KUDOS Paul....I agree 100%!KC Paul 3.0 wrote:Favre has EARNED the right to do whatever the hell he wants to do, and the Packers frankly have to like it either way. So far they haven't really upgraded their roster significantly, and being $35 million UNDER the cap, I'm guessing Favre is watching that and wondering when the hell they're going to sign anybody worth a shit.
I'd wait it out too.
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Favre should have hung up the cleats well before last season! His time is long over! He reminds me of a bad college QB tossing the ball up for grabs. I remember a few years back watching him on MNF and hearing that kiss ass Al Michaels blaming every interception that Bret threw on the receiver. Brett had his time and got a ring for Green Bay, Those days are long gone! The media, Packer fans and NFL fans influenced by the media need to get their nose out of his ass! Time for Fav-or-eee to go away and let the Pack rebuild! If all you want to see is Brett padding his stats, then let him play, but don’t expect anything good for the team by playing him! Could be the first team ever to go 0-16! How would that look on his stats? One more season would just be a bigger joke!
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KC Paul 3.0 wrote:Favre has EARNED the right to do whatever the hell he wants to do..
Bullshit. Favre is part of a team and he should be putting them first. Clearly he is not. If he's not ready to hang them up then tell the Pack he's back and let them move on. How fucking stupid is he to realize the team is deciding their future based on whether he wants to come back or not.
No player is above the team in this scenario.
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Cut Favre, he's past his prime, bla bla bla.
How many of these guys would you take over Favre? A handful?
How many of these guys would you take over Favre? A handful?
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Boller, Kyle QB, Baltimore Ravens
Bollinger, Brooks QB, New York Jets
Bouman, Todd QB, New Orleans Saints
Brady, Tom QB, New England Patriots
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Brooks, Aaron QB, Oakland Raiders
Brunell, Mark QB, Washington Redskins
Bulger, Marc QB, St. Louis Rams
Carr, David QB, Houston Texans
Collins, Kerry QB,
Collins, Todd QB, Washington Redskins
Culpepper, Daunte QB, Miami Dolphins
Delhomme, Jake QB, Carolina Panthers
Dilfer, Trent QB, Cleveland Browns
Dorsey, Ken QB, San Francisco 49ers
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Frerotte, Gus QB, St. Louis Rams
Garcia, Jeff QB, Philadelphia Eagles
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Griese, Brian QB, Chicago Bears
Grossman, Rex QB, Chicago Bears
Harrington, Joey QB, Detroit Lions
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Johnson, Brad QB, Minnesota Vikings
Kitna, Jon QB, Detroit Lions
Leftwich, Byron QB, Jacksonville Jaguars
Losman, J.P. QB, Buffalo Bills
Manning, Eli QB, New York Giants
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Favre is holding the Packers hostage how exactly? Seriously what would they be doing differently if he had decided a week or a month ago? He'll let them know well before the draft. He had a super-mega-crap season last year but a pretty damn good season the year before, so he should be given the chance to play one more year if decides it's what he wants.
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Fester, why do you have our 3rd string qb on the list? Dorsey?
Brett Favre last year...
29 interceptions
20 tds
70 passer rating
= Time to go!!!
You have "The Cannon" waiting in the wings!!!
These are his stats vs. the National Champions #1 USC... in his last year at Cal.
C/ATT YDS AVG TD INT
Aaron Rodgers 29/34 267 7.9 1 0
Most Niners fans wanted to take him #1, because they've seen him play just a few miles away @ Berkeley.
Here is a possible top 3 pick in this years draft.
Matt Leinart's stats in the same game...
C/ATT YDS AVG TD INT
Matt Leinart 15/24 164 6.8 2 1
It's time for a change, Uncle Fester.
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Brett Favre last year...
29 interceptions
20 tds
70 passer rating
= Time to go!!!
You have "The Cannon" waiting in the wings!!!
These are his stats vs. the National Champions #1 USC... in his last year at Cal.
C/ATT YDS AVG TD INT
Aaron Rodgers 29/34 267 7.9 1 0
Most Niners fans wanted to take him #1, because they've seen him play just a few miles away @ Berkeley.
Here is a possible top 3 pick in this years draft.
Matt Leinart's stats in the same game...
C/ATT YDS AVG TD INT
Matt Leinart 15/24 164 6.8 2 1
It's time for a change, Uncle Fester.
