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    on aol sports ( i couldn't figure out how to put the url on) they have a story of faulk retiring and a poll of who should retire next. 60% of the pollers think farve should hang it up. i'm betting most votes were cast by opponents of the pack.
    Think I'll roll another number for the road.
    I HATE everything about the Minnesota Vikings

  • #2
    60% .....they are all jealous of Brett!

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    • #3
      Holmes gets my vote.

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      • #4
        .....and they accuse Brett of keeping the retirement talk going.

        Give me a break.

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        • #5
          I vote for our DB coach Shotty

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          • #6
            oh my God. Screw all of them.

            You don't tell a legend when to hang it up! Why do these people want to see a day when Brett Favre is no longer in the NFL.

            They're fucking idiots, that's why. Even if you're a Vike or Bears fan - c'mon...it's Brett fucking Favre.

            I didn't want to see Barry hang 'em up - and he was a Lion!!!

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            • #7
              It's funny that Favre is listed to hang them up but McNair is listed tokeep playing. Essentially over the past 3 seasons, both QB's where asked to carry their team:

              2004-2006
              Name-Att-Comp-Comp%-Yds-TDs-Ints-Rating
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              Steve McNair - 1159 - 716 - 61.77% - 7554 - 40 - 32 - 79.33
              Brett Favre - 1760 - 1061 - 60.28% - 11854 - 68 - 64 - 78.66

              Of course Favre played 8 more games then McNair in 2004 but the past thee seasons have been the most Favre has thrown the ball in any three seasons in his career. 2004 was closer to his career average and 2005 & 2006 he was way over his career averages. McNair has always been counted on over the years but the Titans/Oilers had more of a balanced attack during that time as well. McNair also sustained a lot of serious injuries. Favre has had a few but IMO, they are both iron men in the game. Favre has more then a complete season's worth of stats over McNair in three years (again I realize he missed 8 games but he just doesn't put up the same numbers).

              Basically, other fans are jealous and they are also sick of the whole Favre retirement talk. I bet if Favre could go back a few years, he never would have mentioned the word. It's got to be hard enough to face that reality without the media blowing everything out of proportion and showing up at every little event he's at just for that.
              "Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
              – Benjamin Franklin

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              • #8
                The problem with Favre was that he talked like a normal, down to earth person about what was going on and how he felt. My guess is that most, if not all those other players have woke up and felt what hes told us. Other NFL players have wondered during their last few years whether or not they can get the job done.. Favre was just the one thats told us about it, and so what? He still shows up every Sunday and is a top 5 QB in the nfl.. but he should hang em up?.. give me a break

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Pacopete4
                  Favre was just the one thats told us about it, and so what? He still shows up every Sunday and is a top 5 QB in the nfl.. but he should hang em up?.. give me a break
                  His honesty might be his only true weakness. It damn sure aint his heart or the arm. I agree, he is top 5 and I say he plays 2 more seasons.

                  I bet almost half the current starting QBs in the NFL will be out of a job before Favre retires.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                    Originally posted by Pacopete4
                    Favre was just the one thats told us about it, and so what? He still shows up every Sunday and is a top 5 QB in the nfl.. but he should hang em up?.. give me a break
                    His honesty might be his only true weakness. It damn sure aint his heart or the arm. I agree, he is top 5 and I say he plays 2 more seasons.

                    I bet almost half the current starting QBs in the NFL will be out of a job before Favre retires.
                    Given that there have been, how many?, somewhere near 200+- , QB's in the league since Favre started, this sounds reasonable.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by packinpatland
                      Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                      Originally posted by Pacopete4
                      Favre was just the one thats told us about it, and so what? He still shows up every Sunday and is a top 5 QB in the nfl.. but he should hang em up?.. give me a break
                      His honesty might be his only true weakness. It damn sure aint his heart or the arm. I agree, he is top 5 and I say he plays 2 more seasons.

                      I bet almost half the current starting QBs in the NFL will be out of a job before Favre retires.
                      Given that there have been, how many?, somewhere near 200+- , QB's in the league since Favre started, this sounds reasonable.
                      I think that number might just be for the Bears.
                      [QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.

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                      • #12
                        Pacman Jones should retire!

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                        • #13
                          A guy who may quit, but I hope doesn't is Chad Clifton.

                          He gutted it out big time last season, and showed a lot of heart, but I just don't know how long he can keep going.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by KYPack
                            A guy who may quit, but I hope doesn't is Chad Clifton.

                            He gutted it out big time last season, and showed a lot of heart, but I just don't know how long he can keep going.

                            He quits, WE ARE SCREWED. Lord help us.

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                            • #15
                              I love that link.
                              "age may be catching up to hiM'

                              "most of the packers problems can be traced to a yong team, not the resident iron man"

                              Bassically, they say age MIGHT be a factor, however the team is very young and they even say themselves that in todays game, favre is still the best on field general.

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