We're way into "woulda, coulda, shoulda" here, but...
I agree that White was a once in a lifetime signing and that a player of his calibur is very unlikely to ever hit the open market again... if you remember, White hit the open market as a result of a lawsuit that he had filed.
Just don't see how TT could bring himself to enter into a bidding war for any player, so I don't see how he could possibly have been successful in getting White to sign with GB.
At the time, White signed a 4 yr, $16 million contract... outrageous $$$ for the time - don't think TT would ever even consider breaking the bank like that. He would simply continue to count his pennies, and look forward to the next draft.
As for Favre, I'm positive TT never have traded a 1st for Favre, and I'm not sure that he would have drafted him either. If you remember, Favre was actually considered a character risk coming out of college.
He had a reputation as a partier, and had the car accident in his background. When he got to Atlanta he did nothing to dispel the doubts that some had about his ability to focus and do what was necessary to become - well, to become Brett Favre.
As for the actual trade that brought Favre to the Packers, Wolfe had originally offered a 2nd I believe, but the Falcons kept dickering around wanting another pick, or future picks, or another player, etc... Wolfe got tired of dickering with them and said, "to hell with it, how about a 1st???"... the rest is history.
Ultimately, I don't think TT has the moxie to make either of those moves.
I agree that White was a once in a lifetime signing and that a player of his calibur is very unlikely to ever hit the open market again... if you remember, White hit the open market as a result of a lawsuit that he had filed.
Just don't see how TT could bring himself to enter into a bidding war for any player, so I don't see how he could possibly have been successful in getting White to sign with GB.
At the time, White signed a 4 yr, $16 million contract... outrageous $$$ for the time - don't think TT would ever even consider breaking the bank like that. He would simply continue to count his pennies, and look forward to the next draft.
As for Favre, I'm positive TT never have traded a 1st for Favre, and I'm not sure that he would have drafted him either. If you remember, Favre was actually considered a character risk coming out of college.
He had a reputation as a partier, and had the car accident in his background. When he got to Atlanta he did nothing to dispel the doubts that some had about his ability to focus and do what was necessary to become - well, to become Brett Favre.
As for the actual trade that brought Favre to the Packers, Wolfe had originally offered a 2nd I believe, but the Falcons kept dickering around wanting another pick, or future picks, or another player, etc... Wolfe got tired of dickering with them and said, "to hell with it, how about a 1st???"... the rest is history.
Ultimately, I don't think TT has the moxie to make either of those moves.


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