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    Of course, the irony here is that Favre didn't really believe this team could be this good when the season started. He spent the offseason fuming about the Packers' decision to not trade for Randy Moss. He wondered why running back Ahman Green wasn't re-signed when the backfield lacked another proven runner. Even when Favre talked about skipping a May mini-camp that he later attended, he gave the impression he was miffed at management for not surrounding him with better players.

    It's clear now that Favre sees the vision that general manager Ted Thompson and head coach Mike McCarthy had for a team that won 12 games the previous two years.
    Who Knows? The Shadow knows!

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    Amen!
    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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    • #3
      HUH?
      Always respect your opponent, even when you're kicking the crap outta him.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by FritzDontBlitz
        HUH?
        Shadow is the ultimate company man. And this time he's letting Favre have it for having his own opinion. Es ist verbotten.

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        • #5
          Is Nosferatu becoming a preacher?
          C.H.U.D.

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          • #6
            And hark! I say unto thou:
            Heed the testimony of thine own eyes!
            Who Knows? The Shadow knows!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by The Shadow
              And hark! I say unto thou:
              Heed the testimony of thine own eyes!
              Other than being the latest installment of "Nitpicking 101" I fail to see the point in this thread....
              Always respect your opponent, even when you're kicking the crap outta him.

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              • #8
                I think Shadow is suppose to start off rubbing something in our faces and at the end of the thread he breaks down and recalls all the times he called for Favre to retire.

                Nah, he is too old to remember that. 2005 was a long time ago.

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                • #9
                  Re: Amen

                  Originally posted by The Shadow
                  Of course, the irony here is that Favre didn't really believe this team could be this good when the season started. He spent the offseason fuming about the Packers' decision to not trade for Randy Moss. He wondered why running back Ahman Green wasn't re-signed when the backfield lacked another proven runner. Even when Favre talked about skipping a May mini-camp that he later attended, he gave the impression he was miffed at management for not surrounding him with better players.

                  It's clear now that Favre sees the vision that general manager Ted Thompson and head coach Mike McCarthy had for a team that won 12 games the previous two years.
                  Meh, you have that a little twisted I am afraid. Ted Thompson tried to get Favre to retire only to have Favre catch fire. Those WR's respect the hell out of him and are hanging on his every word. McCarthy is playing to the strength's the team has right now as any good coach should. The spread offense is not the WCO and it sure as hell wasn't McCarthy or Thompson's vision for this team. So which is it? Favre buying into the WCO and ZBS or McCarthy letting him play the game and Thompson scratching his head?
                  "Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
                  – Benjamin Franklin

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                  • #10
                    Re: Amen

                    Originally posted by Merlin

                    1. Ted Thompson tried to get Favre to retire only to have Favre catch fire.
                    2. The spread offense is not the WCO and it sure as hell wasn't McCarthy or Thompson's vision for this team.
                    3. So which is it? Favre buying into the WCO and ZBS or McCarthy letting him play the game and Thompson scratching his head?
                    I regrouped your quote, Merlin, to address your points.

                    1. You know this, how exactly?
                    2. The WCO uses short passes, that we actually tend towards. Please explain how spreading the defense negates the short routes.
                    3. It is clear to me, Favre has bought into whatever M3 is selling. I seriously doubt TT is scratching his head, except maybe that he sees his vision succeeding a season or two earlier than he expected.

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                    • #11
                      Um, Shadow...you wouldn't have cribbed this from Jeffri Chadiha's column on ESPN.com without giving credit, would you?

                      He said,

                      Of course, the irony here is that Favre didn't really believe this team could be this good when the season started. He spent the offseason fuming about the Packers' decision to not trade for Randy Moss. He wondered why running back Ahman Green wasn't re-signed when the backfield lacked another proven runner. Even when Favre talked about skipping a May mini-camp that he later attended, he gave the impression he was miffed at management for not surrounding him with better players.

                      It's clear now that Favre sees the vision that general manager Ted Thompson and head coach Mike McCarthy had for a team that won 12 games the previous two years. He also is glad that his teammates understood his frustrations.


