Originally posted by Tarlam!
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This is where I disagree, Tar. Sure, they knew they had a keeper. But in the pressure of the NFL, with your team one bad pass from the Super Bowl, do you really think anyone - even TT with stones of ice - would ditch Brett Favre if he'd said he was eager to come back? I don't. I think they'd have brought him back for 08 for the big run. You THINK you know what you have in Rodgers, but you've got the SB dangling right in front of you with a HOF QB. If Favre had said he wanted to come back, he'd have been back. Now, 09 might have been another story..."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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The lockerroom gift was AFTER he "retired" and from what I understand that $20 million package was in the works before 2007. You may be right and TT and MM got tired of the crap from Favre but I don't know if they would have kicked him to the curb had #4 not "retired" first. I honestly think Favre played the retirement card to get out of town. I suspect he didn't care for TT dismissing his personnel advice and didn't like MM actually tring to coach him and telling him what to do. No wonder he was hell-bent on joining the Vikes and Chilly the Enabler.Originally posted by Tarlam!See, I honestly disagree. M3 and TT knew what they had in Rodgers, though nobody else did. They knew what they had in Bert, I mean the crappy side that we all got to know later. The side Chilly now has to deal with, the one that got what'shisface fired in NY.Originally posted by PuggerI don't buy for one moment that TT and MM pushed him out the door. No GM or HC would bench their HOF QB after the season #4 had in 2007! I will say that once #4 "retired" the Packers took him at his word and passed the torch to Rodgers. Had Favre stayed as our starter I agree Rodgers would have played if Favre got hurt or we had a big lead (or were really getting beat badly).
They basically forced him out the door. Anyone remember the locker gift and 20 million severence package?
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I hear ya Pugger, Fritz. But they knew they had a procrastonater in Favre and wanted clarity. It was a contract year for A-Rod. Favre, by my own deduction, was becoming more eccentirc by the week and from what I've seen in GB pressers, that's not Packer People.
Also, that last throw against the Giants was vintage Favre and heartbreaking. I believe he didn't look the part that whole NFCCG. Cold and weathered, not wanting to be there.
As it was they copped enough crap from irate fans and woe be tied if Favre had of won the SB last season - the calls for TT's head would be unbearable.
I also look at the timetable they gave Favre to make his decision, the lack of ass-kissing the swiftness of the presser, the look on TT's face etc as an indictment for the "Master Plan".
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But TT and MM were the ones telling Favre to make more time to make a decision. Also, they had scheduled a flight down there to welcome him back but Favre called and told them to forget it.Originally posted by Tarlam!I also look at the timetable they gave Favre to make his decision, the lack of ass-kissing the swiftness of the presser, the look on TT's face etc as an indictment for the "Master Plan".
Gotta disagree Tar. There was no way that they kicked him out and there is no way they would have been able to force him out. If Favre had come back and stayed committed, Rodgers would be gone. No way would he still be riding the bench at this point.Go PACK
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No worries, Bossman, none at all.
The way I remember it is that TT and M3 wanted an early decision so they could act in the draft. Or was it Bert that said he'd make a decision early? Something like that.
At any rate, no way M3 was gonna do the same summersaults as Chilly has, twice now. I agree Bert made it easy, but my hunch tells me he was done in GB. TT played him like a fiddle, all the while keeping the high ground. Still, remember the Favre Wars?
It would have been easier for all concerned if he dumps off to Grant instead of going to Driver, a couple of plays later they are in FG range and the Packers upset that Pats instead of the Giants. Would have been a perfect script and he'd still be a hero to all and not a traitor to half.
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Boy, that's an interesting point. Imagine how different the world would be.Originally posted by Tarlam!It would have been easier for all concerned if he dumps off to Grant instead of going to Driver, a couple of plays later they are in FG range and the Packers upset that Pats instead of the Giants. Would have been a perfect script and he'd still be a hero to all and not a traitor to half.Busting drunk drivers in Antarctica since 2006
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But going along with Patler's "what if?" idea, then if Favre had done that and teh Pack had won, and then gone to the Superbowl. What if...
1. The Pack played the Pats tight but in that game Favre throws a key intercept? Then what? Do you bring Favre back, after the usual vacillating, and probably lose Rodgers so you have that one-more-shot?
2. The Packers do win the SB. Then what do you do when Favre announces there's nothing more he can accomplish, wants to go out a winner, then starts hemming and hawing? Do you kow-tow to the guy who QB'd your team to a Super Bowl win?
For the long-term sake of the franchise, maybe it really all worked out for the best."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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Was 2008 Rodgers' last year on his original contract?Originally posted by FritzBut going along with Patler's "what if?" idea, then if Favre had done that and teh Pack had won, and then gone to the Superbowl. What if...
1. The Pack played the Pats tight but in that game Favre throws a key intercept? Then what? Do you bring Favre back, after the usual vacillating, and probably lose Rodgers so you have that one-more-shot?
2. The Packers do win the SB. Then what do you do when Favre announces there's nothing more he can accomplish, wants to go out a winner, then starts hemming and hawing? Do you kow-tow to the guy who QB'd your team to a Super Bowl win?
For the long-term sake of the franchise, maybe it really all worked out for the best.
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I don't think so. Coming out of Cal, Rodgers signed a 5 year, 7.7mil contract, so I think that took him through 2009.Originally posted by PuggerWas 2008 Rodgers' last year on his original contract?Originally posted by FritzBut going along with Patler's "what if?" idea, then if Favre had done that and teh Pack had won, and then gone to the Superbowl. What if...
