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NealIsGod wrote:Wow.
Chris Mortensen of ESPN is reporting that Brett Favre and his agent have sent a letter asking the Green Bay Packers to release him.
According to Mortensen, the letter was sent via overnight mail on Thursday and arrived at the Packers’ facility this morning. Favre is currently on the team’s reserve-retired list, but under league rule, if Favre requests to be taken off that list, the Packers are required to either put him on their active roster or release him. So far, Favre has not made that request.
Mortensen also reports that Favre and agent Bus Cook had a conference call on Tuesday with Packers General Manager Ted Thompson and coach Mike McCarthy, and Favre told the men he wants to play in the NFL again.
Favre is reportedly in good shape and is regularly throwing and running with a high school team in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
The Packers open training camp on July 27.
Rhiannon wrote:
Part of me says: "Stay gone and save face. Don't end up leaving like Marino had to."
Part of me says: "One more year! He can still have another SB ring! Oh yay!"
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Rhiannon wrote:Gunbot wrote:Poor Aaron Rogers is getting jerked on so much, he could be a spokesperson for Nivea if this keeps up.
Who jerks off with Nivea?? ...Stealing whatever's under your girlfriend's sink, again, huh? "Headache" this time?![]()
Luvsaugeri wrote:I'm with you Rhi. I love him and would love for him to have one more year. But there is something to be said for going out on top.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
RedWingFan wrote:Luvsaugeri wrote:I'm with you Rhi. I love him and would love for him to have one more year. But there is something to be said for going out on top.
He went out a loser and his last pass was an interception!
Rhiannon wrote:RedWingFan wrote:He went out a loser and his last pass was an interception!
Blow it out your ass.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
RedWingFan wrote:Luvsaugeri wrote:I'm with you Rhi. I love him and would love for him to have one more year. But there is something to be said for going out on top.
He went out a loser and his last pass was an interception!
RedWingFan wrote:Luvsaugeri wrote:I'm with you Rhi. I love him and would love for him to have one more year. But there is something to be said for going out on top.
He went out a loser and his last pass was an interception!
RedWingFan wrote:Rhiannon wrote:RedWingFan wrote:He went out a loser and his last pass was an interception!
Blow it out your ass.
Facts ARE stubborn things, huh?
Rhiannon wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Rhiannon wrote:RedWingFan wrote:He went out a loser and his last pass was an interception!
Blow it out your ass.
Facts ARE stubborn things, huh?
Yes, but I won't deny it. However, let me add to this by saying Farve can go out on top... of me.![]()
YoungJRNY wrote:The way Favre played last year, and to see the fun he was having, I think he still has AT LEAST 3 years left in the tank. He played extremely well with a very young team who was unproven' going into last year.. and to start the season he had 0 running game behind him (Although it did come on the 2nd half of the season.)
Yes, he ended on a bad note by throwing a HORRIBLY thrown ball that was intercepted to 'end' his career. The type of competitor he is, I can understand the itch to come back. The way he is going about it year after year is just getting annoying and repetitive. He will ONLY come back to be on a competitive team and a team that bids strong contenders to win a Championship. Is that in Green Bay? Who knows..but they are certainly on the rise. The thing is, Favre IS the Green Bay Packers. Just like Dan Marino was the Dolphins and that Joe Montana was the 49'ers. Players who had success in one place for so many years that end their career elsewhere when at the end of their career simply just do NOT fit into a system and could take years to learn..it's becoming a rookie all over again. They usually all FAIL in another City.
Favre still has years left. Great. If I were him, even though he ended his career on a bad interception, that doesn't overshadow the fact he is the most prolific and legendary player to ever play the game at the QB position. He should hang it up for good before he goes another place and embarrasses himself just like Joe Montana, and Franco Harris did.
He is Green Bay. And he should leave it that way.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Luvsaugeri wrote:I'm with you Rhi. I love him and would love for him to have one more year. But there is something to be said for going out on top.
And Brett and Green Bay just go together. I can't see him with another team.