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m2 wrote:Hey #32,
Here ya go!
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You're a Niner fan and sell windchimes. Nope nothing odd about that.
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let's be perfectly honest here....if they're using these babes to promote membership......m2 wrote: Here ya go!
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i'm relatively certain that's a group i wouldn't want to be a member of.....
get out, get out while there's still time
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Felix wrote:let's be perfectly honest here....if they're using these babes to promote membership......m2 wrote: Here ya go!
i'm relatively certain that's a group i wouldn't want to be a member of.....
In all fairness the one on the right has a decent set of tits.
Other than that she should sticking her face into dough and making monster cookies.
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Wow Favre has got some fukkin balls.
Favre still hasn't decided whether to play next seasonAssociated Press
TUNICA, Miss. -- There's only one sport Brett Favre definitively can say he's still playing: golf.
Football? Well, that's the big question the Green Bay Packers quarterback still can't answer. Not when he isn't sure if he wants to risk another losing season, and he wonders whether his team improved enough this offseason to justify coming back for one more year.
AP Photo/Greg Campbell
"I know people are getting impatient," Brett Favre said. "But enjoy baseball right now."
"I'd like to say I think we are better, but I don't know if we are," Favre said Saturday at his charity golf tournament. "I don't make those decisions, never asked to. ... I know when we signed Reggie White [in 1993], we knew we were going to be better right away.
"We have to make a statement again," he added.
The 36-year-old Favre -- the NFL's only three-time MVP (1995-97) whose grit, durability and cannon arm have become his trademark -- said football is "in my blood."
He insisted he has not made up his mind, is not withholding his decision and will notify the Packers once it is reached.
There was widespread speculation that, finally, that time had arrived. Favre called a news conference, as he does every year, at the site of his golf tournament -- this year, at a casino in the Mississippi Delta some 400 miles across the state from his hometown of Kiln. A spokeswoman for his family said a "scoop" was expected.
Instead, Favre spent about 15 minutes discussing his indecision -- and his golf game.
"The fact that we're sitting here today at this press conference, to me, is a joke because I don't have anything to tell you," Favre said. "Somebody assumed that I would."
Packers coach Mike McCarthy declined comment through a team spokesman.
Favre is concerned about possibly ending his otherwise brilliant career with back-to-back losing seasons. Last year, he threw a career-high 29 interceptions and failed to throw for more than 20 touchdowns for only the second time since 1993, and the Packers finished 4-12 for their first losing season since he joined the team in 1992.
"I guess, ultimately, it comes down to just whether or not you want to play and run the risk of being 4-12 again," Favre said. "There's always that risk, and the chance of us being 12-4. I would probably be more surprised if we were 12-4.
"Anything can happen, but I never thought we'd ever go 4-12 in my tenure at Green Bay," he added. "That's something that I'll have to live with, if I'm willing to go through that again."
The quarterback from Southern Mississippi ranks second behind Dan Marino on the NFL's career list in touchdown passes (396), yards passing (53,615) and completions (4,678). He holds the NFL record for most consecutive starts for a quarterback with 221 (241 including the playoffs).
Favre has led the Packers to six division crowns, restoring success to one of the NFL's most famous franchises. The Packers won the 1997 Super Bowl in New Orleans, a 35-21 victory over New England, returning the Lombardi Trophy to Green Bay for the first time in 29 years.
"Maybe we don't get back to the Super Bowl, I don't know that, but I'd like to think we can compete for it," Favre said. "I want to feel like we can compete for the Super Bowl, not just say that to say it.
"When I left after the season, yeah, it was tough to be excited about football. But it's in my blood," Favre said.
Questions surround the team's offensive line, which struggled last season after the departure of stalwart guards Mike Wahle and Marco Rivera to free agency. Favre wants to make sure the Packers are going to be competitive again.
"I don't know on paper if we're better or not," Favre said.
Also, there are concerns about Favre's family, which in the past 2½ years has endured one trying situation after another.
His father died in December 2003. His wife, Deanna, survived breast cancer and mourned the death of her brother in an all-terrain vehicle accident. Several members of Favre's family in Mississippi were displaced because of Hurricane Katrina.
Favre threw for 399 yards and four touchdowns against the Oakland Raiders one day after his father's death.
"There are other things to do and focus on right now [besides football]," Favre said, referring to his charity. "And I say do that, because that's what I'm trying to do. I want to make the right decision, but I have other things on my plate as well."
