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if he would have showed up on the field there would be no way for favre to back away from acting like a little boy thru all this... i watched every game favre has ever played (none since he went to the jets) and yes, he was part of what brought green bay back into the spot light (thanks brett) but after all the poop we put up with brett and the drugs and the int's and all the drama that is "brett favre" when he didn't get his way he went crazy, talking to gretta van nobody and texting to his buddies at espn then talking to the vikes now the lions... is imo "funkin over the packers." not a great job of it but still messing around where he shouldn't be.Originally posted by GrnBay007How exactly did he fuck over the Packer team? Even going back to the beginning if he wanted to be a complete jerk he would have showed up on the practice field and caused ALL kinds of media craziness. He didn't do that.Originally posted by Bossman641
Favre fucked the Packers over
we all just need to let him go his way and let the drama go with him
green bay has a good team, soon to be great, with out his greatnessfreedom of speech has consequences... Go Pack Go!!
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Well, Woody has antagonized me on many occasions so he is fair game.Originally posted by PartialYou know what is NOT cool? Making fun of someone who is A) hasn't antagonized you at all B) not here to defend themselves..Originally posted by cpk1994But then you missed the great ideas for casting the Brett Favre movie and Bossman's dead on impression of Woody.Originally posted by BallHawkWithout reading a single world in this thread I can predict this arguement has already been had over 10 times.
Yet it still goes to 4 pages.

Just sayin..
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I was just looking at the QB draft picks. More misses than hits.Originally posted by ThunderDanLets see who all did Wolf draft???
Hasselback, A Brooks, Brunnell.
I think one of those 3 might have worked out in GB.
Brooks was borderline.
1990 Kirk Baumgartner Wisconsin-Stevens Point
1992 Ty Detmer Brigham Young
1993 Mark Brunell Washington
1995 Jay Barker Alabama
1996 Kyle Wachholtz Southern California
1997 Ronnie McAda Army
1998 Matt Hasselbeck Boston College
1999 Aaron Brooks Virginia
2002 Craig Nall Northwestern (La.) State
2005 Aaron Rodgers California
2006 Ingle Martin Furman
2008 Brian Brohm Louisville
2008 Matt Flynn Louisiana State
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Originally posted by Bossman641By openly sharing information with the Lions. It doesn't matter that the Packers still won. It is the fact that he did it that is pathetic.Originally posted by GrnBay007How exactly did he fuck over the Packer team? Even going back to the beginning if he wanted to be a complete jerk he would have showed up on the practice field and caused ALL kinds of media craziness. He didn't do that.Originally posted by Bossman641
Favre fucked the Packers over
You know nothing about football first there is no proof he discussed anything of value and second I have yet to see one former player or coach on any network who is dissing Favre because of this, many have said if he called them he would look bad but otherwise there was nothing wrong legally or morally to what he did he owes the Packers absolutely nothing as many of you have so loudly explained neither do they owe him anything such as respect or a starting job. Certain people in the media can't stand to have him out of the news they need to grow up just as all of you and sometimes Brett also.
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he doesn't owe the Packers anything. But it would be a shame and mistake for Favre to take actions that break his relations with the PAckers and their fans. Could even be a $20M mistake for him.Originally posted by prsnfotohe owes the Packers absolutely nothing as many of you have so loudly explained.
It is not clear that Favre's conversation with Millan was totally innocent, and many people in the football world have criticised him (altho not on ESPN.)
I give Favre a pass because there is a good chance that the conversation went as he described, but I don't know.
How have TT, MM, or the Packers disrespected Brett Favre?Originally posted by prsnfotoneither do they owe him anything such as respect or a starting job.
Do you feel that the Packers were obligated to keep Favre's starting job available for him after he retired?
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Originally posted by Harlan Hucklebyhe doesn't owe the Packers anything. But it would be a shame and mistake for Favre to take actions that break his relations with the PAckers and their fans. Could even be a $20M mistake for him.Originally posted by prsnfotohe owes the Packers absolutely nothing as many of you have so loudly explained.
