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Do you truly believe that you have any room to talk? You are one of the biggest Favre trolls and pot stirrers on the forum. One of the few reasons why I hardly read this forum anymore...same people, same shit every day.Originally posted by cpk1994. THings were great until you came back and fouled up the forum.
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Originally posted by GBRulzDo you truly believe that you have any room to talk? You are one of the biggest Favre trolls and pot stirrers on the forum. One of the few reasons why I hardly read this forum anymore...same people, same shit every day.Originally posted by cpk1994. THings were great until you came back and fouled up the forum.
I've missed you Michele.
I think its pretty rough on any Favre supporter on any forum right now. Hopefully he'll have his day in the sun again - not at our expense though.
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I don't agree. His arm looked diminished, and I think I pointed that out at the time last year. But it's also personal conjecture, so nobody will win the argument. That's just the way I saw it. His last couple of years, Sherman let him skip most of the camps. The fact it was pointed out how hard he worked before 2007 was telling, and I remember him saying that he was in the best shape of his career. It took a year, but McCarthy got him to work hard. That didn't happen at the end of Sherman's years in GB.Originally posted by Deputy NutzThis 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.
Trying to find articles to back some of this up.
From 2007:
Well, maybe not all the rest. The Packers are 5-1 this year, and Favre, at 38, is off to his best start in years. Teammates say he's in the best shape of his career
2007 was also the year in which he announced he was coming back the soonest, and he was gung ho to give it his all."As I said in February when I announced that I was coming back, I am excited about the young talent on our team and the improvements we're going to see from one year to the next. I really enjoy the young guys I'm playing with. I'm working hard down in Mississippi right now, rehabbing, and I plan to be in the best shape of my life. I look forward to playing with this team and seeing what we can do. I think we can be pretty good."
You could be right that he worked hard in 2005, but I know that wasn't always the case in recent years."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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I've missed you more, Scott. Good to see you againOriginally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by GBRulzDo you truly believe that you have any room to talk? You are one of the biggest Favre trolls and pot stirrers on the forum. One of the few reasons why I hardly read this forum anymore...same people, same shit every day.Originally posted by cpk1994. THings were great until you came back and fouled up the forum.
I've missed you Michele.
I think its pretty rough on any Favre supporter on any forum right now. Hopefully he'll have his day in the sun again - not at our expense though.
If Favre goes to MN, the only support I will still have of his is an old jockstrap that even I won't be able to hold anymore....
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Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersI don't agree. His arm looked diminished, and I think I pointed that out at the time last year. But it's also personal conjecture, so nobody will win the argument. That's just the way I saw it. His last couple of years, Sherman let him skip most of the camps. The fact it was pointed out how hard he worked before 2007 was telling, and I remember him saying that he was in the best shape of his career. It took a year, but McCarthy got him to work hard. That didn't happen at the end of Sherman's years in GB.Originally posted by Deputy NutzThis 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.
Trying to find articles to back some of this up.
From 2007:
Well, maybe not all the rest. The Packers are 5-1 this year, and Favre, at 38, is off to his best start in years. Teammates say he's in the best shape of his career
2007 was also the year in which he announced he was coming back the soonest, and he was gung ho to give it his all."As I said in February when I announced that I was coming back, I am excited about the young talent on our team and the improvements we're going to see from one year to the next. I really enjoy the young guys I'm playing with. I'm working hard down in Mississippi right now, rehabbing, and I plan to be in the best shape of my life. I look forward to playing with this team and seeing what we can do. I think we can be pretty good."
You could be right that he worked hard in 2005, but I know that wasn't always the case in recent years.
I've always wondered what the other 53 guys think about the primadonna treatment he received. I know I'd be wondering "if I make the Pro Bowl this year, can I just show up whenever I feel like it - like Brett".
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I think you need to re-read some threads. I have actually passed along Favre info that I found, including the part about Childress still being in Minnesota today. I don't bring threads from last year back to the top. I have very civil in regards to Favre this time around. In fact I pulled up this past post of mine in the "Favre comeback Part Deux" thread:Originally posted by GBRulzDo you truly believe that you have any room to talk? You are one of the biggest Favre trolls and pot stirrers on the forum. One of the few reasons why I hardly read this forum anymore...same people, same shit every day.Originally posted by cpk1994. THings were great until you came back and fouled up the forum.
Now, is that something a Favre troll would say?Originally posted by cpk1994If Brett wants to go to Minnesota, let him. The Packers have no reason to fear him anymore and even if the Vikings were to win, Brett wouldn't be gaining anything becuase what would he be "sticking to TT"? Rodgers has already shown that the Packers offense runs just fine without Favre. ALso, Brett Favre still has the biceps tendon injury to deal with. He will need surgery unless he wants to be a detriment. Also, Wilf had to see the last 4 weeks of last season and come to the realization that a 40 year old broken down QB won't to his team any good. FWIW, Wilf is on record from Febuary saying he isn't interested in Favre even if he were available.
I think you should also read some of the other non-Favre threads aw well. You will find me in civil debate with Patler, Fritz, Gun, and others. I am no where near as bad as Mobb is.
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Originally posted by cpk1994I think you need to re-read some threads. I have actually passed along Favre info that I found, including the part about Childress still being in Minnesota today. I don't bring threads from last year back to the top. I have very civil in regards to Favre this time around. In fact I pulled up this past post of mine in the "Favre comeback Part Deux" thread:
As a guy who gets pretty worked up himself, I think you get pretty worked up cpk. Here is what works for me when I'm in need of some calming down.