If Green Bay decides to cut this selfish pricks ass I say bravo, who does this fuck think he is? They aren't called the Green Bay Favres!
Favre still hasn't decided whether to play next seasonAssociated Press
TUNICA, Miss. -- There's only one sport Brett Favre definitively can say he's still playing: golf.
Football? Well, that's the big question the Green Bay Packers quarterback still can't answer. Not when he isn't sure if he wants to risk another losing season, and he wonders whether his team improved enough this offseason to justify coming back for one more year.
AP Photo/Greg Campbell
"I know people are getting impatient," Brett Favre said. "But enjoy baseball right now."
"I'd like to say I think we are better, but I don't know if we are," Favre said Saturday at his charity golf tournament. "I don't make those decisions, never asked to. ... I know when we signed Reggie White [in 1993], we knew we were going to be better right away.
"We have to make a statement again," he added.
The 36-year-old Favre -- the NFL's only three-time MVP (1995-97) whose grit, durability and cannon arm have become his trademark -- said football is "in my blood."
He insisted he has not made up his mind, is not withholding his decision and will notify the Packers once it is reached.
There was widespread speculation that, finally, that time had arrived. Favre called a news conference, as he does every year, at the site of his golf tournament -- this year, at a casino in the Mississippi Delta some 400 miles across the state from his hometown of Kiln. A spokeswoman for his family said a "scoop" was expected.
Instead, Favre spent about 15 minutes discussing his indecision -- and his golf game.
"The fact that we're sitting here today at this press conference, to me, is a joke because I don't have anything to tell you," Favre said. "Somebody assumed that I would."
Packers coach Mike McCarthy declined comment through a team spokesman.
Favre is concerned about possibly ending his otherwise brilliant career with back-to-back losing seasons. Last year, he threw a career-high 29 interceptions and failed to throw for more than 20 touchdowns for only the second time since 1993, and the Packers finished 4-12 for their first losing season since he joined the team in 1992.
"I guess, ultimately, it comes down to just whether or not you want to play and run the risk of being 4-12 again," Favre said. "There's always that risk, and the chance of us being 12-4. I would probably be more surprised if we were 12-4.
"Anything can happen, but I never thought we'd ever go 4-12 in my tenure at Green Bay," he added. "That's something that I'll have to live with, if I'm willing to go through that again."
The quarterback from Southern Mississippi ranks second behind Dan Marino on the NFL's career list in touchdown passes (396), yards passing (53,615) and completions (4,678). He holds the NFL record for most consecutive starts for a quarterback with 221 (241 including the playoffs).
Favre has led the Packers to six division crowns, restoring success to one of the NFL's most famous franchises. The Packers won the 1997 Super Bowl in New Orleans, a 35-21 victory over New England, returning the Lombardi Trophy to Green Bay for the first time in 29 years.
"Maybe we don't get back to the Super Bowl, I don't know that, but I'd like to think we can compete for it," Favre said. "I want to feel like we can compete for the Super Bowl, not just say that to say it.
"When I left after the season, yeah, it was tough to be excited about football. But it's in my blood," Favre said.
Questions surround the team's offensive line, which struggled last season after the departure of stalwart guards Mike Wahle and Marco Rivera to free agency. Favre wants to make sure the Packers are going to be competitive again.
"I don't know on paper if we're better or not," Favre said.
Also, there are concerns about Favre's family, which in the past 2½ years has endured one trying situation after another.
His father died in December 2003. His wife, Deanna, survived breast cancer and mourned the death of her brother in an all-terrain vehicle accident. Several members of Favre's family in Mississippi were displaced because of Hurricane Katrina.
Favre threw for 399 yards and four touchdowns against the Oakland Raiders one day after his father's death.
"There are other things to do and focus on right now [besides football]," Favre said, referring to his charity. "And I say do that, because that's what I'm trying to do. I want to make the right decision, but I have other things on my plate as well."
If Green Bay decides to cut this selfish pricks ass I say bravo, who does this fuck think he is? They aren't called the Green Bay Favres!
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Brett Favre is done. 29 picks. A passer rating LOWER than Joey Harrington's.
Dude won a SB in 1997. Almost ten years later he chucking up 29 picks.
You tell me. According to Paul this guy can stay as long as wants no matter how bad he is....fucking tard.
