Moderator: Andrew
Saint John wrote:Brett Favre will be the starting QB for the Packers this year. What's so fucking hard to figure out about that? And if ESPN continues to conststantly talk about this egotistical, multi-personalitied, self-centered jagoff any more, I think I might boycott them for awhile.I hope he comes back and has his arm broken in 14 places. Preferably by Brian Urlacher.
Angiekay wrote:Saint John wrote:Brett Favre will be the starting QB for the Packers this year. What's so fucking hard to figure out about that? And if ESPN continues to conststantly talk about this egotistical, multi-personalitied, self-centered jagoff any more, I think I might boycott them for awhile.I hope he comes back and has his arm broken in 14 places. Preferably by Brian Urlacher.
Dan, you turn me on more everyday.....![]()
Here's a little tidbit I found this morning:
FANS PRESSURE GREEN BAY TO REINSTATE FAVRE: About 100 of Brett Favre's fans rallied outside Lambeau Field on Sunday (July 13th), urging the Green Bay Packers to reinstate him as the starting quarterback. The 38-year-old Favre retired on March 6th after 16 seasons with the team, but he's since changed his mind and has asked for his release because it appears the Packers aren't receptive to having him play again. General manager Ted Thompson and coach Mike McCarthy said Saturday they didn't plan to grant Favre's request, with Thompson saying that while Favre could rejoin the team in a different role, the Packers were committed to going with Aaron Rodgers as their starter.
Angiekay wrote:Dan, you turn me on more everyday.....![]()
Angiekay wrote:Here's a little tidbit I found this morning:
FANS PRESSURE GREEN BAY TO REINSTATE FAVRE: About 100 of Brett Favre's fans rallied outside Lambeau Field on Sunday (July 13th), urging the Green Bay Packers to reinstate him as the starting quarterback. The 38-year-old Favre retired on March 6th after 16 seasons with the team, but he's since changed his mind and has asked for his release because it appears the Packers aren't receptive to having him play again. General manager Ted Thompson and coach Mike McCarthy said Saturday they didn't plan to grant Favre's request, with Thompson saying that while Favre could rejoin the team in a different role, the Packers were committed to going with Aaron Rodgers as their starter.
[/color][/size][/b]
Saint John wrote:Angiekay wrote:Dan, you turn me on more everyday.....![]()
Last woman that told me that had a severe drinking problem. I hope that's not the case, Ang.![]()
![]()
![]()
Angiekay wrote:Saint John wrote:Angiekay wrote:Dan, you turn me on more everyday.....![]()
Last woman that told me that had a severe drinking problem. I hope that's not the case, Ang.![]()
![]()
![]()
No, but have I mentioned I'm deaf, dumb and blind?![]()
![]()
![]()
Saint John wrote:Angiekay wrote:Saint John wrote:Angiekay wrote:Dan, you turn me on more everyday.....![]()
Last woman that told me that had a severe drinking problem. I hope that's not the case, Ang.![]()
![]()
![]()
No, but have I mentioned I'm deaf, dumb and blind?![]()
![]()
![]()
*sniffle, sniffle*
Angiekay wrote:Saint John wrote:Angiekay wrote:Saint John wrote:Angiekay wrote:Dan, you turn me on more everyday.....![]()
Last woman that told me that had a severe drinking problem. I hope that's not the case, Ang.![]()
![]()
![]()
No, but have I mentioned I'm deaf, dumb and blind?![]()
![]()
![]()
*sniffle, sniffle*
Oh, stop it, Brett![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I'm coming to Favre's defense in this.
Defend away!YoungJRNY wrote: The guy is possibly the biggest gamer of his time and possibly today in the world of sports.
I will never argue what a "gamer" Favre has always been. As I've said before, he's a player I've ALWAYS enjoyed watching!YoungJRNY wrote:A true and hard earned football player that we probably will not see in generations to come.
I'm not sure what this sentence even means, so I'll move on
YoungJRNY wrote:The guy played a ba-zillion straight games IN A ROW..hurt, banged, and bruised.. and made that team a fierce competitor year in and year out generally on his throwing arm when some years the team was mediocre at best.
One of the problems I've always had with Favre is that his streak was always more important to him, than anything else. I have witnessed Favre (on more than one occasion) play only the first series of a game and then leave, because he was too injured to play, all to keep a phony streak alive!YoungJRNY wrote:Yes, he threw tons and tons of interceptions
I'd say it was at least a ton and a half
YoungJRNY wrote: That's the type of player Favre was AND is. He's a gunslinger
The "gunslinger" thing was a huge part of who Favre was, but he was slinging the ball to the wrong color jersey WAY too many times, for my taste!YoungJRNY wrote: for a 40 year old man DAMN does he still have the strongest arm I've ever seen.
You'll never hear me argue about the cannon of an arm Favre had! The guy could throw the ball a country mile. My criticism of Favre has always been one more of accuracy than of strength!YoungJRNY wrote: It isn't about organization anymore to him.
