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  • Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
    Originally posted by texaspackerbacker
    Assuming it turns out to be true, a big HELL NO to the Good Luck thing.

    It's all about the PACKERS not some individual who used to be on our side. The only way I root for him is if it gets us a higher pick according to the trade terms.
    :P :P :P :P
    So is TPB dating Ann-Margret or Sophia Loren?
    Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
    Vince Lombardi

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    • Wow, this thing couldn't have played out any better considering the way it was going.
      Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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      • Originally posted by Partial
        While sitting in the bar tonight, it was a surreal experience to see the breaking news hit ESPN. Man, what a sad day. While watching the top 10 Favre moments, I just about shed a tear, knowing how we treated such a great player so poorly. I grew up with Favre. My first memory was the run against Atlanta. I was but a wee lad then, and was watching the game in my basement with my Dad.

        I cannot believe that the all-time great Packer will play for another franchise. I'm in shock over the reality finality of it all.

        What a sad day to live in Wisconsin and be a Packer fan. I thought we were better than this. Evidently not.
        Yeah, it was definitely a bizzare experience to see Brett being traded to a new team, but I'm happy for Brett. He gets a new place, new teammates, and this whole circus ends for him. I hope he does well there.

        And in regards to treating him poorly, there's nothing to shed a tear about. Listen, Brett Favre has been the only QB I've known, as well. I was born on September 3rd of '92, 3 days before the start of the '92 season. Favre made his name known on September 20th against the Bengals.

        Yet, I have no reason to be sad. I'm frustrated over how the situation played out, but not sad. I wish him the best of luck and I'm sure when he goes into the HOF he will go in as a Packer first and there will be no hard feelings.
        "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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        • Originally posted by mission

          That was me. In my head I was trying to put Randy White caliber but it didnt come out.

          Anyway, here's a tissue ...

          Fag.
          In your humid, pillow biting dreams stud.....

          Do you mean Randy Wright? Randy White was a Cowboy D-lineman....and a damn good one.

          Do us a favor....use some of your..I'm sure considerable musical talents and mix up a funeral dirge for Favre because he's probably going to die a slow death in the gulag known as the Jets.
          C.H.U.D.

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          • Originally posted by BallHawk
            Originally posted by Partial
            While sitting in the bar tonight, it was a surreal experience to see the breaking news hit ESPN. Man, what a sad day. While watching the top 10 Favre moments, I just about shed a tear, knowing how we treated such a great player so poorly. I grew up with Favre. My first memory was the run against Atlanta. I was but a wee lad then, and was watching the game in my basement with my Dad.

            I cannot believe that the all-time great Packer will play for another franchise. I'm in shock over the reality finality of it all.

            What a sad day to live in Wisconsin and be a Packer fan. I thought we were better than this. Evidently not.
            Yeah, it was definitely a bizzare experience to see Brett being traded to a new team, but I'm happy for Brett. He gets a new place, new teammates, and this whole circus ends for him. I hope he does well there.

            And in regards to treating him poorly, there's nothing to shed a tear about. Listen, Brett Favre has been the only QB I've known, as well. I was born on September 3rd of '92, 3 days before the start of the '92 season. Favre made his name known on September 20th against the Bengals.

            Yet, I have no reason to be sad. I'm frustrated over how the situation played out, but not sad. I wish him the best of luck and I'm sure when he goes into the HOF he will go in as a Packer first and there will be no hard feelings.
            Your only 16? Wow your posts suggest you are much older.

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            • Originally posted by Chevelle2
              Originally posted by BallHawk
              Originally posted by Partial
              While sitting in the bar tonight, it was a surreal experience to see the breaking news hit ESPN. Man, what a sad day. While watching the top 10 Favre moments, I just about shed a tear, knowing how we treated such a great player so poorly. I grew up with Favre. My first memory was the run against Atlanta. I was but a wee lad then, and was watching the game in my basement with my Dad.

              I cannot believe that the all-time great Packer will play for another franchise. I'm in shock over the reality finality of it all.

              What a sad day to live in Wisconsin and be a Packer fan. I thought we were better than this. Evidently not.
              Yeah, it was definitely a bizzare experience to see Brett being traded to a new team, but I'm happy for Brett. He gets a new place, new teammates, and this whole circus ends for him. I hope he does well there.

              And in regards to treating him poorly, there's nothing to shed a tear about. Listen, Brett Favre has been the only QB I've known, as well. I was born on September 3rd of '92, 3 days before the start of the '92 season. Favre made his name known on September 20th against the Bengals.

              Yet, I have no reason to be sad. I'm frustrated over how the situation played out, but not sad. I wish him the best of luck and I'm sure when he goes into the HOF he will go in as a Packer first and there will be no hard feelings.
              Your only 16? Wow your posts suggest you are much older.
              So does commonly accepted mathematics.

