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  • The drama's a lot easier to watch when you know who your quarterback's gonna be next year. Either way it doesn't matter anymore.
    "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 GrnBay007
      With all the obsessing over it, it appears some Packer fans miss the so called "drama".
      To be fair 007, it seems you are having trouble letting this one go too.

      Who cares what anyone else thinks about Favre. Unless they attack you personally, just ignore them if you don't want to get into debate.

      People have every right to hate Favre if they want to, just as you have every right to support him. Both he and TT handled that situation poorly, but that doesn't make it a wash necessarily. Few are going to be entirely indifferent as far as that one is concerned. There are just as many that beat the dead horse named Ted Thompson as there are that beat the dead horse named Brett Favre. Since everybody knows how everybody feels, then once again, I'd say the best route to take is to just ignore controversial posts unless you really want to get into that argument.

      As far as how Favre's performance this year affects the Packers, I'm a little pissed off too. Had he played the same way in December that he played in October and early November, Green Bay would be getting at least a second round pick from New York. He stunk in December, which made our compensation pick 25-30 slots lower than it should have been IMO. And that's from a Packer fan's perspective - I don't get into it from a Jets fan's perspective, but I could imagine the outrage would be far worse looking at it that way. So by putting the Packers first, there's plenty to be angry with Favre about after the last 4 or 5 weeks of the season.

      As far as the retirement drama, as often as we've been dealing with it, one has to admit it does feel like a weight has been lifted off of our shoulders without this drama lingering over our heads for the first several months of the offseason. You had to expect a couple of shots at Tannenbaum and the Jets now that he has to deal with it instead. It's not really fair to call people out on it. I am relieved as well to be rid of this hassle, as it is not conducive to building a team and getting prepared for the new season best you can. 2009 can start right away now, instead of having to wait a couple months.
      Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow

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      • Originally posted by Gunakor
        Originally posted by GrnBay007
        With all the obsessing over it, it appears some Packer fans miss the so called "drama".
        To be fair 007, it seems you are having trouble letting this one go too.

        Who cares what anyone else thinks about Favre. Unless they attack you personally, just ignore them if you don't want to get into debate.

        People have every right to hate Favre if they want to, just as you have every right to support him. Both he and TT handled that situation poorly, but that doesn't make it a wash necessarily. Few are going to be entirely indifferent as far as that one is concerned. There are just as many that beat the dead horse named Ted Thompson as there are that beat the dead horse named Brett Favre. Since everybody knows how everybody feels, then once again, I'd say the best route to take is to just ignore controversial posts unless you really want to get into that argument.
        I don't want to argue with anyone. It's obvious how those who regularly post here feel on the subject and there is no sense in trying to change anyone's mind.

        I just think it's childish and a bit pathetic that two months ago the people that were outraged that Favre's name was mentioned on a Packer forum are now the ones that won't stop talking about him....after the end of his 2008 season flopped.

        It doesn't really matter and I'm done discussing the whole thing. After all, people are really just showing their true colors by the continued bashing.

        In comparing those that have bashed TT and those that continue to bash BF. All I can say is this.....Favre proved himself as a winning QB for the Green Bay Packers. TT hasn't proved he's a winning GM yet....time will tell.

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        • Re: Brett may retire???

          Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
          Originally posted by Pugger
          Peter King was on the NBC pregame show last night and he reiterated his belief that Brett is going to retire. I'm not going to hold my breath. Brett has cried wolf too many times. I too will believe it when the season starts and Brett isn't on anyone's roster.
          I want to see Brett follow Mangini to Cleveland and play there. What fun! Its all just entertainment.

          Those of you worried about Favre's legacy have nothing to fear, that story has already been written. Maybe some people are feeling ashamed of yourselves for hating-on Thompson last summer, embarrassed that TT has been vindicated. Take one step forward if you fall into this catetgory.

          I am most against the sentinment that Favre should have stayed retired. Coming back and accepting a gig with the ne'r-d-well Jets showed the best of Brett Favre - his love of the game of football, willingness to take risks, his boyish good nature. I hope he comes back next year, although I REALLY think he should consider being a backup, the season is too long for a senior citizen.
          Oh boy. Derek Anderson, Brady Quinn, AND Brett Favre, all on the same roster? I don't think the Browns own enough footballs...
          Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow

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          • I sense that a few posters want to get this thread up to about 50 billion responses and then claim some kind of sad moral victory.
            Ok. Consider this a contribution.
            Who Knows? The Shadow knows!

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            • Originally posted by GrnBay007
              I don't want to argue with anyone.
              {4 paragraphs of arguments and accusations deleted}

              another above-the-frayer checks in.

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              • Originally posted by GrnBay007
                Originally posted by Gunakor
                Originally posted by GrnBay007
                With all the obsessing over it, it appears some Packer fans miss the so called "drama".
                To be fair 007, it seems you are having trouble letting this one go too.

                Who cares what anyone else thinks about Favre. Unless they attack you personally, just ignore them if you don't want to get into debate.

                People have every right to hate Favre if they want to, just as you have every right to support him. Both he and TT handled that situation poorly, but that doesn't make it a wash necessarily. Few are going to be entirely indifferent as far as that one is concerned. There are just as many that beat the dead horse named Ted Thompson as there are that beat the dead horse named Brett Favre. Since everybody knows how everybody feels, then once again, I'd say the best route to take is to just ignore controversial posts unless you really want to get into that argument.
                I don't want to argue with anyone. It's obvious how those who regularly post here feel on the subject and there is no sense in trying to change anyone's mind.

