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  • #16
    I find McCarthy's lack of faith, disturbing.

    This is nothing but old Commie Soviet Union BS. Call someone you don't like mentally deranged.

    Obviously McCarthy is one of the conspirators that does not want Brett Favre, the MVP runner up again last year, as a Green Bay Packer.

    They are not living up to their word of having an open competition.

    Why won't they let Brett on the practice field??

    Abdominal strain or mental illness?? Why is he on the PUP? Yesterday they said he passed his physical.

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    • #17
      Actually, Favre's remarks and MM's press conference seemed to be in agreement. Things were said since March which made Favre bitter towards the organization. He just couldn't get over that hurdle.
      I can't run no more
      With that lawless crowd
      While the killers in high places
      Say their prayers out loud
      But they've summoned, they've summoned up
      A thundercloud
      They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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      • #18
        Originally posted by CaliforniaCheez
        I find McCarthy's lack of faith, disturbing.

        This is nothing but old Commie Soviet Union BS. Call someone you don't like mentally deranged.

        Obviously McCarthy is one of the conspirators that does not want Brett Favre, the MVP runner up again last year, as a Green Bay Packer.

        They are not living up to their word of having an open competition.

        Why won't they let Brett on the practice field??

        Abdominal strain or mental illness?? Why is he on the PUP? Yesterday they said he passed his physical.
        I believe that MM thinks that Brett is unable to "let it go" and that if he is still dwelling on what happened months ago, then he would be unable to focus on the hear and now. Sort of like when a man or women gets overly upset about a perceived slight in a relationship and instead of letting it go after a period of time, continually dwells on it and makes it into more and more.

        If that is the case, you can not let him practice with the rest of the team, because his thoughts will slowly divide the team and take focus off the teams one goal.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by CaliforniaCheez
          I find McCarthy's lack of faith, disturbing.

          This is nothing but old Commie Soviet Union BS. Call someone you don't like mentally deranged.

          Obviously McCarthy is one of the conspirators that does not want Brett Favre, the MVP runner up again last year, as a Green Bay Packer.

          They are not living up to their word of having an open competition.

          Why won't they let Brett on the practice field??

          Abdominal strain or mental illness?? Why is he on the PUP? Yesterday they said he passed his physical.
          Cali... It was FAVRE'S decision not to enter a competition. Both Favre and McCarthy have said that. They are in complete agreement. Why do you think they are both lying?
          Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow

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          • #20
            I think what the "undertones" are all about is the fact that Brett is becoming increasingly pathetic in this mess. I have spoken for a long time about the evil influence of the media in this whole matter, and I don't really back down from that. What I see now, though, is his entourage/family/whatever pushing and pulling him in a bunch of different directions at the same time. I'm not sure how much "family" he brought along to Green Bay, but bringing any more than maybe his wife seems a little bit weird--like the parasites are having undue and counter-productive influence on him.

            I really think Brett, if left alone, would have been perfectly content to stay down on the farm/would have been perfectly content to sit as a backup/insurance policy for the Packers/would have been perfectly content to take the $25 million and re-retire with a degree of dignity.

            But no. Here he is frittering away the legacy of love and respect he had with Wisconsinites--and for what? For a battle he is doomed to lose, as the Packers hold the high card--the ability to basically pay him to sit.
            What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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            • #21
              STUFF HAS BEEN SAID, STORIES PLANTED, THAT JUST ARE NOT TRUE


              Dang I sure wish I knew that Favre means in that quote
              TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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              • #22
                Re: McCarthy's Consistent Undertones (?) About Brett Favre

                Originally posted by Fritz
                Yes, it's an emotional situation. I'm not saying Favre shouldn't be emotional. It's not that. It's that MM came off - to me - implying that Favre over-the-edge-emotional, even by Favre standards. He kept making statements like 'he's got a lot on his mind' and the like.
                [snip]
                Anybody else get a sniff of this, or no?
                I've felt that way for a while. I don't buy the whole 'diva' thing...I think NO ONE left it all out on the field the way Favre did, and I think he's letting it all hang out here too. He poured everything he possibly could, and more, into this team (and yes, I know he was well compensated) and simply can't understand a business decision, and feels like he's getting kicked to the curb. And it hurts him a lot.
                --
                Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Bretsky
                  STUFF HAS BEEN SAID, STORIES PLANTED, THAT JUST ARE NOT TRUE


                  Dang I sure wish I knew that Favre means in that quote
                  Well, from the list I remember:

                  1. Favre was pissed about the late march unretire/stay retired story. According to him, all he was doing was thinking out loud to Campen. M3 and Ted were flying to a conference and told him that they could stop by on the way to talk about unretiring. Favre told them that they didn't have to because he was still retired.

