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  • #16
    Some of this blurb was left out....


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    “It is the right fit,” Sharper told Adam Schein and Solomon Wilcots of The Sirius Blitz on Sirius NFL Radio. “I’m not a prognosticator. I’m not into making predictions but I will predict that if everything goes well with, I think he has a meeting with Coach Childress, I can see Brett playing for Minnesota this year. There’s always a lot of things on the business side that have to be taken care of but it is a perfect fit because of the style of offense they run. Brett is familiar with that, the West Coast style. He’s familiar with [offensive coordinator Darrell] Bevell, who coached him at Green Bay. And everything was kind of in line for that to happen last year but it did not happen because of the fact that Green Bay put the block on him coming to Minnesota.

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    Guess Sharper was shooting his mouth off all over the airwaves.

    This stuff is sickening, but I'm semi-addicted to it.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by KYPack

      Guess Sharper was shooting his mouth off all over the airwaves.

      This stuff is sickening, but I'm semi-addicted to it.
      I guess the Favre saga has become football porn.
      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 mission
        What I wanna know is why everyone thinks this is such a great opportunity to get back at TT??

        Really? Is it that much of a sure thing? What happens if Arod outplays him and Brettie struggles with the 3-4 as he has his entire career? Yes, I'm insinuating a Packer win in that case...

        Does Brettie retire immediately after the game? How you gonna hold that one in check?

        Could be a HUGE ASS backfire is all I'm saying ... then what, Brettie?
        It absolutely could be a back fire, but guess what? Favre is the games biggest gambler and he is willing to take that bet if he comes out of retirement, go ahead and bet against him.

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        • #19
          i miss that era of the packers with sharper/freeman et. al

          i feel like favre now; im too old to hang with these guys

          unless they WIN; then i'll jump up and down and carry em on my shoulders
          They said God has a Tim Tebow complex!

          Brew Crew in 2011!!!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by cpk1994
            Originally posted by Pacopete4
            But what happens if he does shove it in our faces? There are actually 3 things that could happen.

            He plays terrible, looks like a clown.

            He plays awesome, makes TT eat donkey shit.

            He plays the same as what Arod is doing in GB and its a battle to the end and there really isn't a clear cut winner.


            IF he does play good, and the Vikings succeed, you will not want to be a TT loving Packer fan because it will be extremely annoying as the Favre supporters will out number you.
            Really? RIght now its 70-30 that believe TT was right.. If he plays well he makes TT do nothing. TT doesn't
            give a shit about wqhat Favre does or doesn't do. TT only cares about his team, the Green Bay Packers. ANd he isn't going to shove anything in my face even if he wins. I love ARod as our QB and FAvre can't change that.
            Prior to the arm injury BF was 25-6 in last 31 games. And while I like having ARod, if the Queens get to the SB, I think the TT support would fade away.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by bbbffl66
              Originally posted by cpk1994
              Originally posted by Pacopete4
              But what happens if he does shove it in our faces? There are actually 3 things that could happen.

              He plays terrible, looks like a clown.

              He plays awesome, makes TT eat donkey shit.

              He plays the same as what Arod is doing in GB and its a battle to the end and there really isn't a clear cut winner.


              IF he does play good, and the Vikings succeed, you will not want to be a TT loving Packer fan because it will be extremely annoying as the Favre supporters will out number you.
              Really? RIght now its 70-30 that believe TT was right.. If he plays well he makes TT do nothing. TT doesn't
              give a shit about wqhat Favre does or doesn't do. TT only cares about his team, the Green Bay Packers. ANd he isn't going to shove anything in my face even if he wins. I love ARod as our QB and FAvre can't change that.
              Prior to the arm injury BF was 25-6 in last 31 games. And while I like having ARod, if the Queens get to the SB, I think the TT support would fade away.
              It isn't going to fade away. If the PAckers go 11-5 and beat the Vikings twice, the Vikes go 10-6, but get to the SB, his support will fade? No. Won't happen. His support will go as team performance goes. AN overwhelming majority are now sick of Favre, so it doesn't matter what Favre does. Its only idiots like Mobb, gex and paco that will try to rub peoples nose in it and they hate TT to begin with. They aern't real Packer fans anyway.

