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  • #31
    there's actually a few good qb's that should be available IF he retires

    my prayer is that lord plays 1 more year and then......

    VICK DA GREAT comes on board

    then i can see jets v pack in superbowl in 2 years....
    They said God has a Tim Tebow complex!

    Brew Crew in 2011!!!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by cpk1994
      Originally posted by Pacopete4
      Originally posted by GrnBay007
      Originally posted by Brando19
      He needs to retire, then get back in good with the Packers, and start doing PR for the Pack.
      Maybe, after TT and MM are gone.

      I agree.. kinda. I don't even know if he should come back will Mark Murphy is there either. He doesn't need the Green Bay Packers, they need him more so to still be the face of the franchise to sell his stuff. If I were him, I'd stay plenty clear of Packer land and ignore this shit outta them for a long, long time...


      and he needs to retire and get back in good with the Packers? faaaaaawwwwwwk that... keep on trucking Brett.. keeeeeep on truckin!
      Well after Brett shit on the organization, they should tell him to stay the hell away. They don't need him to shill the team. The Green Bay Packers were able to shill themselves before he got there and they sure as hell can shill themselves long after hes has gone. I think Murphy and Thompson should ignore him and tear up that PR contract. Bravo to TT for finally standing up to the punk diva. Bravo.

      The genius is out of his closet. It amazes me how many morons on this forum act like they know jack shit about the Packers and their finances, I certainly don't know everything, but I have pretty good inside info from someone who is very close buddies with Mr. Bergstrom (the guy who owns several car dealerships and sits on the Packer Board of directors) that like it or not Brett has had a huge financial impact on the club. Obviously the team is not going to fold or move or any of that but a strained relationship will continue to cost them millions in revenue, duh why do you think they offered it to him to begin with! As far as TT standup I am not sure he even stands when he pees much like you.

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      • #33
        A lot of Brett fans will never forgive TT for trading him to the Jets but they don't consider what Brett did in that situation. Brett retired and management believed he truly was finished so they handed the reins over to the player they picked as his replacement in the first round. Some weeks later Brett changes his mind and put MM in quite a situation. If he brings Brett back what does he do with AR? Rodgers was ready to start. Having him sit on the bench another year would do him no good. Brett is no back-up either! So after long talks with Brett MM wasn't convinced of Brett's commitment to GB so he decided (and I truly believe this was MM's call more than TT's) to stay with AR and his future upside. Management tried to talk Brett out of coming back because they knew it would be a PR nightmare but to no avail.

        But it now seems like it was good for eveyone. AR became the starter (and showed us fans that he is pretty darn good), Brett continued to play, the Jets got a financial shot in the arm and the Pack might get a second round pick for a 39 year old QB.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by prsnfoto
          Originally posted by cpk1994
          Originally posted by Pacopete4
          Originally posted by GrnBay007
          Originally posted by Brando19
          He needs to retire, then get back in good with the Packers, and start doing PR for the Pack.
          Maybe, after TT and MM are gone.

          I agree.. kinda. I don't even know if he should come back will Mark Murphy is there either. He doesn't need the Green Bay Packers, they need him more so to still be the face of the franchise to sell his stuff. If I were him, I'd stay plenty clear of Packer land and ignore this shit outta them for a long, long time...


          and he needs to retire and get back in good with the Packers? faaaaaawwwwwwk that... keep on trucking Brett.. keeeeeep on truckin!
          Well after Brett shit on the organization, they should tell him to stay the hell away. They don't need him to shill the team. The Green Bay Packers were able to shill themselves before he got there and they sure as hell can shill themselves long after hes has gone. I think Murphy and Thompson should ignore him and tear up that PR contract. Bravo to TT for finally standing up to the punk diva. Bravo.