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              • Originally posted by retailguy
                Originally posted by Chevelle2
                Originally posted by BallHawk
                Originally posted by Partial
                While sitting in the bar tonight, it was a surreal experience to see the breaking news hit ESPN. Man, what a sad day. While watching the top 10 Favre moments, I just about shed a tear, knowing how we treated such a great player so poorly. I grew up with Favre. My first memory was the run against Atlanta. I was but a wee lad then, and was watching the game in my basement with my Dad.

                I cannot believe that the all-time great Packer will play for another franchise. I'm in shock over the reality finality of it all.

                What a sad day to live in Wisconsin and be a Packer fan. I thought we were better than this. Evidently not.
                Yeah, it was definitely a bizzare experience to see Brett being traded to a new team, but I'm happy for Brett. He gets a new place, new teammates, and this whole circus ends for him. I hope he does well there.

                And in regards to treating him poorly, there's nothing to shed a tear about. Listen, Brett Favre has been the only QB I've known, as well. I was born on September 3rd of '92, 3 days before the start of the '92 season. Favre made his name known on September 20th against the Bengals.

                Yet, I have no reason to be sad. I'm frustrated over how the situation played out, but not sad. I wish him the best of luck and I'm sure when he goes into the HOF he will go in as a Packer first and there will be no hard feelings.
                Your only 16? Wow your posts suggest you are much older.
                So does commonly accepted mathematics.
                So does correct grammar. It should say "So do commonly accepted mathematics."

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                • Originally posted by Chevelle2
                  Your only 16? Wow your posts suggest you are much older.
                  Ballhawk is either a male, English version of Sybil. Or he and his Dad both post on this forum, but use the same user account.
                  "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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                  • Originally posted by Chevelle2
                    Originally posted by retailguy
                    Originally posted by Chevelle2
                    Originally posted by BallHawk
                    Originally posted by Partial
                    While sitting in the bar tonight, it was a surreal experience to see the breaking news hit ESPN. Man, what a sad day. While watching the top 10 Favre moments, I just about shed a tear, knowing how we treated such a great player so poorly. I grew up with Favre. My first memory was the run against Atlanta. I was but a wee lad then, and was watching the game in my basement with my Dad.

                    I cannot believe that the all-time great Packer will play for another franchise. I'm in shock over the reality finality of it all.

                    What a sad day to live in Wisconsin and be a Packer fan. I thought we were better than this. Evidently not.
                    Yeah, it was definitely a bizzare experience to see Brett being traded to a new team, but I'm happy for Brett. He gets a new place, new teammates, and this whole circus ends for him. I hope he does well there.

                    And in regards to treating him poorly, there's nothing to shed a tear about. Listen, Brett Favre has been the only QB I've known, as well. I was born on September 3rd of '92, 3 days before the start of the '92 season. Favre made his name known on September 20th against the Bengals.

                    Yet, I have no reason to be sad. I'm frustrated over how the situation played out, but not sad. I wish him the best of luck and I'm sure when he goes into the HOF he will go in as a Packer first and there will be no hard feelings.
                    Your only 16? Wow your posts suggest you are much older.
                    So does commonly accepted mathematics.
                    So does correct grammar. It should say "So do commonly accepted mathematics."
                    Ummm. No. But that's OK, I guess we could talk about "your" or "you're", but if YOU'RE as bright as you claim to be you'll move right along little boy.

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                    • Originally posted by Chevelle2
                      Originally posted by BallHawk
                      Originally posted by Partial
                      While sitting in the bar tonight, it was a surreal experience to see the breaking news hit ESPN. Man, what a sad day. While watching the top 10 Favre moments, I just about shed a tear, knowing how we treated such a great player so poorly. I grew up with Favre. My first memory was the run against Atlanta. I was but a wee lad then, and was watching the game in my basement with my Dad.

                      I cannot believe that the all-time great Packer will play for another franchise. I'm in shock over the reality finality of it all.

                      What a sad day to live in Wisconsin and be a Packer fan. I thought we were better than this. Evidently not.
                      Yeah, it was definitely a bizzare experience to see Brett being traded to a new team, but I'm happy for Brett. He gets a new place, new teammates, and this whole circus ends for him. I hope he does well there.

                      And in regards to treating him poorly, there's nothing to shed a tear about. Listen, Brett Favre has been the only QB I've known, as well. I was born on September 3rd of '92, 3 days before the start of the '92 season. Favre made his name known on September 20th against the Bengals.