                  The way he views this, that wasn't a waffle and to have it portrayed as such in the media was insulting.

                  2. The Packers owned cell phone. Favre was pissed that Ted didn't quash this rumor. Sure Ted didn't start it, but the official statement that there was no phone took a week to circulate and he felt the delay was meant to embarrass him.

                  3. The vikings tampering charges. Favre told them the vikes didn't tamper. They didn't believe him and called in the League office.

                  I think that's it honestly. The packers didn't release anything else to embarrass Favre as he was doing a good enough job on his own.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Fosco33
                    Originally posted by RIPackerFan
                    So, in my mind - does revenge play such a part in Favre's mind - that wherever he goes, he dedicates himself even more, just to show TT that he made the wrong decision?
                    Yes.

                    Who here isn't more motivated when someone says, "Bet you can't."

                    Anyone with a competive bone in their body will lay it out there - 100%.

                    I do think TT made the wrong call(s). And apparently M3 doesn't know Brett's 'itch' turned to a 'scratch' turned to a fricken 'rash'...
                    I disagree...its easy to be pissed and motivated to stick it to TT on sunday...but will that fire burn while he is spending hours analyzing a game plan and studying film...I think not.
                    The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Bretsky
                      STUFF HAS BEEN SAID, STORIES PLANTED, THAT JUST ARE NOT TRUE


                      Dang I sure wish I knew that Favre means in that quote

                      give it up. Favre has no great revelations, or he would have spoken-up a long time ago. He was already grasping at straws during his Gretta primal scream session. There's no there there.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Bretsky
                        STUFF HAS BEEN SAID, STORIES PLANTED, THAT JUST ARE NOT TRUE

                        Dang I sure wish I knew that Favre means in that quote
                        Personally, I think Favre was paranoid, and looking for any reason not to trust Thompson. He hasn't liked him for awhile--because Thompson didn't get him his precious Randy. The cellphone thing was a story concocted by the media. They were speculating that must be how Green Bay had evidence. Thompson refuted that in his first press conference after the information was "leaked." Since when does Thompson go to the public to refute every rumor out there? I don't believe Favre when he says he didn't say he was coming back in late March. He even said he at least told them he was thinking about coming back. WTF? Did he want them to beg him to come back? I don't believe him when he said Thompson was "shaken" and that Thompson said he'd be fired if Favre sought reinstatement. That was said just to embarrass Thompson. I think he saw ghosts that weren't there. At least, information wasn't leaked that made Favre look like a dickweed (like Favre's camp leaked about Thompson). Favre made himself look like a dickweed in the Greta interview.
                        "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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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Fritz
                          When is it again? Maybe I can scrape up the cash; I'd love to hear your theories.

                          And The Shadow and I can talk about the dark side of Bart Starr.
                          There is nothing quite like the football wisdom of Fritz. You should write a book.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Fritz
                            Naw. I think he starts collecting info and pictures of TT and hangs all of it up all over some creepy little crawl space in his house and becomes completely obsessed with TT. Even starts dressing like him. He plots TT's every movement and becomes so distracted he quits his new team so he can focus all his energies on his obsession. Deanna finds out and freaks out. The kids beg him to go to therapy, but no, he's fine. Eventually he loses his fortune and his family due to his sick stalking. He terrorizes lonely TT, and in the end they realize they are both lonely, sick men.

                            It's kinda like Batman and the Joker.
                            Two points:

                            1. McCarthy tends to focus on a word and repeats it over and over again. Notice how often he uses the word “football.” Favre is clearly an emotional guy, but there is precedent with McCarthy and overuse of a words.

                            2. This whole Joker thing is spot on. I saw the movie the other night and couldn’t help noticing the parallels.

                            The overall theme was that the Joker was unstoppable because he had no motivation except for chaos. He wanted mayhem for mayhems sake; needed to be the center of attention. He had a helicopter following his vehicle. He sat on a pile of money; and then burned it. He turned friends against each other. He caused trouble with his cell phone.