          The genius is out of his closet. It amazes me how many morons on this forum act like they know jack shit about the Packers and their finances, I certainly don't know everything, but I have pretty good inside info from someone who is very close buddies with Mr. Bergstrom (the guy who owns several car dealerships and sits on the Packer Board of directors) that like it or not Brett has had a huge financial impact on the club. Obviously the team is not going to fold or move or any of that but a strained relationship will continue to cost them millions in revenue, duh why do you think they offered it to him to begin with! As far as TT standup I am not sure he even stands when he pees much like you.
          Sure he has had a financial impact, but there are those that are implying that Favre should stick it to the organization as if the teams life depends on Favre making them that money. That's BS. But to sit here and bash only TT and make Favre out to be the victim when Favre started this pissing contest with his diava act to begin with while TT tried to take the high road by not saying anything at all until he had to defend himslef from the onslaught from ESPN and Favre's cronies as Bret hid behind his mommy is crap. TT's only mistake was stooping to Favre's childish level. But it was high time that Brett be treated like one of 53 players on the roster. Its not TT's fault Brett couldn't handle it like a mature adult.

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          • #35
            Will the Packers' organization retire #4 at the home opener the season after he "really" retires? Will their be awkwardness? B< either of the parties?


            I know Reggie went on to a different team and so did Vince and they are revered by us all.

            But, they did it before the days of public internet forums!! And, they didn't hold the Packers hostage.

            I'm a sentimental old fool and, retrospively, say the whole exit was a mistake and I would gladly give back the draft pick to make the Packers' world whole again.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Tarlam!
              Will the Packers' organization retire #4 at the home opener the season after he "really" retires? Will their be awkwardness? B< either of the parties?


              I know Reggie went on to a different team and so did Vince and they are revered by us all.

              But, they did it before the days of public internet forums!! And, they didn't hold the Packers hostage.

              I'm a sentimental old fool and, retrospively, say the whole exit was a mistake and I would gladly give back the draft pick to make the Packers' world whole again.
              The papers had a good column on this during the season.

              Vince Lombardi
              Curly Lambeau
              Mike Holmgren
              Reggie White
              Brett Favre

              All left the Packers while still active and retired working for other teams.

              There was some level of bitterness when these guys moved on, but eventually they are all revered as Green Bay Packers.

              This sport we love is a business and shit happens, things change, so people move on.

              The fans need to move on, too.

              And they will.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by MOBB DEEP
                mark schlareth says the retirement question should be tabled til jun/july - lol

                he admits its not favre's fault he's asked that question CONTINUALLY...
                It is his fault! He is the one who has made it into a drama every year. All he had to do in previous years was shut his mouth and he could never do that. He had to help foster it into a great big Brett Favre love fest. 100% his fault!

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                • #38
                  {ilr]3]
                  Originally posted by MOBB DEEP
                  mark schlareth says the retirement question should be tabled til jun/july - lol

                  he admits its not favre's fault he's asked that question CONTINUALLY...
                  It is his fault! He is the one who has made it into a drama every year. All he had to do in previous years was shut his mouth and he could never do that. He had to help foster it into a great big Brett Favre love fest. 100% his fault!
                  ALso, Mark Schlereth, a FavreSPN employe, saying "Its not Brett's fault"? Wow what a shock. Using a FavreSPN employee to make your case that is not Brett's fault is really not making a case at all.

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                  • #39
                    {ilr]3]
                    Originally posted by MOBB DEEP
                    mark schlareth says the retirement question should be tabled til jun/july - lol

                    he admits its not favre's fault he's asked that question CONTINUALLY...
                    It is his fault! He is the one who has made it into a drama every year. All he had to do in previous years was shut his mouth and he could never do that. He had to help foster it into a great big Brett Favre love fest. 100% his fault!
                    NO its not his fault.

                    Its the god-damned leftist medias fault!
                    Baah

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Pugger
                      A lot of Brett fans will never forgive TT for trading him to the Jets but they don't consider what Brett did in that situation. Brett retired and management believed he truly was finished so they handed the reins over to the player they picked as his replacement in the first round. Some weeks later Brett changes his mind and put MM in quite a situation. If he brings Brett back what does he do with AR? Rodgers was ready to start. Having him sit on the bench another year would do him no good. Brett is no back-up either! So after long talks with Brett MM wasn't convinced of Brett's commitment to GB so he decided (and I truly believe this was MM's call more than TT's) to stay with AR and his future upside. Management tried to talk Brett out of coming back because they knew it would be a PR nightmare but to no avail.

