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What should happen with Brett Favre?
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 Posted: Thu Aug 7th, 2008 05:41 pm
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Paxman wrote:
Pax...please notice that he is giving us the finger....although he is only using his "pinky" because he doesn't even care enough to send the very best! subtlelaugh.gif

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A little bit different perspective on the whole deal!

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/8422668

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Brett Favre is without doubt a future Hall of Fame QB. His move is similar to Montana's at the end of his career. Both played their careers essentially for one team, had the natural ability, learned skill, intellect and leadership to be the best and have earned the NFL's highest achievements. Both decided to continue to play the game they love even when doing so means going to a town with a losing record. In the annals however, Brett Favre will always be a Packer and yet this season he will be a professional football player... a starting Quarterback in the NFL. That is pretty cool. He has given the Packer's fans (and all football fans) years of brilliant performances and I wish him the best.

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Paxman wrote:


That being said, the NFL's only three time MVP wears a pretty lowly watch.

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Ablejack wrote: Brett Favre is without doubt a future Hall of Fame QB. His move is similar to Montana's at the end of his career. Both played their careers essentially for one team, had the natural ability, learned skill, intellect and leadership to be the best and have earned the NFL's highest achievements. Both decided to continue to play the game they love even when doing so means going to a town with a losing record. In the annals however, Brett Favre will always be a Packer and yet this season he will be a professional football player... a starting Quarterback in the NFL. That is pretty cool. He has given the Packer's fans (and all football fans) years of brilliant performances and I wish him the best.

No one can argue Favre is a future hall of famer. That much is certain. However your comparison to Joe Montana and the Niners is faulty. Montana was forced out in a most unceremonious fashion. Favre made a decision, broadcast it to the world while weeping and saying things like, "I  have no regrets..." only to change his mind months later. When given the opportunity to rejoin the team which had clearly had to move on without him, he was unable citing he was unable to get beyond all that had happened. funny, a few days later he claimed this wasn't personal, just business... Well then why weren't you able to treat as such in Green Bay?

There is a lot of division here in green Bay. Ted Thompson has been vilified. I don't care for the guy, but he did what he had to do as the GM of the franchise. You are either a Green Bay Packers fan or a Brett Favre fan. I was a Packers fan long before Brett Favre came to town and will continue to be a fan of my hometown team until I die. As for Favre, he will regret this mistake and I just hope he doesn't get hurt. When I was a wee lad, Bart Starr quarterbacked this team, retired and was replaced by Scott Hunter. He had my child-like support and I was awed to meet him and get his autograph at a Father/son pancake and porkies breakfast. I missed Bart Starr but knew the Packers had a new quarterback. and so it went on through the years. I am a Packer fan regardless if the quarterback is Jerry Tagge, David Whitehurst, Lynn Dickey, Brett Favre or Aaron Rodgers. The Favre memorabilia will be removed from the Packer shrine and true Packer fans will root for the Packers.

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"WOW" Brett Farve is a Jet now. 

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I hope Brett doesnt get killed as a Jet Jet Jet ....... I hope they make a wild card ..... I do know that Brett owns a Panarai Radomir ....... he doesnt wear it enough

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Brett Favre is definitely a Hall of Famer...but is he no Joe Montana...not even in the same class!

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KenC wrote: Brett Favre is definitely a Hall of Famer...but is he no Joe Montana...not even in the same class!
Joe was/is the Man! hand6.gif hand6.gif

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I think when it's all said and done, he will have wished that he had retired as a Packer.  I have no love nor ill wishes for Favre, just a firm belief that there are times that a man does not see the tree from seeing the forest. I can only hope that his body doesn't pay the ultimate price as he will not have the same front line there to protect his backside!

Last edited on Sat Sep 6th, 2008 01:01 am by TimShultz

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How about this yesterday Westlake Village Christian High School led by Nick Montana (Joe's son) threw for only 7-12 for 132 yards, they beat Bakersfield Christian High led by Derek Carr, younger brother of David Carr flop num#1 draft choice out of of Fresno state, who is now backup to Manning on the Giants.  Carr threw for 227 yards.  The moral of the story Montana touchdowns, touchdowns, and touchdowns he led all the drives, now does that sound familiar...perfect.gif

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