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  • #16
    I wonder what he did to piss them off. I listen to the radio alot. A little over a week ago, I remember hearing him say that if a new coach comes in and tries to take things over and doesnt' account for things that were done in the past taht he will lose the players. He went on to say that is how he feels about his job but the way he said it sounded kind of personal. Favre made him by dishing him alot of storys and now Favre stopped giving Havel stuff and Havel sort of disappeared from relevance. Now he's fired.

    HUH....Kind of unusual. I should call in and ask why he got fired from the press gazette on the radio. I'm sure he'd appreciate that
    Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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    • #17
      Okay, here's my one inside connection: a good friend of mine has a brother who works in the newspaper biz over in GB. He says Havel has serious issues with alcohol. This could have played a role. Yes, lots of people booze it up, but if you start falling out of favor and if your drinking affects your work, then that can be a contributing factor.

      Wow. I had inside info. I feel so...special.
      "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

      KYPack

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      • #18
        Damnit. I really enjoyed Havel's columns..I was one of the few who did....

        Alcohol issues? damn..I never would have guessed

        He still does the radio show every afternoon though...

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        • #19
          I am not surprised at all that he has an alcohol problem. He talks about boozin all the time on the radio. Him and JG are always talkin about having drinks. He used to be the voice of the GBPG when it game to Packer football. Now he's fired.

          It's kind of wierd acctually. I've been reading him since I got to GB 6 years ago and now I'll never read another Havel artical. I'll be alot more devistated when McGinn and Christl leave. Those two are the best we have. Wilde is next. Havel was next, only because he is entertaining.
          Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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          • #20
            They better get someone to replace him..I don't think Mike Woods and Mike Vandermausse are gonna cut it..

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            • #21
              Originally posted by BF4MVP
              They better get someone to replace him..I don't think Mike Woods and Mike Vandermausse are gonna cut it..
              I agree. Tomlinson either.

              If it's not written by either McGinn, Christl, Wilde or Havel; I usually just skim or don't even read it at all. I think they better start searching too because Havel did at least stir opinion. I appreciate honest sports journalism but at some point opinion and attitude are needed. Havel had that.
              Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by GregJennings
                Originally posted by BF4MVP
                They better get someone to replace him..I don't think Mike Woods and Mike Vandermausse are gonna cut it..
                I agree. Tomlinson either.

                If it's not written by either McGinn, Christl, Wilde or Havel; I usually just skim or don't even read it at all. I think they better start searching too because Havel did at least stir opinion. I appreciate honest sports journalism but at some point opinion and attitude are needed. Havel had that.
                Totally agree.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by BF4MVP
                  Originally posted by GregJennings
                  Originally posted by BF4MVP
                  They better get someone to replace him..I don't think Mike Woods and Mike Vandermausse are gonna cut it..
                  I agree. Tomlinson either.

                  If it's not written by either McGinn, Christl, Wilde or Havel; I usually just skim or don't even read it at all. I think they better start searching too because Havel did at least stir opinion. I appreciate honest sports journalism but at some point opinion and attitude are needed. Havel had that.
                  Totally agree.
                  agree about Jason Wilde. Would add Tom Silverstein.
                  more freedom, less government. Go Sarah!

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by motife
                    agree about Jason Wilde. Would add Tom Silverstein.
                    I've sort of developed an attidude against most writers so I dont' think I've given him a chacne. I'll pay closer attn to his stuff.
                    Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                    • #25
                      If the GBPG was smart they would pay Wilde whatever it took to come the the Gazette. I think he would bring the GBPG *Packer coverage* to an all time high rating.
                      Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by GregJennings
                        Originally posted by motife
                        agree about Jason Wilde. Would add Tom Silverstein.
                        I've sort of developed an attidude against most writers so I dont' think I've given him a chacne. I'll pay closer attn to his stuff.
                        Silverstein is actually pretty good as well; similar style to McGinn, but not as good. He's more knowledgeable than Cliffy, who I like as well.
                        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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                        • #27
                          Cliffy's a crusty mofo, that weight-liftin', earring wearin' dude.
                          "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                          KYPack

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                          • #28


                            some readers posts on Chris Havel at the Press Gazette forum :

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                            GB's sports writers are not writers just reporters. They show no initiative to dig up the stories and show little insider prowess. I have talked with almost all of them. We often critique the Claytons of the world but at least they are pounding the pavement to get the scoup. The Packer reporters are hayseeds Its pretty bad when people on this forum have better connections than they do...just pathetic

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                            so would you throw Havel in there with them? Or did he genuinely try getting a story and they fired him?

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                            the funny thing about Havel is that they always promoted him as their "award-winning" reporter....now they fire him? Something big had to have gone down....

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                            GB's sports writers are not writers just reporters. They show no initiative to dig up the stories and show little insider prowess. I have talked with almost all of them. We often critique the Claytons of the world but at least they are pounding the pavement to get the scoup. The Packer reporters are hayseeds Its pretty bad when people on this forum have better connections than they do...just pathetic

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                            so would you throw Havel in there with them? Or did he genuinely try getting a story and they fired him?

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                            I had heard about a month ago? that Havel had shoulder surgery and was on a leave of absence.

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                            according to my sources, which I cannot reveal, after Havel's surgury he came back to work at the press, then he stopped showing up, & didn't have an explanation which(after a few days) was viewed by Gannett as an official resignation.

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                            exactly, I think there may be more to this story than just not showing up for work, but I doubt I will be able to find anything else out about this.

                            I would imagine that Chris must have had a reason for this because in my opinion he had a pretty cushy job.

                            Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 6:40 pm Post subject:

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                            Havel was either cheerleading his favorites - or - throwing his dislikes under the bus. Because of this - I felt his analysis was flawed, and not worth my time - I stopped reading and listening to him long ago.

                            Just my opinion.

                            Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 6:43 pm Post subject:

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                            I would tend to agree with you, Wilk. More of a talk radio ranter than an analytical writer. Some people like that. It just tires me out.
                            more freedom, less government. Go Sarah!

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                            • #29
                              In an unrelated news, D'Tyrant Michaels of the Liberal Utopian, who wrote the book, "T.E.D.: A Polar Bear Odyssy," is AWOL from the mentioned newspaper.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by motife

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                                GB's sports writers are not writers just reporters. They show no initiative to dig up the stories and show little insider prowess. I have talked with almost all of them. We often critique the Claytons of the world but at least they are pounding the pavement to get the scoup. The Packer reporters are hayseeds Its pretty bad when people on this forum have better connections than they do...just pathetic
                                so this clown wants those wonderful reporters that go out and try ans make the news, not just report it

                                i despise those kinds of sports reporters. nothing but shit stirrers

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