                I just think it's childish and a bit pathetic that two months ago the people that were outraged that Favre's name was mentioned on a Packer forum are now the ones that won't stop talking about him....after the end of his 2008 season flopped.

                It doesn't really matter and I'm done discussing the whole thing. After all, people are really just showing their true colors by the continued bashing.

                In comparing those that have bashed TT and those that continue to bash BF. All I can say is this.....Favre proved himself as a winning QB for the Green Bay Packers. TT hasn't proved he's a winning GM yet....time will tell.

                both great, and hilarious points... nice work 007

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                • Originally posted by GrnBay007
                  All I can say is this.....Favre proved himself as a winning QB for the Green Bay Packers. TT hasn't proved he's a winning GM yet....time will tell.
                  I'd agree with you about Favre being a winning QB for the Packers. But TT was every bit as responsible for 13-3 last year as BF, if you want to look at it that way. And in looking at the progression, he started 4-12, went 8-8 the next year through rebuilding, and hosted the NFC Championship game the year after that. Certainly that had something to do with Favre and the players Thompson inherited when he took the job, but it had a lot to do with the players Thompson brought in as well.

                  Being perfectly fair, you have to remember that TT had a great deal with the construction of the only Seattle Seahawks team to reach the Super Bowl in that franchises history. And he was damn close last year with the Packers, a roster which by that time had been largely rebuilt by Thompson. I think he has a pretty good track record, but that's just my opinion.

                  16 great years doesn't matter anymore. It's all in the rearview now. The past belongs in a museum or a Hall of Fame, not on a football feild. Nobody gets where they are going by staring at what's behind them. The Jets tried to get there by staring at what was behind us, and are no closer to a Super Bowl win than we were last year.

                  I don't mean to imply Favre is washed up, but there are a whole bunch of younger players that have more to contribute than Favre at this point. Favre is no longer a SB caliber QB, and that much is undeniable as far as I'm concerned. Maybe Rodgers isn't either, I don't know. But I'm excited to see him finally get his opportunity to succeed, and honestly feel that at this point he's a better QB in a long 16 game season than Favre is.
                  Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow

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                  • Originally posted by Gunakor
                    Favre is no longer a SB caliber QB, and that much is undeniable as far as I'm concerned.

                    What the hell is a SB caliber QB? There have been guys that won them that don't even belong starting in this league.

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                    • Originally posted by Pacopete4
                      Originally posted by Gunakor
                      Favre is no longer a SB caliber QB, and that much is undeniable as far as I'm concerned.

                      What the hell is a SB caliber QB? There have been guys that won them that don't even belong starting in this league.
                      LOL, hell REX got there. :P

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                      • Originally posted by Gunakor

                        Maybe Rodgers isn't either, I don't know. But I'm excited to see him finally get his opportunity to succeed,
                        Me too.

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                        • Originally posted by Gunakor
                          Originally posted by GrnBay007
                          All I can say is this.....Favre proved himself as a winning QB for the Green Bay Packers. TT hasn't proved he's a winning GM yet....time will tell.
                          I'd agree with you about Favre being a winning QB for the Packers. But TT was every bit as responsible for 13-3 last year as BF, if you want to look at it that way. And in looking at the progression, he started 4-12, went 8-8 the next year through rebuilding, and hosted the NFC Championship game the year after that. Certainly that had something to do with Favre and the players Thompson inherited when he took the job, but it had a lot to do with the players Thompson brought in as well.

                          Being perfectly fair, you have to remember that TT had a great deal with the construction of the only Seattle Seahawks team to reach the Super Bowl in that franchises history. And he was damn close last year with the Packers, a roster which by that time had been largely rebuilt by Thompson. I think he has a pretty good track record, but that's just my opinion.

                          16 great years doesn't matter anymore. It's all in the rearview now. The past belongs in a museum or a Hall of Fame, not on a football feild. Nobody gets where they are going by staring at what's behind them. The Jets tried to get there by staring at what was behind us, and are no closer to a Super Bowl win than we were last year.

                          I don't mean to imply Favre is washed up, but there are a whole bunch of younger players that have more to contribute than Favre at this point. Favre is no longer a SB caliber QB, and that much is undeniable as far as I'm concerned. Maybe Rodgers isn't either, I don't know. But I'm excited to see him finally get his opportunity to succeed, and honestly feel that at this point he's a better QB in a long 16 game season than Favre is.

                          I tend to give TT a pass on the 4-12 season
                          But if we give credit for 8-8 to 13-3 you should also throw a dart at him for 13-3 to 6-10.

                          And for what it's worth overall I think TT has did a decent job but I'm probably one of the few closer to the middle that on one extreme or the other
                          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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                          • Don't mean to distract here........but Pennington just threw his 3rd pick....hmmmm......

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                            • Originally posted by GrnBay007
                              Originally posted by Gunakor

                              Maybe Rodgers isn't either, I don't know. But I'm excited to see him finally get his opportunity to succeed,
                              Me too.

                              Ditto! And everyone knows I wanted it a year later than it happened but I hope he can be the big piece of the offense that the west coast needs. I also hope we get a GM in here that can build strength in the lines. Until Snake TT leaves, Rodgers will struggle to win games, let alone a SB, with no help in either of those categories.

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                              • Originally posted by The Shadow
                                I sense that a few posters want to get this thread up to about 50 billion responses and then claim some kind of sad moral victory.
                                Ok. Consider this a contribution.

                                Thanks for contributing w/o throwing out any sarcastic rips
                                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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