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I won't argue but I'm not fond of thinking TT is the GB Packers
I love the GB Packers
But I'm still not too fond of TT
Why do you blame TT rather than MM ?
Why would I blame MM ?
Overall I think he's done about what he should with the talent we had
MM refused to take FAvre back on the team, not TT.
Color me surprised that this thread got back on track, if off topic.
I think the only unanswered question is how M3 and T2 came to their decision. How mutual was it or who drove the bus?
Bretsky also raises a good point. I think Favre would be doing this regardless of the state of the Packer franchise. My guess is that the lure of the Super Bowl and the hope that Manning breaks a leg might be as much incentive as poking a stick in T2's eye.
all good points
IMO TT drove the bus but I don't care anymore
Favre has few friends left in football so as all he has left is family and football. His family will be around but he's not ready to give up the game. I think he's still addicted to the game and would love to win a title.
The TT stuff is a bonus but IMO not the main reason he's going to wear purple and yellow. It is a convenient reason for fans to beat the snot out of him if they choose
Where is your proof that Brett has few friends left in football. There are many ex and current players that have been on record as supporting Brett.
it appears there's no "decent" solution then unless favre just swallows pride and stays retired
You nailed it.
Why should he stay retired if he wants to play?
People say Favre is crazy for continually changing his mind. I think the fans are far crazier for thinking he should make choices to fulfill their wet dreams.
it appears there's no "decent" solution then unless favre just swallows pride and stays retired
You nailed it.
Why should he stay retired if he wants to play?
People say Favre is crazy for continually changing his mind. I think the fans are far crazier for thinking he should make choices that reenforce their own personal wet dreams.
Brett's the one that made a big deal out of saying he'd never play for anyone else. Brett's the one that always made a big deal out of being a Packer. Brett's the one that made a big deal out of retiring as a Packer.
Now he wants to stick it to the Packers, and you think people are crazy for not being real supportive?
it appears there's no "decent" solution then unless favre just swallows pride and stays retired
You nailed it.
Why should he stay retired if he wants to play?
People say Favre is crazy for continually changing his mind. I think the fans are far crazier for thinking he should make choices to fulfill their wet dreams.
I'm not going to get into this one again Harlan. I really, REALLY don't think he's coming back just because he wants to play. This has nothing to do with my wet dreams. It has to do with respect for the game and the team that made Favre what he is, which is MUCH more than he was before 1992. He should not feel the need to seek revenge, and since he does, he should just swallow his pride and decide not to seek it anyway.
Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow
and that still may be bittersweat because so many Packer faithfull(the one who feel for the organization as a living identity of players and people)do not trust him.
People say Favre is crazy for continually changing his mind. I think the fans are far crazier for thinking he should make choices that reenforce their own personal wet dreams.
Brett's the one that made a big deal out of saying he'd never play for anyone else. Brett's the one that always made a big deal out of being a Packer. Brett's the one that made a big deal out of retiring as a Packer.
Now he wants to stick it to the Packers, and you think people are crazy for not being real supportive?
Come on, every marriage is for ever and ever, richer or poorer. But shit happens. ITs not like we can't still be friends.
I'm not going to get into this one again Harlan. I really, REALLY don't think he's coming back just because he wants to play. This has nothing to do with my wet dreams. It has to do with respect for the game and the team that made Favre what he is, which is MUCH more than he was before 1992. He should not feel the need to seek revenge, and since he does, he should just swallow his pride and decide not to seek it anyway.
I guess I am both sides of the issue. (as usual? ) I agree with what you say about the ridiculousness of his Blood Vengence.
I just don't let it bother me too much. And I like that he wants to play, even if there is that dark side to it. So he is fulfilling my own personal wet dream of a life of playing a boy's game. Why grow up unless you absolutely have to?
There are no Good Vikes. They're all a bunch of back-stabbing, grandmother-robbing vandals.
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
There are no Good Vikes. They're all a bunch of back-stabbing, grandmother-robbing vandals.
You forgot ho-banging-on-a-lake
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.
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