Scott Campbell's 3 Step Guide To Posting Serenity
1) Count backwards from 10 before responding.
2) Take 5 deep cleansing breaths to clear your head.
3) Cheap shot Harlan - squarely in the balls. (repeat if necessary)
I was skeptical at first - but it really works. The tension just miraculously evaporates right through your pores.
The world would be a better place if we'd all just follow this simple guideline.
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I'll just subsitute Paco from Harlan. I actually liek Harlan.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by cpk1994I think you need to re-read some threads. I have actually passed along Favre info that I found, including the part about Childress still being in Minnesota today. I don't bring threads from last year back to the top. I have very civil in regards to Favre this time around. In fact I pulled up this past post of mine in the "Favre comeback Part Deux" thread:
As a guy who gets pretty worked up himself, I think you get pretty worked up cpk. Here is what works for me when I'm in need of some calming down.
Scott Campbell's 3 Step Guide To Posting Serenity
1) Count backwards from 10 before responding.
2) Take 5 deep cleansing breaths to clear your head.
3) Cheap shot Harlan - squarely in the balls. (repeat if necessary)
I was skeptical at first - but it really works. The tension just miraculously evaporates right through your pores.
The world would be a better place if we'd all just follow this simple guideline.
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Originally posted by cpk1994I'll just subsitute Paco from Harlan. I actually liek Harlan.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by cpk1994I think you need to re-read some threads. I have actually passed along Favre info that I found, including the part about Childress still being in Minnesota today. I don't bring threads from last year back to the top. I have very civil in regards to Favre this time around. In fact I pulled up this past post of mine in the "Favre comeback Part Deux" thread:
As a guy who gets pretty worked up himself, I think you get pretty worked up cpk. Here is what works for me when I'm in need of some calming down.
Scott Campbell's 3 Step Guide To Posting Serenity
1) Count backwards from 10 before responding.
2) Take 5 deep cleansing breaths to clear your head.
3) Cheap shot Harlan - squarely in the balls. (repeat if necessary)
I was skeptical at first - but it really works. The tension just miraculously evaporates right through your pores.
The world would be a better place if we'd all just follow this simple guideline.
So do I.
Don't screw with the time proven recipe.
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Ok, Ok. Harlan it is.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by cpk1994I'll just subsitute Paco from Harlan. I actually liek Harlan.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by cpk1994I think you need to re-read some threads. I have actually passed along Favre info that I found, including the part about Childress still being in Minnesota today. I don't bring threads from last year back to the top. I have very civil in regards to Favre this time around. In fact I pulled up this past post of mine in the "Favre comeback Part Deux" thread:
As a guy who gets pretty worked up himself, I think you get pretty worked up cpk. Here is what works for me when I'm in need of some calming down.
Scott Campbell's 3 Step Guide To Posting Serenity
1) Count backwards from 10 before responding.
2) Take 5 deep cleansing breaths to clear your head.
3) Cheap shot Harlan - squarely in the balls. (repeat if necessary)
I was skeptical at first - but it really works. The tension just miraculously evaporates right through your pores.
The world would be a better place if we'd all just follow this simple guideline.
So do I.
Don't screw with the time proven recipe.
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Originally posted by cpk1994I'll just subsitute Paco from Harlan. I actually liek Harlan.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by cpk1994I think you need to re-read some threads. I have actually passed along Favre info that I found, including the part about Childress still being in Minnesota today. I don't bring threads from last year back to the top. I have very civil in regards to Favre this time around. In fact I pulled up this past post of mine in the "Favre comeback Part Deux" thread:
As a guy who gets pretty worked up himself, I think you get pretty worked up cpk. Here is what works for me when I'm in need of some calming down.
Scott Campbell's 3 Step Guide To Posting Serenity
1) Count backwards from 10 before responding.
2) Take 5 deep cleansing breaths to clear your head.
3) Cheap shot Harlan - squarely in the balls. (repeat if necessary)
I was skeptical at first - but it really works. The tension just miraculously evaporates right through your pores.
The world would be a better place if we'd all just follow this simple guideline.
honestly.. WTF is ur problem? Are you that immature you cannot get over arguments that happened 6 months ago? You don't even know me man.. just relax bro!
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A troll is a troll is a troll,k epecially one who goes back on his promise and should still be banned...Originally posted by Pacopete4Originally posted by cpk1994I'll just subsitute Paco from Harlan. I actually liek Harlan.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by cpk1994I think you need to re-read some threads. I have actually passed along Favre info that I found, including the part about Childress still being in Minnesota today. I don't bring threads from last year back to the top. I have very civil in regards to Favre this time around. In fact I pulled up this past post of mine in the "Favre comeback Part Deux" thread:
As a guy who gets pretty worked up himself, I think you get pretty worked up cpk. Here is what works for me when I'm in need of some calming down.
Scott Campbell's 3 Step Guide To Posting Serenity
1) Count backwards from 10 before responding.
2) Take 5 deep cleansing breaths to clear your head.
3) Cheap shot Harlan - squarely in the balls. (repeat if necessary)
I was skeptical at first - but it really works. The tension just miraculously evaporates right through your pores.
The world would be a better place if we'd all just follow this simple guideline.
honestly.. WTF is ur problem? Are you that immature you cannot get over arguments that happened 6 months ago? You don't even know me man.. just relax bro!
Wait, how does that go again?
10.9.8.7.6.5.4.3.2.1
*Deep Breath*
*Deep Breath*
*Deep Breath*
*Deep Breath*
*Deep Breath*
*Cheap Shots Harlan in the balls*
You are right SC. It does work! Props to you.
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