1. The Pack played the Pats tight but in that game Favre throws a key intercept? Then what? Do you bring Favre back, after the usual vacillating, and probably lose Rodgers so you have that one-more-shot?
2. The Packers do win the SB. Then what do you do when Favre announces there's nothing more he can accomplish, wants to go out a winner, then starts hemming and hawing? Do you kow-tow to the guy who QB'd your team to a Super Bowl win?
For the long-term sake of the franchise, maybe it really all worked out for the best.
Maybe there was a voidable year or something, I don't recall.
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No he originally signed a 5 year $7.7M deal that could have gone to $24.5 M if he met performance goals (to be read: Started). He would have been under contract thru 2009.Originally posted by PuggerWas 2008 Rodgers' last year on his original contract?Originally posted by FritzBut going along with Patler's "what if?" idea, then if Favre had done that and teh Pack had won, and then gone to the Superbowl. What if...
1. The Pack played the Pats tight but in that game Favre throws a key intercept? Then what? Do you bring Favre back, after the usual vacillating, and probably lose Rodgers so you have that one-more-shot?
2. The Packers do win the SB. Then what do you do when Favre announces there's nothing more he can accomplish, wants to go out a winner, then starts hemming and hawing? Do you kow-tow to the guy who QB'd your team to a Super Bowl win?
For the long-term sake of the franchise, maybe it really all worked out for the best.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.
-Tim Harmston
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I agree with all except he was trying to get out of town when he first retired....he was trying to get out of offseason work that MM and TT demanded. Prior to '07 they sent a personal trainer to Mississippi, that was in the news. They pretty much made sure he didn't show up to camp as out of shape as usual.Originally posted by PuggerThe lockerroom gift was AFTER he "retired" and from what I understand that $20 million package was in the works before 2007. You may be right and TT and MM got tired of the crap from Favre but I don't know if they would have kicked him to the curb had #4 not "retired" first. I honestly think Favre played the retirement card to get out of town. I suspect he didn't care for TT dismissing his personnel advice and didn't like MM actually tring to coach him and telling him what to do. No wonder he was hell-bent on joining the Vikes and Chilly the Enabler.Originally posted by Tarlam!See, I honestly disagree. M3 and TT knew what they had in Rodgers, though nobody else did. They knew what they had in Bert, I mean the crappy side that we all got to know later. The side Chilly now has to deal with, the one that got what'shisface fired in NY.Originally posted by PuggerI don't buy for one moment that TT and MM pushed him out the door. No GM or HC would bench their HOF QB after the season #4 had in 2007! I will say that once #4 "retired" the Packers took him at his word and passed the torch to Rodgers. Had Favre stayed as our starter I agree Rodgers would have played if Favre got hurt or we had a big lead (or were really getting beat badly).
They basically forced him out the door. Anyone remember the locker gift and 20 million severence package?
Favre didn't like that so he "retired". Maybe he believed it at the time, maybe not, but for damn sure he wasn't doing any offseason work. When he first said he was thinking about coming back MM was on board and wanted to send the trainer down there again, then BF said..."nevermind".
When he made it pretty obvious he was playing this game all summer until TC started, that is when TT sent him his locker....sort of a "fuck you if you want to play this game, we are done with you" move.
This whole ordeal was like you say. BF didn't like being coached and having a GM with convictions....and he really didn't like being told to stay in shape in the offseason.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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That's probably somewhere near the truth.Originally posted by bobbleheadI agree with all except he was trying to get out of town when he first retired....he was trying to get out of offseason work that MM and TT demanded. Prior to '07 they sent a personal trainer to Mississippi, that was in the news. They pretty much made sure he didn't show up to camp as out of shape as usual.Originally posted by PuggerThe lockerroom gift was AFTER he "retired" and from what I understand that $20 million package was in the works before 2007. You may be right and TT and MM got tired of the crap from Favre but I don't know if they would have kicked him to the curb had #4 not "retired" first. I honestly think Favre played the retirement card to get out of town. I suspect he didn't care for TT dismissing his personnel advice and didn't like MM actually tring to coach him and telling him what to do. No wonder he was hell-bent on joining the Vikes and Chilly the Enabler.Originally posted by Tarlam!See, I honestly disagree. M3 and TT knew what they had in Rodgers, though nobody else did. They knew what they had in Bert, I mean the crappy side that we all got to know later. The side Chilly now has to deal with, the one that got what'shisface fired in NY.Originally posted by PuggerI don't buy for one moment that TT and MM pushed him out the door. No GM or HC would bench their HOF QB after the season #4 had in 2007! I will say that once #4 "retired" the Packers took him at his word and passed the torch to Rodgers. Had Favre stayed as our starter I agree Rodgers would have played if Favre got hurt or we had a big lead (or were really getting beat badly).
They basically forced him out the door. Anyone remember the locker gift and 20 million severence package?
Favre didn't like that so he "retired". Maybe he believed it at the time, maybe not, but for damn sure he wasn't doing any offseason work. When he first said he was thinking about coming back MM was on board and wanted to send the trainer down there again, then BF said..."nevermind".
When he made it pretty obvious he was playing this game all summer until TC started, that is when TT sent him his locker....sort of a "fuck you if you want to play this game, we are done with you" move.
This whole ordeal was like you say. BF didn't like being coached and having a GM with convictions....and he really didn't like being told to stay in shape in the offseason.
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