                      But it now seems like it was good for eveyone. AR became the starter (and showed us fans that he is pretty darn good), Brett continued to play, the Jets got a financial shot in the arm and the Pack might get a second round pick for a 39 year old QB.
                      I agree. I really just wish the whole thing would get dropped once and for all. If Favre and the Packer organization kiss and make up in the end, then the move will have ended up fine for everyone. Favre gets one more year to play (my guess). Jets become relevent again and get a boost in PR and financially. Packers get to see what Rodgers has, and lock up a good QB (IMO) for a few years.

                      The only way this ends bad in the long-term is if Favre holds a grudge with the organization and both his legacy as well as the Packers is tarnished. Otherwise this is nothing but a little blip on the radar.
                      Go PACK

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by KYPack
                        Vince Lombardi
                        Curly Lambeau
                        Mike Holmgren
                        Reggie White
                        Brett Favre
                        Reggie retired while a Packer, but then decided to make a comeback a year or two later, right?
                        "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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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                          Originally posted by KYPack
                          Vince Lombardi
                          Curly Lambeau
                          Mike Holmgren
                          Reggie White
                          Brett Favre
                          Reggie retired while a Packer, but then decided to make a comeback a year or two later, right?
                          Yep. 1998 was his last year as a Packer, and he played for Carolina in 2000.

                          He actually retired before 1998 too, but unretired right away haha

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                          • #43
                            BREAKING NEWS

                            This just in:

                            Aaron Rodgers is NOT contemplating retirement.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by cpk1994
                              Originally posted by Pacopete4
                              Originally posted by GrnBay007
                              Originally posted by Brando19
                              He needs to retire, then get back in good with the Packers, and start doing PR for the Pack.
                              Maybe, after TT and MM are gone.

                              I agree.. kinda. I don't even know if he should come back will Mark Murphy is there either. He doesn't need the Green Bay Packers, they need him more so to still be the face of the franchise to sell his stuff. If I were him, I'd stay plenty clear of Packer land and ignore this shit outta them for a long, long time...


                              and he needs to retire and get back in good with the Packers? faaaaaawwwwwwk that... keep on trucking Brett.. keeeeeep on truckin!
                              Well after Brett shit on the organization, they should tell him to stay the hell away. They don't need him to shill the team. The Green Bay Packers were able to shill themselves before he got there and they sure as hell can shill themselves long after hes has gone. I think Murphy and Thompson should ignore him and tear up that PR contract. Bravo to TT for finally standing up to the punk diva. Bravo.
                              I disagree entirely. While I understand this franchise will be fine with or without Favre, I think it would be a great thing if the two parties would settle their differences and rebuild that bridge. They bitterly disagreed on certain things, but their goal was the same - to win a Super Bowl. That being the case, I would hope that they could find a way to get past their problems and find a way to co-exist as members of our franchise.
                              Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by gex
                                {ilr]3]
                                Originally posted by MOBB DEEP
                                mark schlareth says the retirement question should be tabled til jun/july - lol

                                he admits its not favre's fault he's asked that question CONTINUALLY...
                                It is his fault! He is the one who has made it into a drama every year. All he had to do in previous years was shut his mouth and he could never do that. He had to help foster it into a great big Brett Favre love fest. 100% his fault!
                                NO its not his fault.

                                Its the god-damned leftist medias fault!
                                I was with you entirely for the first 3 years of this drama. But when Brett said he was done - and held a presser that everyone in the country saw to tell us he was done - but then decided he wasn't... It changed my whole perspective on the deal.

                                The media did not create this drama this year, Favre did by changing his mind. Not that there's anything wrong with changing your mind, but the fact remains that is what started the drama this year.

                                And it got me thinking, if the media were responsible for the drama the first 3 years, why would Brett himself go on national TV and put his face on the drama this year? Maybe the media wasn't as responsible the previous 3 years as I thought they were. That's where I'm at now. It's not that the media couldn't create this if they wanted to, because they could, but it was clearly evident that Favre started it this year by changing his mind - and that indecisiveness he displayed this year is exactly what I had figured the media was creating the prior 3. Now I'm not so sure.
                                Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow

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