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Originally posted by pbmaxExactly what do you think you are going to prove? Its clear you believe this, but the posted evidence doesn't backup your claim. Post something constructive or let it go.Originally posted by cpk1994Your anti-Packer rhetoric and this quote:Originally posted by Pacopete4I haven't said anything about the subject about what I want pal...Originally posted by cpk1994We aren't. You are doing a fine job of that all by yourself.Originally posted by Pacopete4Again, I'm torn... Haven't made up my mind yet on what I "want" to have happen even though I have nothing to do with it... So don't go putting words in my mouth, thank you
pretty much sum up what you want.Originally posted by Pacopete4Or we'll see him haunt us for a year, running around an NFL field like a young boy, adding on to the legend, tearing Packerland in more pieces than it's become
PB,
If I was running a forum you'd be at or right near the top of my list for a mod.
All this spatty shit lately makes being around here a lot less enjoyable. Unfortunately Favre news isn't going away soon so it's probably here to stayTERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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i'm in total agreement with you guys, once he signs with the queens, it's over, we can put up with the bull so far butOriginally posted by Brando19Couldn't have said it better.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by FritzStill, Favre's overall point - that time heals all wounds (though it also wounds all heels) - is well taken.
I'm sure some people will forgive him for putting on that filthy purple jersey. But I won't. Once a traitor - always a traitor.
there comes a time when you cross a line and going over there... that's crossing a line
brando, you missed a couple names when you were talking about the "d" chasing favre around... i can see brady poppinga
knocking the snat outta him at least once.. a game and you you have to count collins and bigby for a couple more, it should be fun to watchfreedom of speech has consequences... Go Pack Go!!
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You're right, Fritz, maybe someone on Packer Rats or someone who has connections with older Pack team members could shed some light on this.Originally posted by FritzIt would be kind of interesting to either do some research on what Packer fan reaction was when Lombardi left and went to Washington, or to hear from some of the Packerrats who remember....(hint, hint)
'Course Lombardi's been gone a heck of a long time, I'm going to guess since 1962 and I'm sure I'm way off - someone will let us know for sure !
Is it really a halo or
just a swelled head ?
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I believe he took over the GM spot for the 68 season, then left in 69 to rebuild the Skins.Originally posted by Packers4EverYou're right, Fritz, maybe someone on Packer Rats or someone who has connections with older Pack team members could shed some light on this.Originally posted by FritzIt would be kind of interesting to either do some research on what Packer fan reaction was when Lombardi left and went to Washington, or to hear from some of the Packerrats who remember....(hint, hint)
'Course Lombardi's been gone a heck of a long time, I'm going to guess since 1962 and I'm sure I'm way off - someone will let us know for sure !

I don't remember any outrage at all, since he'd always been upfront, hugely successful, and honest - and had delivered championships to Green bay.Who Knows? The Shadow knows!
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I don't know if someone should wish that on their worst enemy, but thanks B. I could stand double the number of Favre threads if insults could be erased from posts.Originally posted by Bretsky... All this spatty shit lately makes being around here a lot less enjoyable. Unfortunately Favre news isn't going away soon so it's probably here to stay
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Good parents usually solve the issue of "what he stands for" with their two year olds with a few whacks on the tush. They soon learn not to throw tantrums when they don't get their way.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by MOBB DEEP
how many here will do their "own thing" and rub folk the wrong way and risk being ostracized or fired in their "field" in order to stand for something?
But what does he stand for? Is this a victory for fans of spite and selfish behavior everywhere?Who Knows? The Shadow knows!
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Please. That was not an above average intervew. That was a disgusting exhibition of Buck sucking Favre's dick. It was exacty what I predicted becuase Buck doesn't have a pair. That is why I mentioned Bob Costas. Bob isn't afraid to confront athletes with real queations.Originally posted by MOBB DEEPhe's obviously a status quo guy.....so i guess thats what he stands for...he's not tryn to elicit any painstaking feelings in these guys, he's not limbaugh fat tailOriginally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by MOBB DEEP
how many here will do their "own thing" and rub folk the wrong way and risk being ostracized or fired in their "field" in order to stand for something?
But what does he stand for? Is this a victory for fans of spite and selfish behavior everywhere?
shows like that are more about showcasing players like favre, manning, brady and keeping things light (with the iconic players)
being cutting edge and TRULY probing isnt in the job description for these cats (buck, et. al.)
too me its good enough that he had favre address the waffling issue in the manner that he did...i mean were people expecting favre to really discuss his disdain for TT? what athlete is really asked to be that transparent? folk walk on egg shells not only with favre
not sayn he's super profound or that his style cant be criticized, im just sayn be fair..i dont think buck is a schmuck; interview was above average imo; toughed on a myriad of topics/all u can ask for in mainstream media
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Very true, Stevo. And Clay Matthews and Barnett may have something to do with it as well.Originally posted by Stevogbfani'm in total agreement with you guys, once he signs with the queens, it's over, we can put up with the bull so far butOriginally posted by Brando19Couldn't have said it better.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by FritzStill, Favre's overall point - that time heals all wounds (though it also wounds all heels) - is well taken.
I'm sure some people will forgive him for putting on that filthy purple jersey. But I won't. Once a traitor - always a traitor.
there comes a time when you cross a line and going over there... that's crossing a line
brando, you missed a couple names when you were talking about the "d" chasing favre around... i can see brady poppinga
knocking the snat outta him at least once.. a game and you you have to count collins and bigby for a couple more, it should be fun to watch
Paco...I apologize for being sarcastic. Your opinion is your opinion...and although we feel different (I feel Favre is being a traitor to the fans as well), I realize I shouldn't have been a dick while disagreeing with you. Sorry.
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I disagree with nearly everybody in here but giving my view on the Buck interview or anything related to Favre is worthless because it just ends up in sarcastic rips or insultsTERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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Don't give in. Make a good post and we'll see it through.Originally posted by BretskyI disagree with nearly everybody in here but giving my view on the Buck interview or anything related to Favre is worthless because it just ends up in sarcastic rips or insultsBud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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right about costasOriginally posted by cpk1994Please. That was not an above average intervew. That was a disgusting exhibition of Buck sucking Favre's dick. It was exacty what I predicted becuase Buck doesn't have a pair. That is why I mentioned Bob Costas. Bob isn't afraid to confront athletes with real queations.Originally posted by MOBB DEEPhe's obviously a status quo guy.....so i guess thats what he stands for...he's not tryn to elicit any painstaking feelings in these guys, he's not limbaugh fat tailOriginally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by MOBB DEEP
how many here will do their "own thing" and rub folk the wrong way and risk being ostracized or fired in their "field" in order to stand for something?
But what does he stand for? Is this a victory for fans of spite and selfish behavior everywhere?
shows like that are more about showcasing players like favre, manning, brady and keeping things light (with the iconic players)
being cutting edge and TRULY probing isnt in the job description for these cats (buck, et. al.)
too me its good enough that he had favre address the waffling issue in the manner that he did...i mean were people expecting favre to really discuss his disdain for TT? what athlete is really asked to be that transparent? folk walk on egg shells not only with favre
not sayn he's super profound or that his style cant be criticized, im just sayn be fair..i dont think buck is a schmuck; interview was above average imo; toughed on a myriad of topics/all u can ask for in mainstream media
i liked interview tho
OMG, jus saw tivo of artie lange
dayumThey said God has a Tim Tebow complex!
Brew Crew in 2011!!!
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