                      Yet, I have no reason to be sad. I'm frustrated over how the situation played out, but not sad. I wish him the best of luck and I'm sure when he goes into the HOF he will go in as a Packer first and there will be no hard feelings.
                      Your only 16? Wow your posts suggest you are much older.
                      Wow, I've got hemorrhoids older than you.
                      One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
                      John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers

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                      • Originally posted by retailguy
                        Originally posted by Chevelle2
                        Originally posted by retailguy
                        Originally posted by Chevelle2
                        Originally posted by BallHawk
                        Originally posted by Partial
                        While sitting in the bar tonight, it was a surreal experience to see the breaking news hit ESPN. Man, what a sad day. While watching the top 10 Favre moments, I just about shed a tear, knowing how we treated such a great player so poorly. I grew up with Favre. My first memory was the run against Atlanta. I was but a wee lad then, and was watching the game in my basement with my Dad.

                        I cannot believe that the all-time great Packer will play for another franchise. I'm in shock over the reality finality of it all.

                        What a sad day to live in Wisconsin and be a Packer fan. I thought we were better than this. Evidently not.
                        Yeah, it was definitely a bizzare experience to see Brett being traded to a new team, but I'm happy for Brett. He gets a new place, new teammates, and this whole circus ends for him. I hope he does well there.

                        And in regards to treating him poorly, there's nothing to shed a tear about. Listen, Brett Favre has been the only QB I've known, as well. I was born on September 3rd of '92, 3 days before the start of the '92 season. Favre made his name known on September 20th against the Bengals.

                        Yet, I have no reason to be sad. I'm frustrated over how the situation played out, but not sad. I wish him the best of luck and I'm sure when he goes into the HOF he will go in as a Packer first and there will be no hard feelings.
                        Your only 16? Wow your posts suggest you are much older.
                        So does commonly accepted mathematics.
                        So does correct grammar. It should say "So do commonly accepted mathematics."
                        Ummm. No. But that's OK, I guess we could talk about "your" or "you're", but if YOU'RE as bright as you claim to be you'll move right along little boy.
                        Mathematics is plural correct? So, it should be "do"

                        For example, another plural word, dogs. "So do dogs" or "So does dogs"

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                        • Originally posted by Chevelle2
                          Originally posted by retailguy
                          Originally posted by Chevelle2
                          Originally posted by retailguy
                          Originally posted by Chevelle2
                          Originally posted by BallHawk
                          Originally posted by Partial
                          While sitting in the bar tonight, it was a surreal experience to see the breaking news hit ESPN. Man, what a sad day. While watching the top 10 Favre moments, I just about shed a tear, knowing how we treated such a great player so poorly. I grew up with Favre. My first memory was the run against Atlanta. I was but a wee lad then, and was watching the game in my basement with my Dad.

                          I cannot believe that the all-time great Packer will play for another franchise. I'm in shock over the reality finality of it all.

                          What a sad day to live in Wisconsin and be a Packer fan. I thought we were better than this. Evidently not.
                          Yeah, it was definitely a bizzare experience to see Brett being traded to a new team, but I'm happy for Brett. He gets a new place, new teammates, and this whole circus ends for him. I hope he does well there.

                          And in regards to treating him poorly, there's nothing to shed a tear about. Listen, Brett Favre has been the only QB I've known, as well. I was born on September 3rd of '92, 3 days before the start of the '92 season. Favre made his name known on September 20th against the Bengals.

                          Yet, I have no reason to be sad. I'm frustrated over how the situation played out, but not sad. I wish him the best of luck and I'm sure when he goes into the HOF he will go in as a Packer first and there will be no hard feelings.
                          Your only 16? Wow your posts suggest you are much older.
                          So does commonly accepted mathematics.
                          So does correct grammar. It should say "So do commonly accepted mathematics."
                          Ummm. No. But that's OK, I guess we could talk about "your" or "you're", but if YOU'RE as bright as you claim to be you'll move right along little boy.
                          Mathematics is plural correct? So, it should be "do"

                          For example, another plural word, dogs. "So do dogs" or "So does dogs"
                          Look, spend some time looking it up, and look up your mistakes as well. You're not correct on my post. Re-read your post, then re-read mine right after it.... Meanwhile, you used an improper form of "your". So take the damn plank out of your eye before you focus on the sliver in mine, OK? Stop being the "divisive jackass" you've been the past few days. I, for one, am fed up with it, and I believe MTP jumped your shit yesterday too. Wake up.

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                          • Originally posted by Chevelle2
                            Mathematics is plural correct? So, it should be "do"

                            For example, another plural word, dogs. "So do dogs" or "So does dogs"
                            Ummm... he's correcting you on your grammar (you use "your" when "you're" should have been used). That's fair--since you did the same.
                            "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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                            • GRAMMAR FIGHT!

                              Originally posted by 3irty1
                              This is museum quality stupidity.

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                              • Not a shock that PackersRats has turned into primary school after the last month....
                                C.H.U.D.

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