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              • #22
                Thanks for not including me in your idiot list. It is ok if you forgot, not having an avatar anymore makes me a invisible

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                  Thanks for not including me in your idiot list. It is ok if you forgot, not having an avatar anymore makes me a invisible
                  You are not an idot becuase, while I disagree with you a lot, you are williing to debate and listen. I respect that. Those trolls are only here to stir up shit.

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                  • #24
                    So you do recognize I am still part of the forum? Excellent!

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                      Thanks for not including me in your idiot list. It is ok if you forgot, not having an avatar anymore makes me a invisible


                      My avatar has been restored to its former glory. So I think there is hope for you too.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by bbbffl66
                        Prior to the arm injury BF was 25-6 in last 31 games.
                        I think it's fair to point this out, but I have a few counterpoints.

                        1) He was 8-20 in the 28 games prior to that.
                        2) Let's not forget that 2007 was the only year in the last several that he committed himself in the offseason and worked hard. (Which is one of things that irked me about Brett late in his career with the Pack.) He played at MVP level. No denying that. In the other three years of the last four, he hasn't had more TDs than interceptions. After not working hard this offseason, I have my doubts on whether he can get back to 2007 level.
                        3) I don't buy the arm injury. I was reading about his injury, and it sounds like it has little affect on arm strength. Plus, we don't know exactly when he got the injury. Nobody has ever definitively said that.
                        4) I thought his arm strength looked noticeably diminished even early last year. He looked like a noodle arm compared to the old Brett. Old age? Maybe. He had three great games against the three toughest teams on the schedule, but they went 6-7 and he played miserably (12 TDs and 21 interceptions) the rest of the season. That was against an extremely weak schedule. The Jets played the weakest division in the AFC (West) and the weakest division in the NFC (West).

                        Is it a slam dunk that he'll suck this year? No. Is it a slam dunk that he'll play at 2007 level? No. I tend to think it's more likely that he won't play well enough to get the Vikes to Super Bowl. If the Vikes sign him, that's what fans will expect. Maybe not win it, but get there. They were 10-6 without him last year and the schedule looks easy, so anything less than a Super Bowl appearance might be looked on as a failure. That's a lot of pressure, and he's admitted in recent years that pressure has been difficult for him.
                        "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 Scott Campbell
                          Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                          Thanks for not including me in your idiot list. It is ok if you forgot, not having an avatar anymore makes me a invisible


                          My avatar has been restored to its former glory. So I think there is hope for you too.
                          I guessed you missed the picture of Partial's nipples that I had in my avatar. Straw that broke the camel's back.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                            Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                            Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                            Thanks for not including me in your idiot list. It is ok if you forgot, not having an avatar anymore makes me a invisible


                            My avatar has been restored to its former glory. So I think there is hope for you too.
                            I guessed you missed the picture of Partial's nipples that I had in my avatar. Straw that broke the camel's back.

                            ROFL

                            That's was your high crime against humanity?

                            I missed it in detention.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by cpk1994
                              Originally posted by bbbffl66
                              Originally posted by cpk1994
                              Originally posted by Pacopete4
                              But what happens if he does shove it in our faces? There are actually 3 things that could happen.

                              He plays terrible, looks like a clown.

                              He plays awesome, makes TT eat donkey shit.

                              He plays the same as what Arod is doing in GB and its a battle to the end and there really isn't a clear cut winner.