                      Mind you, I don't disagree with the statements above about Favre. I just am too much of a college professor not to want people to cite sources.
                      Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
                      Vince Lombardi

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                      • #12
                        Re: Amen

                        Originally posted by Merlin
                        Originally posted by The Shadow
                        Of course, the irony here is that Favre didn't really believe this team could be this good when the season started. He spent the offseason fuming about the Packers' decision to not trade for Randy Moss. He wondered why running back Ahman Green wasn't re-signed when the backfield lacked another proven runner. Even when Favre talked about skipping a May mini-camp that he later attended, he gave the impression he was miffed at management for not surrounding him with better players.

                        It's clear now that Favre sees the vision that general manager Ted Thompson and head coach Mike McCarthy had for a team that won 12 games the previous two years.
                        Meh, you have that a little twisted I am afraid. Ted Thompson tried to get Favre to retire only to have Favre catch fire. Those WR's respect the hell out of him and are hanging on his every word. McCarthy is playing to the strength's the team has right now as any good coach should. The spread offense is not the WCO and it sure as hell wasn't McCarthy or Thompson's vision for this team. So which is it? Favre buying into the WCO and ZBS or McCarthy letting him play the game and Thompson scratching his head?
                        Certainly hard to find things to complain about and stick to your agenda, huh? I guess you can always fall back on the old TT was really trying to get Farve to retire, Farve didn't, and I guess the Packers are now winning despite TT schtick. Lame.
                        GO PACK!!!!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Badgerinmaine
                          Um, Shadow...you wouldn't have cribbed this from Jeffri Chadiha's column on ESPN.com without giving credit, would you?

                          He said,

                          Of course, the irony here is that Favre didn't really believe this team could be this good when the season started. He spent the offseason fuming about the Packers' decision to not trade for Randy Moss. He wondered why running back Ahman Green wasn't re-signed when the backfield lacked another proven runner. Even when Favre talked about skipping a May mini-camp that he later attended, he gave the impression he was miffed at management for not surrounding him with better players.

                          It's clear now that Favre sees the vision that general manager Ted Thompson and head coach Mike McCarthy had for a team that won 12 games the previous two years. He also is glad that his teammates understood his frustrations.


                          Mind you, I don't disagree with the statements above about Favre. I just am too much of a college professor not to want people to cite sources.
                          Maybe the Shadow is Jeffri Chadiha...
                          It feels like a koala bear just crapped a rainbow in my brain!!!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Badgerinmaine
                            Um, Shadow...you wouldn't have cribbed this from Jeffri Chadiha's column on ESPN.com without giving credit, would you?

                            He said,

                            Of course, the irony here is that Favre didn't really believe this team could be this good when the season started. He spent the offseason fuming about the Packers' decision to not trade for Randy Moss. He wondered why running back Ahman Green wasn't re-signed when the backfield lacked another proven runner. Even when Favre talked about skipping a May mini-camp that he later attended, he gave the impression he was miffed at management for not surrounding him with better players.

                            It's clear now that Favre sees the vision that general manager Ted Thompson and head coach Mike McCarthy had for a team that won 12 games the previous two years. He also is glad that his teammates understood his frustrations.


                            Mind you, I don't disagree with the statements above about Favre. I just am too much of a college professor not to want people to cite sources.
                            Thanks for at least cleaning it up....
                            Always respect your opponent, even when you're kicking the crap outta him.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Badgerinmaine
                              Um, Shadow...you wouldn't have cribbed this from Jeffri Chadiha's column on ESPN.com without giving credit, would you?

                              He said,

                              Of course, the irony here is that Favre didn't really believe this team could be this good when the season started. He spent the offseason fuming about the Packers' decision to not trade for Randy Moss. He wondered why running back Ahman Green wasn't re-signed when the backfield lacked another proven runner. Even when Favre talked about skipping a May mini-camp that he later attended, he gave the impression he was miffed at management for not surrounding him with better players.

                              It's clear now that Favre sees the vision that general manager Ted Thompson and head coach Mike McCarthy had for a team that won 12 games the previous two years. He also is glad that his teammates understood his frustrations.


                              Mind you, I don't disagree with the statements above about Favre. I just am too much of a college professor not to want people to cite sources.
                              .................................................. ...........................................

                              Oh yes, most definitely I did crib this. Never meant to not assign credit - just 3 problems : 1. I am hopelessly computer illiterate and am not sure how to take just part of an article & still keep the writer's name.
                              2. I always assume every poster reads everything that comes out on the Pack, and would already be familiar with that piece. 3. The article ws not full of run-on sentences and fragments, so posters would automatically know it wasn't a true Shadow production.
                              Who Knows? The Shadow knows!

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