                            Batman and the Joker “completed each other.”
                            After lunch the players lounged about the hotel patio watching the surf fling white plumes high against the darkening sky. Clouds were piling up in the west… Vince Lombardi frowned.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by boiga
                              Originally posted by Bretsky
                              STUFF HAS BEEN SAID, STORIES PLANTED, THAT JUST ARE NOT TRUE


                              Dang I sure wish I knew that Favre means in that quote
                              Well, from the list I remember:

                              1. Favre was pissed about the late march unretire/stay retired story. According to him, all he was doing was thinking out loud to Campen. M3 and Ted were flying to a conference and told him that they could stop by on the way to talk about unretiring. Favre told them that they didn't have to because he was still retired.

                              The way he views this, that wasn't a waffle and to have it portrayed as such in the media was insulting.

                              2. The Packers owned cell phone. Favre was pissed that Ted didn't quash this rumor. Sure Ted didn't start it, but the official statement that there was no phone took a week to circulate and he felt the delay was meant to embarrass him.

                              3. The vikings tampering charges. Favre told them the vikes didn't tamper. They didn't believe him and called in the League office.

                              I think that's it honestly. The packers didn't release anything else to embarrass Favre as he was doing a good enough job on his own.
                              Bretsky, I think Boiga's done a nice job of detailing the laundry list of complaints. A couple of observations about this, though:

                              1. I'm not really so sure TT "planted" any stories - particularly the whole (Brett's unretiring and we're flying down" thing. I think what happens in the re-telling of what happened to the media is that the media takes what's been said and reduces it to its lowest common denominator. The media is simply flat-out bad (perhaps because it's not in their best interest) at telling a complicated story (see any reporting on the middle east). Now, I could be wrong if someone has TT's actual words on what happened about that incident. But my sense is that TT relayed the story, perhaps giving it differently than Favre, which is far different than "planting" a made-up version (ask five people in a room what happened in the last two minutes and you'll get five versions). But the story the media printed is far more dramatic than "Brett was thinking out loud, TT and MM offered to come down to talk about it, and he didn't want them to go out of their way because he wasn't sure how serious he was." So, like TexasPackerBacker, I think the media has really infused this whole thing with stories that are not true, but somehow Favre seems still naive enough to believe it all. And if you want another example of how the media exploits people's words, on my comcast site this morning the sports headline is "McCarthy Slams Favre." McCarthy slams Favre? If you read the transcript of that interview or listened to it there's just no way you can come to that conclusion. Yet that's the headline, and the bastards get away with it. And the weird part is, it appears that Favre might look at that headline, and even though he probably saw the interview with MM, he might be hurt by the headline and come to think he was being slammed. I don't know. He just seems to be unduly influenced by the media, perhaps because he and his family tries to use it.

                              2. Having said that, I think there is a kind of darker side to TT. I've supported him as GM all along and I think up until this mess he's done an excellent job. However, I recognize personality traits that I myself used to have - and they are not good. Let me explain. I suspect that TT really, really doesn't like open confrontation (as opposed to MM, who seems able to deal with it). So one of the things a person like that does is to tell people what they want to hear instead of telling the truth as that person sees it. The other behavior is to just not say much of anything at all. So I believe (just my theory) that when Favre asked Thompson about, for example, interviewing Mooch, TT probably gave some vague idea that he'd call Mooch. Of course Favre took this as a yes, but in TT's mind he only promised he'd call. So he can tell himself he's not lying, and in a very narrow way he's not. But he's not being quite straight-up. So TT does what he said he'd do - he calls Mooch - but of course it's after he's hired MM. So Favre is pissed and TT tries to point to the fact he only said he'd call, which he did.

                              So it's not this scheming, deliberate lying that so many posters seem to feel is behind it. It's a person who to feel good about the relationship, so he tells them what he thinks they want to hear, but in a way that can be vague and maddening and not entirely untrue. Ironically, however, in the end nobody's happy, and - the lesson I learned - it is a lot better to just tell the truth, and after the initial hurt and anger, people are okay with it.

                              So that's my big Ted Thompson personality flaw theory.
                              "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                              KYPack

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Fritz
                                So that's my big Ted Thompson personality flaw theory.
                                That, and the fact that he has not had to deal with a woman in his life. Talk about steel being forged in a crucible.

                                You learn that being stubborn does not always make you the "winner."
                                After lunch the players lounged about the hotel patio watching the surf fling white plumes high against the darkening sky. Clouds were piling up in the west… Vince Lombardi frowned.

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