RedWingFan wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:The way Favre played last year, and to see the fun he was having, I think he still has AT LEAST 3 years left in the tank. He played extremely well with a very young team who was unproven' going into last year.. and to start the season he had 0 running game behind him (Although it did come on the 2nd half of the season.)
Yes, he ended on a bad note by throwing a HORRIBLY thrown ball that was intercepted to 'end' his career. The type of competitor he is, I can understand the itch to come back. The way he is going about it year after year is just getting annoying and repetitive. He will ONLY come back to be on a competitive team and a team that bids strong contenders to win a Championship. Is that in Green Bay? Who knows..but they are certainly on the rise. The thing is, Favre IS the Green Bay Packers. Just like Dan Marino was the Dolphins and that Joe Montana was the 49'ers. Players who had success in one place for so many years that end their career elsewhere when at the end of their career simply just do NOT fit into a system and could take years to learn..it's becoming a rookie all over again. They usually all FAIL in another City.
Favre still has years left. Great. If I were him, even though he ended his career on a bad interception, that doesn't overshadow the fact he is the most prolific and legendary player to ever play the game at the QB position. He should hang it up for good before he goes another place and embarrasses himself just like Joe Montana, and Franco Harris did.
He is Green Bay. And he should leave it that way.
I have 2 words for YOU!!!!!.....Marion Hossa!!!
Enigma869 wrote:Whether Favre still has something left in the tank or not (and he clearly does, after last season) isn't the point. I've lost a ton of respect for Favre. This bullshit retirement act that he's been pulling for the past 5 seasons is a fucking embarrassment to the game of football and not remotely fair to the Packers franchise (which is a GREAT organization). If Favre just came back without his annual retirement tour, I wouldn't feel this way. At this point, the guy needs fucking therapy for how desperate he seems to be for ENDLESS attention. I will forever remember Favre as a great player, who was as tough as a QB to ever play in the NFL. Unfortunately, I will also remember him as a whiny bitch, who can't seem to make a decision in his life![]()
John from Boston
Moose wrote:The Pens will be fortunate to just make the playoffs next year.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Saint John wrote:Favre is like Steve Perry. They both need to either shit or get off of the fuckin' pot.
Enigma869 wrote:Saint John wrote:Favre is like Steve Perry. They both need to either shit or get off of the fuckin' pot.
The difference between Perry and Favre is that Perry "got off of the fuckin' pot" MANY years ago. Perry was never the one talking about retiring or not retiring. In fact, Perry has ALWAYS gone out of his way to say that he was done with Journey, eons ago! It's only his fans that fuel that fire! Favre fuels his own fire, ENDLESSLY! One other point...in Perry's case, the evidence (i.e. lack of any releases since the world was flat) speaks more than his words ever need to, about the fact that he's a happily retired dude!
John from Boston
YoungJRNY wrote:
I also got two words for you.
FOOTBALL SEASON!
Moose wrote:The Pens will be fortunate to just make the playoffs next year.
YoungJRNY wrote:Moose wrote:The Pens will be fortunate to just make the playoffs next year.
The Pens took care of good business this off season. A playoff team recognize what it takes to win in a certain city, esp. like a city of Pittsburgh. Taking care of business is trusting in your own men that help build a franchise inside and out. Sure, players come and go, but locking up young guys who have Cup experience in their first couple years in the league will appear crucial in the long run.
Sidney Crosby (Who is becoming a phenom of his own) and Ryan Whitney are already signed to long term contracts. We just negotiated long term deals to superstars like Evgeni Malkin, Marc-Andre Fluery, and Brooks Orpik. It doesn't matter who you put around these players. They will instantly make whoever better. This year it will be guys like Miraslov Satan, Matt Cooke and Eric Godard.
The guys we lost do NOT worry me whatsoever. We did well with adding a guy like Marion Hossa to the starting lineup..but he came the 2nd half of the season when everything was close to being clinched. Even though he was our leading scorer in the Playoffs.. I make no doubt that playing around guys like Malkin and Crosby can do that to anybody.
With that said, I predict many dominating years from the Penguins. It's right there and looks good for the City. If it's not next year then it will be FOR SURE in the next couple years to come. Bank on it.
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