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    Interesting tidbit from KFFL


    Packers | Favre told Thompson he was retiring
    Sat, 8 Apr 2006 12:59:41 -0700

    ESPN's Ed Werder reports at one point last week, Green Bay Packers QB Brett Favre felt he was being pressured into an answer by the team about his future so he told general manager Ted Thompson he was retiring. Thompson then told Favre to take a step back and spend more time making his decision.



    Edit: Sorry Motif, I missed your post of the same information.

  • #2
    Now, how do you suppose they would have gleaned this information?

    I wonder if they got this from the same source who said Favre was going to announce his intentions this morning.
    "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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    • #3
      Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
      Now, how do you suppose they would have gleaned this information?

      I wonder if they got this from the same source who said Favre was going to announce his intentions this morning.

      Not sure Harvey, it's a big soap opera of heresay. It's actually getting sort of funny. I get the distinct feeling it won't end soon either.

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      • #4
        Brett loves it also
        Pass Jessica's Law and keep the predators behind bars for 25 years minimum. Vote out liberal, SP judges. Enforce all immigrant laws!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by b bulldog
          Brett loves it also
          I think he wished everyone would leave him the heck alone
          TERD 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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          • #6
            I wish Thompson is quitting.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear
              I wish Thompson is quitting.
              Right or wrong, Turtle Thompson is taking a very patient approach to fixing a team with many many holes in it. He needs to build the house by August and he's still out deciding which nails to buy.
              TERD 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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              • #8
                I think this whole situation is getting old. Fine at this point retire. This kills me to say it, but this is getting a bit silly. At least last year Favre stayed out of the media until he announced his decision, now he his claiming that the Packers needed to go out and make a Reggie White like signing, and that he would be more suprised if this team went 12-4 than 4-12. Man what losing does to somebody.

                It is time for Favre to shit or get off the pot. Thompson may not have done enough in free agency, and maybe he hasn't done enough to protect his aging QB in the last two years, but reality has set in for me, there will be life after Favre, and like it or not the Packers will go on without Favre. This wishy washy shit is getting old, and if Favre does choose to retire, he was wasted all our time and energy worrying about it when he could have just ended it in January and gone out a loser throwing 29 INTs. Apparently if he does retire he will believe that his physical skills have erroded to the point where we can't lead this team to victory.

                I have supported Favre up till this point, and have put most of the blame on Thompson for basically sitting on his wallet, but Favre knows whether or not he wants to play and he is forcing the team to beg him for an answer. His physical wounds have healed from the 2005 season he is basically healthy, and regardless of what some say, he still has the skills to make plays and win some ball games, its just too bad he is too bitter at Thompson to give the fans one more glimpse of his greatness.

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                • #9
                  One point Nutz; he absolutely wants to play. There is no question about that. Truth be told, if the Turtle is going to ignore using our salary cap to sign quality starters, this is going to be a long process back to winning....so Favre might be best serves going to a team much closer to winning.

                  And I am as big of a Favre lover as any out there; I thought TT would build the talent level of this team with the 35 Million. Favre's looking for an excuse to return and TT hasn't given him one.

                  It's a rough thing to reflect on.
                  TERD 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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                  • #10
                    Nobody wants to be on a loser, and I can't blame Favre for being pissed at the fact that this team had a bundle of money and did little to improve this football team, especially on the offensive side of the ball. At the same time if he wants to so bad then it isn't that hard of a choice, come back and play and the Packers will automatically be a better team. I guarantee they wouldn't be 4-12 again, they would be at leat a 7-9 team with Favre at the helm, and I would bet they have a shot at the playoffs. I would never bet against Favre while he was in a uniform.

                    I just don't think he want to play that bad anymore, I think the fire is close to burning out. Remember in Febuary, when he said that he isn't sure if he wants the ball in crunch timed? When the hell has Favre ever said anything as outlandish as that in his 14 years in Green Bay? The man has always wanted the ball, he was the guy that was never afraid of making a mistake, and more times than not his gunslinger attitude won the Packers football games in the fourth quarter. In my opinion he just doesn't want it anymore and all he is doing now is trying to convience himself that he still does. Mentally and emotionally he is done, he thought a more active appoach in free agency by Thompson would re-kindle that fire, and it hasn't in both accounts. Emotiionally and mentally Favre has already left the game.