Dude won a SB in 1997. Almost ten years later he chucking up 29 picks.
You tell me. According to Paul this guy can stay as long as wants no matter how bad he is....fucking tard.
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KC Paul 3.0 wrote:TREXIE, do you know ANYTHING about pro football?
Favre threw 29 picks last year BECAUSE of a shitty offensive line, no WRs to throw to, and nobody that could stay healthy at RB. Dude truly HAD to do it almost all by himself.
Apology accepted.
I dont think Favre is finished either. But what he is doing to the Packers and their fans is bullshit. what if Trent Green was pulling the same stunt? Favre should just make a fukkin decision and quit acting like a stupid teenage bitch who can't choose which boy to go to prom with.
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So his offensive line threw the picks?KC Paul 3.0 wrote:TREXIE, do you know ANYTHING about pro football?
Favre threw 29 picks last year BECAUSE of a shitty offensive line, no WRs to throw to, and nobody that could stay healthy at RB. Dude truly HAD to do it almost all by himself.
Apology accepted.
He is facing one opponent he will never ever beat......age.
Dude is done. Keep trying, dynasty.
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Mvs-- I agree in part however it's pretty clear now that the Packers are not going to be competitive this year. The free agent pool is just about dry as far as impact players capable of improving a team in 1 year. So the Pack are now left with the draft as well as the resigning of young players.
Favre isn't holiding out to see what the Packers are going to do.. he already has seen the shitty off-season they have had. He is now just being a dick and wants the Pack to release him for no other reason but to make them look worse.
I blame both parties in this situation. The Packers should have told Farve what their off-season plans were so he could either retire and ask to be released (much like Reggie White) for one last stab at a SB. They didn't and now Farve is getting back at them.
I guess I would hold the Packers more at fault for this situation but Favre is nearing jackass level himself.
Favre isn't holiding out to see what the Packers are going to do.. he already has seen the shitty off-season they have had. He is now just being a dick and wants the Pack to release him for no other reason but to make them look worse.
I blame both parties in this situation. The Packers should have told Farve what their off-season plans were so he could either retire and ask to be released (much like Reggie White) for one last stab at a SB. They didn't and now Farve is getting back at them.
I guess I would hold the Packers more at fault for this situation but Favre is nearing jackass level himself.
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Sorry I haven't read this whole thread, new job less time.
What's my take?
FUCK Brett Farve!
What a douche bag. He doesn't know whether he wants to play or not?
The Packers need to sign some impact players?
The bottom line is either he's a football player or he isn't. Right about now I'd say he isn't. If he's not 100% committed he's done....period.
Retire all ready ya premenstrual twat.....I'm tired of hearing about another bitch who just can't make up her mind.
End of rant.......
What's my take?
FUCK Brett Farve!
What a douche bag. He doesn't know whether he wants to play or not?
The Packers need to sign some impact players?
The bottom line is either he's a football player or he isn't. Right about now I'd say he isn't. If he's not 100% committed he's done....period.
Retire all ready ya premenstrual twat.....I'm tired of hearing about another bitch who just can't make up her mind.
End of rant.......
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If I had to bet it all one way or the other, I'd bet Favre will be back. The rumor is that Favre has already informed the organization of his decision and that a lot of this stuff is to get a team that really wants a QB to jump up and make an offer for the Packers number five pick.
Yes, I know it's just a rumor.
Now if somebody would just write a check big enough to shut Javon Walker the fuck up, I'd be happy.
Oh, from what I've seen of Rodgers so far, I've got to agree with mvscal.
Yes, I know it's just a rumor.
Now if somebody would just write a check big enough to shut Javon Walker the fuck up, I'd be happy.
Oh, from what I've seen of Rodgers so far, I've got to agree with mvscal.
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Joe Montana was asked about Favre in a recent interview with Chris Meyers and Montana said he felt Favre lost that competitive edge and he said once that goes, it's time to hang 'em up. I still think Favre has the physical ability to play the game, it's the mental part that seems to have faded away.
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Why exactly would Brett want to play again?
The Packers are going to suck again, and once they have last placed sealed its very likely Favre will end his career riding the pine and Aaron Rogers will finish the season behind center.
I guess for some people the obvious.....isn't.
The Packers are going to suck again, and once they have last placed sealed its very likely Favre will end his career riding the pine and Aaron Rogers will finish the season behind center.
I guess for some people the obvious.....isn't.
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