again, I don't believe he would).Originally posted by GunakorOriginally posted by cpk1994He didn't say that. He said he would rule on Brett's reinstatement. He could end this in one swift stroke, if he was real ballsy, and NOT reinstate Favre. Based on him saying "Ill finish it" He just might do that(personally I think he won't go that route).Originally posted by pbmaxHe said he would act on reinstatement only, he cannot guarantee that a deal between the Packers and Favre is in place as well.
Monday is the day the Commish has decided he will reinstate Favre.
He could, you are right, but he won't. Aside from the negative PR hit that he himself would take over a decision like that, Gene Upshaw and the NFLPA would cry bloody murder and there would be an even bigger problem on his hands. I don't see him as being so ballsy.
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