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                    • #11
                      I am worried he's lost some of his confidence. But honestly, you or I could have devised a defense to shut down Brett Favre those last six games. Best CB on Driver and roll a safety and double him the whole game. They didn't have another guy on that team that could get open, and the interior of that line, which they have chosen not to improve, absolutely sucked.

                      So I don't blame him for the indecision and lack of confidence in where the turtle is taking us.
                      TERD 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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                      • #12
                        Re: Favre told Thompson he was quiting?

                        [quote="Rastak"]Interesting tidbit from KFFL


                        Packers | Favre told Thompson he was retiring
                        Sat, 8 Apr 2006 12:59:41 -0700

                        ESPN's Ed Werder reports at one point last week, Green Bay Packers QB Brett Favre felt he was being pressured into an answer by the team about his future so he told general manager Ted Thompson he was retiring. Thompson then told Favre to take a step back and spend more time making his decision.



                        Sorry. I don't believe that.
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                        • #13
                          Re: Favre told Thompson he was quiting?

                          [quote="woodbuck27"]
                          Originally posted by Rastak
                          Interesting tidbit from KFFL


                          Packers | Favre told Thompson he was retiring
                          Sat, 8 Apr 2006 12:59:41 -0700

                          ESPN's Ed Werder reports at one point last week, Green Bay Packers QB Brett Favre felt he was being pressured into an answer by the team about his future so he told general manager Ted Thompson he was retiring. Thompson then told Favre to take a step back and spend more time making his decision.



                          Sorry. I don't believe that.

                          His facial expressions were not positive today; I guess that would not surprise me anymore. To me Favre wants to play, but he wants the chance to win now. A change of scenery might be best for him.
                          TERD 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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                          • #14
                            As I've been saying, it’s NOT up to Brett Favre to decide on retirement. Favre can still play the game at a high level, and everyone in the NFL knows he's still a top 5 qb. Football-wise, Favre's fate lies in Thompson's hands. If Thompson upgrades the Pack, Favre returns; if Polar Bear doesn't, he is the one forcing Favre into retirement. Thus far, it looks like Thompson is forcing Favre to retire. Thompson should be grateful that Favre hasn’t call it quit yet; as long as there isn’t an official announcement, there's always the hope of a Favre return. Obviously, Pack are a better team with Favre,

                            People like Bulldog, Collins, NutRoll, and sometime Harlan like to say the Packers don’t owe Favre anything. I disagree. Maybe things might change 20 years from now but RIGHT NOW Brett Favre is bigger than the Packer. Brett Favre is the Packer. The Packers owes it to Favre to field a competitive team. You would argue that the Packers have reimbursed Favre millions of dollars for his service, and therefore owe him nothing. The truth is that is only a small percentage compared to the revenue Favre generated for the team. Favre is instrumental in helping the Packers reach the financial prosperity they are experiencing today. Brett Favre deserves to go out a winner.

                            In sum, the legend is tempting retirement not because he can no longer play the game, but because the Polar Bear is forcing him to do so.

                            Ted Thompson is inconsistent, incompetent, inactive, incapable and a Polar Bear.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Favre told Thompson he was quiting?

                              His facial expressions were not positive today; I guess that would not surprise me anymore. To me Favre wants to play, but he wants the chance to win now. A change of scenery might be best for him.
                              Yea, he looked pretty bummed. I would guess he'll play this year though in the end. I still think there's some weird dynamic going here we aren'ty privy to. He's had some real interesting quotes as of late. He hasn't exactly had flowery praise for his offensive line. Peyton Manning going ripped when he spoke about his offensive line. Heck, I recall a few threads on JSO just RIPPING Manning after he seemed to blame his offensive line for protection problems.[/quote]

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