                              IF he does play good, and the Vikings succeed, you will not want to be a TT loving Packer fan because it will be extremely annoying as the Favre supporters will out number you.
                              Really? RIght now its 70-30 that believe TT was right.. If he plays well he makes TT do nothing. TT doesn't
                              give a shit about wqhat Favre does or doesn't do. TT only cares about his team, the Green Bay Packers. ANd he isn't going to shove anything in my face even if he wins. I love ARod as our QB and FAvre can't change that.
                              Prior to the arm injury BF was 25-6 in last 31 games. And while I like having ARod, if the Queens get to the SB, I think the TT support would fade away.
                              It isn't going to fade away. If the PAckers go 11-5 and beat the Vikings twice, the Vikes go 10-6, but get to the SB, his support will fade? No. Won't happen. His support will go as team performance goes. AN overwhelming majority are now sick of Favre, so it doesn't matter what Favre does. Its only idiots like Mobb, gex and paco that will try to rub peoples nose in it and they hate TT to begin with. They aern't real Packer fans anyway.
                              this guy (or gal)....

                              it says alot about a person who feels the need to name-call on a public forum. this place is for MERE entertainment; dont take it or the "characters" on here SO seriously...the state of the packers or favre will change your life NONE

                              evolve young woman or man....

                              peep 1Thesolonia 5:16-18

                              God bless you
                              They said God has a Tim Tebow complex!

                              Brew Crew in 2011!!!

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                                Originally posted by bbbffl66
                                Prior to the arm injury BF was 25-6 in last 31 games.
                                I think it's fair to point this out, but I have a few counterpoints.

                                1) He was 8-20 in the 28 games prior to that.
                                2) Let's not forget that 2007 was the only year in the last several that he committed himself in the offseason and worked hard. (Which is one of things that irked me about Brett late in his career with the Pack.) He played at MVP level. No denying that. In the other three years of the last four, he hasn't had more TDs than interceptions. After not working hard this offseason, I have my doubts on whether he can get back to 2007 level.
                                3) I don't buy the arm injury. I was reading about his injury, and it sounds like it has little affect on arm strength. Plus, we don't know exactly when he got the injury. Nobody has ever definitively said that.
                                4) I thought his arm strength looked noticeably diminished even early last year. He looked like a noodle arm compared to the old Brett. Old age? Maybe. He had three great games against the three toughest teams on the schedule, but they went 6-7 and he played miserably (12 TDs and 21 interceptions). That was against an extremely weak schedule. The Jets played the weakest division in the AFC (West) and the weakest division in the NFC (West).

                                Is it a slam dunk that he'll suck this year? No. Is it a slam dunk that he'll play at 2007 level? No. I tend to think it's more likely that he won't play well enough to get the Vikes to Super Bowl. If the Vikes sign him, that's what fans will expect. Maybe not win it, but get there. They were 10-6 without him last year and the schedule looks easy, so anything less than a Super Bowl appearance might be looked on as a failure. That's a lot of pressure, and he's admitted in recent years that pressure has been difficult for him.
                                This is sort of BS. I watched 75% of the Jets games and Favre's arm was just as strong at the beginning of 2008 as it was the last two or three years. He had his first significant arm injury in 2008. Regardless of how serious it was, in reality it was an injury to an arm of 39 years. He was able to make all the throws he needed to intill the last 5 or 6 games of the season. He tried to make those throws and he couldn't because his arm was either injured, or exhusted, probably both, but argue his injury anyways, I don't know why you would do that.

                                Sure he was 8-20 before that, but I think you can agree the roster was a joke in those 28 games. Thompson put together a very nice team that with a bit of luck and a low number of injuries exceeded expectations in 2007. The roster was ripped apart in 2005. Slowly Thompson put his mark on the franchise in 2006, and 2007 everything came together.

                                How do you know Favre didn't do anything in the off season prior to 2007? Before 2005 he hired a personal trainer and it was well documented that he was doing yoga stretches. He was also on a "pitch" count in the off season due to the tendonitis issue in the early 2000s.

                                His last two seasons he was a combine 22-10. Not bad hard to argue with those stats. Even at 40 if I thought I could have a QB that won more than 2 games for every one loss, I would take my chances on him if he was ready to play ball.

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