Completely agree, mraynrand.
This has all played out perfectly for TT. He (wisely, I suppose) has put the onus on Favre by not making any overtures toward Favre to demonstrate that they want him back - whether it be picking up impact players or just reassuring him that he is wanted/needed.
Whether TT *should* make these kind of overtures toward Favre...well, that's another debate.
Joe Panos did a live interview on Milwaukee radio yesterday. When asked what thinks Favre will do, Panos said that his source (a former Packer and 8-10 year teammate/friend of Favre) says Favre's PO'd at the Packers and believes they don't really want him back - they just don't have the guts to waive or trade him.  Favre believes they're forcing him to be the decision maker and they've basically ignored his "wishes" for them to pick up impact players (that's pretty apparent by now). Favre definitely wants to play, but in the words of Panos, "He doesn't have the guts right now to ask to be traded."
Yeah, yeah - what does Joe Panos know?
Take it for what it's worth - probably not that much. I just happen to completely agree.
Whether you think Favre has the "right" to feel that way or not - again, that's another debate. Applying the "real-world" employer/employee model, as mraynrand has done, personally, I don't think there's anything wrong with the way Favre feels.
I've already stated before that I don't understand how it's "selfish" to feel that I don't need to make a bunch of personal sacrifices for "the good of the company." Yes, in my life, *I* am more important than the corporation. But maybe that's just me...
This has all played out perfectly for TT. He (wisely, I suppose) has put the onus on Favre by not making any overtures toward Favre to demonstrate that they want him back - whether it be picking up impact players or just reassuring him that he is wanted/needed.
Whether TT *should* make these kind of overtures toward Favre...well, that's another debate.
Joe Panos did a live interview on Milwaukee radio yesterday. When asked what thinks Favre will do, Panos said that his source (a former Packer and 8-10 year teammate/friend of Favre) says Favre's PO'd at the Packers and believes they don't really want him back - they just don't have the guts to waive or trade him.  Favre believes they're forcing him to be the decision maker and they've basically ignored his "wishes" for them to pick up impact players (that's pretty apparent by now). Favre definitely wants to play, but in the words of Panos, "He doesn't have the guts right now to ask to be traded."
Yeah, yeah - what does Joe Panos know?
Take it for what it's worth - probably not that much. I just happen to completely agree.
Whether you think Favre has the "right" to feel that way or not - again, that's another debate. Applying the "real-world" employer/employee model, as mraynrand has done, personally, I don't think there's anything wrong with the way Favre feels.
I've already stated before that I don't understand how it's "selfish" to feel that I don't need to make a bunch of personal sacrifices for "the good of the company." Yes, in my life, *I* am more important than the corporation. But maybe that's just me...


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