It is not clear that Favre's conversation with Millan was totally innocent, and many people in the football world have criticised him (altho not on ESPN.)
I give Favre a pass because there is a good chance that the conversation went as he described, but I don't know.
How have TT, MM, or the Packers disrespected Brett Favre?Originally posted by prsnfotoneither do they owe him anything such as respect or a starting job.
Do you feel that the Packers were obligated to keep Favre's starting job available for him after he retired?
Not at all they owed him nothing and they gave him neither, whether i agree with them does not matter, they made it clear he was not wanted and would not be the starter. One could argue he was disrespectful by unretiring and one could also say as nearly every pundit has you don't nor has anyone ever done this to a HOF er, but that was their call and they will live with it good or bad. As far as the conversation goes no one knows except a couple people what was really said but anyone with any football knowledge knows he could not have gameplanned as weasel Glazer claimed there was not enough time. It probably went down more like this "boy you guys have been taking it to us for 16 years running those three and four wideout slants do you expect more of the same Brett?" " That would be a good bet Matt".
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Tell that to Johnny Unitas, Joe Montana or Joe Namith. While not exactly the same situation they are close parallels. HOF quarterbacks near the end of their careers told by their team that they are no longer the starter and they demanded trades to get out and play for someone else.Originally posted by prsnfotoOriginally posted by Harlan Hucklebyhe doesn't owe the Packers anything. But it would be a shame and mistake for Favre to take actions that break his relations with the PAckers and their fans. Could even be a $20M mistake for him.Originally posted by prsnfotohe owes the Packers absolutely nothing as many of you have so loudly explained.
It is not clear that Favre's conversation with Millan was totally innocent, and many people in the football world have criticised him (altho not on ESPN.)
I give Favre a pass because there is a good chance that the conversation went as he described, but I don't know.
How have TT, MM, or the Packers disrespected Brett Favre?Originally posted by prsnfotoneither do they owe him anything such as respect or a starting job.
Do you feel that the Packers were obligated to keep Favre's starting job available for him after he retired?
Not at all they owed him nothing and they gave him neither, whether i agree with them does not matter, they made it clear he was not wanted and would not be the starter. One could argue he was disrespectful by unretiring and one could also say as nearly every pundit has you don't nor has anyone ever done this to a HOF er, but that was their call and they will live with it good or bad. As far as the conversation goes no one knows except a couple people what was really said but anyone with any football knowledge knows he could not have gameplanned as weasel Glazer claimed there was not enough time. It probably went down more like this "boy you guys have been taking it to us for 16 years running those three and four wideout slants do you expect more of the same Brett?" " That would be a good bet Matt".But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
-Tim Harmston
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Originally posted by prsnfoto.......he owes the Packers absolutely nothing.......
At his introductory Jets press conference, Brett said he'd always be a Packer. He owes it to himself to take better care of his legacy than he is. His petty vindictiveness is only hurting himself, and legitimizing the Packers decision to rid themselves of his increasingly distracting antics.
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If you think that players and former players aren't being critical of Favre, prsn, you might want to take a listen to Leroy Butler's interview on 1250 am from a couple days ago."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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I laughed pretty hard at thisOriginally posted by ThunderDanLets see who all did Wolf draft???Originally posted by Pacopete4Originally posted by cpk1994Why should we respect an unporfessional, selfish, jackass?Originally posted by GrnBay007Respect? Where did the respect go after he made GB a winning team again? For me it's almost not even about Favre anymore....it's more about being angry at all the disrespect shown toward someone that gave GB so much for so many years. People act like that's nothing....and that's just sad!!Originally posted by TheCheese
Respect.
maybe because most likely u wouldnt even be a packer fan had it not been for brett favre building this team and carrying this team for 16 year outta the dessert...
we would still be the arizona cardinals of this league had it not been for him Favre, White, Holmgren and Wolf.... realize that
Hasselback, A Brooks, Brunnell.
I think one of those 3 might have worked out in GB.
I was sad to see Brett go but saying it was Brett who could only carry this team for 16 years out of the tasty dessert is a joke.
Yes, Paco, I think the word you wanted to use there is "desert"
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