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Wasn't that JustinHarrell?Originally posted by PartialI'm sorry, but didn't you and your dumb brother get into a fight at family night?!?"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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Can I buy your jersey?Originally posted by Tarlam!I am highly impressed by A-Rod's public demeanor amongst this mess. He has acted very professionally towards the media since day 1.
Too bad I can't say the same about Favre. He as acted like a spoilt superstar diva since day 1.
I hope A-Rod wins the battle on the gridiron as convincingly as he has won it elsewhere.
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The team was stuck between a rock and a hard place. They chose between bad options.Originally posted by Carolina_PackerOK, my take on the front office is, their hand was a bit forced. If they add him to the roster and don't allow him to compete for the job, what does that tell the rest of the players?
But I disagree that Favre will necessarily be on the roster come opening day, let alone be the starter.
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Originally posted by PatlerI have to agree with Leaper on this. I don't see why it is assumed Rodgers will leave automatically. Rodgers probably won't find any other situation so primed for him to succeed as in GB.Originally posted by The LeaperWhy Fritz?Originally posted by FritzRodgers will be gone as soon as he can get out
Rodgers knows our system and players. He is set up to succeed in Green Bay far more than he would be anywhere else at this point. He still has plenty of football ahead of him. Favre can't play forever...and IMO the chances are about 99% that Rodgers would be the unquestioned starter for the Packers in 2009.
Rodgers would be a dumbass to leave Green Bay because he feels a little slighted. He is being given a fair chance to prove himself as the starting QB. He has the advantage of working all offseason and having a leg up in camp to this point. If he can't beat Favre now, he doesn't deserve to start this season...and Rodgers knows it.
Here's a quote from Rodgers when asked about a possible extrension this year if Favre becomes the starter: “Not until I play,” Rodgers said. “There’s no point in extending my contract until I play.”
That's pretty strong evidence in my book. Patler, your argument - that Rodgers won't find a better situation - rests on the assumption that Favre won't be coming back next year. Can you - opr anyone, even including Favre himself - really say that in confidence???
That's why."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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The Packers can. They can release Favre after the season, and let him do whatever the hell he wants to do.Originally posted by FritzPatler, your argument - that Rodgers won't find a better situation - rests on the assumption that Favre won't be coming back next year. Can you - opr anyone, even including Favre himself - really say that in confidence???
I'm expecting that is exactly what they will do. After this fiasco, no one will blame them for doing it...which would not have been the case this offseason.My signature has NUDITY in it...whatcha gonna do?
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I think the Rodgers quote can be taken a lot of ways. Maybe he was just trying to say he doesn't deserve or expect the Packers to pay him off for what has happened.Originally posted by Fritz
Here's a quote from Rodgers when asked about a possible extrension this year if Favre becomes the starter: “Not until I play,” Rodgers said. “There’s no point in extending my contract until I play.”
That's pretty strong evidence in my book. Patler, your argument - that Rodgers won't find a better situation - rests on the assumption that Favre won't be coming back next year. Can you - opr anyone, even including Favre himself - really say that in confidence???
That's why.
At some point, 2009 or even 2010, the Packers will simply release Favre if he keeps coming back. It will be a wide open opportunity for Rodgers at that point. What might change his thinking is if in the mean time Brohm develops into legitimate competition for the job.
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Originally posted by PatlerI think the Rodgers quote can be taken a lot of ways. Maybe he was just trying to say he doesn't deserve or expect the Packers to pay him off for what has happened.Originally posted by Fritz
Here's a quote from Rodgers when asked about a possible extrension this year if Favre becomes the starter: “Not until I play,” Rodgers said. “There’s no point in extending my contract until I play.”
That's pretty strong evidence in my book. Patler, your argument - that Rodgers won't find a better situation - rests on the assumption that Favre won't be coming back next year. Can you - opr anyone, even including Favre himself - really say that in confidence???
That's why.
At some point, 2009 or even 2010, the Packers will simply release Favre if he keeps coming back. It will be a wide open opportunity for Rodgers at that point. What might change his thinking is if in the mean time Brohm develops into legitimate competition for the job.
depends how he's playin then
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You've been Daven-pooped, Brett! Of course, let's hope it's not the one in Mississippi, that would be a little creepy with Favre being in Green Bay and all.Originally posted by The ShadowMaybe Najeh Davenport could be hired to visit Favre's locker?"Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." -Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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If they trade him to Minny they better get a #1 and a #2. If you trade within the division you get a king's ransom for the guy.Originally posted by FritzIf Brett Favre is the starting QB at the beginning of the season with a healthy Aaron Rodgers on the bench, this may well be the beginning of the end of the TT/MM regime.
I really believe that. I think the whole organization is shafting itself both short and long term if Favre trots out against Minny that first game. MM will have lost all credibility, Rodgers will be gone as soon as he can get out, and TT will have lost the handle on the whole thing.
I hope they trade Favre to Minny. I don't care if all they get is a fourth. I think he's poison to this whole organization.
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Originally posted by LL2If they trade him to Minny they better get a #1 and a #2. If you trade within the division you get a king's ransom for the guy.Originally posted by FritzIf Brett Favre is the starting QB at the beginning of the season with a healthy Aaron Rodgers on the bench, this may well be the beginning of the end of the TT/MM regime.
I really believe that. I think the whole organization is shafting itself both short and long term if Favre trots out against Minny that first game. MM will have lost all credibility, Rodgers will be gone as soon as he can get out, and TT will have lost the handle on the whole thing.
I hope they trade Favre to Minny. I don't care if all they get is a fourth. I think he's poison to this whole organization.
Sure.....
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Yeah, that's gonna happen.Originally posted by LL2If they trade him to Minny they better get a #1 and a #2. If you trade within the division you get a king's ransom for the guy.Originally posted by FritzIf Brett Favre is the starting QB at the beginning of the season with a healthy Aaron Rodgers on the bench, this may well be the beginning of the end of the TT/MM regime.
I really believe that. I think the whole organization is shafting itself both short and long term if Favre trots out against Minny that first game. MM will have lost all credibility, Rodgers will be gone as soon as he can get out, and TT will have lost the handle on the whole thing.
I hope they trade Favre to Minny. I don't care if all they get is a fourth. I think he's poison to this whole organization.
A 39 year old that has missed a week of camp, getting $12M this year. They might trade for him but it aint going to be a #1 and a #2. I bet they would trade a 4th but may be pressured by Goodell to trade a #2.
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