Exactly! That's the criticism I have. He needs to consider the organization and the fans and stop being so self-centered!YoungJRNY wrote: By the way, that ONE LONE championship is ONE more Title than the great DAN MARINO will ever have
Right, and I'd still take Marino, all day long! Marino was a MUCH better decision maker than Favre ever was, and your number one job as a QB is to make sound decisions!YoungJRNY wrote: This man has been playing ball since he was probably 8 years old, and is possibly the only thing he knows how to do in life..to wake up one day when you still know you can play and not go to work anymore is something he could possibly never get over.
You do realize that Favre "retired" of his own volition, right??? Nobody told Favre to hang the cleats up. It was his decision, and his decision, only! Let's stop turning this into Favre being forced to the sidelines by Green Bay, because it simply didn't happen!YoungJRNY wrote: It isn't easy to be a football player for the most obvious reasons.
You could say the same about being Journey's lead singer, but I digress...
YoungJRNY wrote: Under NFL rule, Favre is still under contract..which means he has every right to hold the team "hostage."
Right, and the Packers have every right to sit his sorry ass on the bench, which is exactly what they should do, in my opinion!YoungJRNY wrote:He has sorely been their heart and sole for 16 years and the Green Bay organization knows that.
We agree on that point. Having said that, let's not make it sound like Favre was "donating" his services. He was paid quite well by the Packers organization for his services, and the Packers organization owes him NOTHING!YoungJRNY wrote:As a competitor and solid football player...Favre will do it. And there's no doubt the world will be in his corner for this
I think there are probably more people in the Green Bay area who have turned on Favre, because of this charade, than you think! One final point I'll make that I forgot to make earlier in this post. You mentioned how Favre achieved so much on "mediocre" teams. I couldn't disagree with that premise, more! The fact of the matter is that the one championship that Favre won was won by a VERY stacked team (both offensively and defensively). They beat the Patriots that season for their one championship, so I remember it quite well! Also, I challenge you, or anyone, to find ANY QB who has played with better receivers than Favre has, throughout his career in Green Bay! While the Packers haven't always had the weapons on defense, Favre has ALWAYS had VERY good receivers to throw the ball to. Mark Clayton and Mark Duper (who played with Marino, earlier in his career) were nowhere near as good as Sterling Sharpe and Antonio Freeman were!
John from Boston
I'm not sure what this sentence even means, so I'll move on
One of the problems I've always had with Favre is that his streak was always more important to him, than anything else. I have witnessed Favre (on more than one occasion) play only the first series of a game and then leave, because he was too injured to play, all to keep a phony streak alive!
I'd say it was at least a ton and a half![]()
You do realize that Favre "retired" of his own volition, right??? Nobody told Favre to hang the cleats up. It was his decision, and his decision, only! Let's stop turning this into Favre being forced to the sidelines by Green Bay, because it simply didn't happen!
I think there are probably more people in the Green Bay area who have turned on Favre, because of this charade, than you think! One final point I'll make that I forgot to make earlier in this post. You mentioned how Favre achieved so much on "mediocre" teams. I couldn't disagree with that premise, more! The fact of the matter is that the one championship that Favre won was won by a VERY stacked team (both offensively and defensively). They beat the Patriots that season for their one championship, so I remember it quite well! Also, I challenge you, or anyone, to find ANY QB who has played with better receivers than Favre has, throughout his career in Green Bay! While the Packers haven't always had the weapons on defense, Favre has ALWAYS had VERY good receivers to throw the ball to. Mark Clayton and Mark Duper (who played with Marino, earlier in his career) were nowhere near as good as Sterling Sharpe and Antonio Freeman were!
YoungJRNY wrote:
To say Favre has TOP NOTCH CALIBER RECEIVERS to throw to during his days in Green Bay is just absurd.
YoungJRNY wrote:Yes, he had occasionally good #1's in guys like Sterling Sharpe, Freeman, Driver, and Risen, but NONE of these guys are considered ground breaking receivers who could single handily take over a game such players as Randy Moss, Terrell Owens, and Marvin Harrison could.
YoungJRNY wrote: IMHO, Favre was always on the SHITTY end of the stick when it came to his receivers.
YoungJRNY wrote:He never had what Peyton Manning or Tom Brady had.
YoungJRNY wrote: Even in the Super Bowl that the Packers won, I believe they didn't have the best receiver on that field. I believe it went to NE'S Terry Glenn.
Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:
To say Favre has TOP NOTCH CALIBER RECEIVERS to throw to during his days in Green Bay is just absurd.
Dude...check your facts! Keith Jackson..Bubba Franks...Donald Driver...Antonio Freeman...Sterling Sharpe...Marc Chmura...Terry Glenn (yes, even he played in GB)...Robert Ferguson, et al. The guy played with very good receivers!YoungJRNY wrote:Yes, he had occasionally good #1's in guys like Sterling Sharpe, Freeman, Driver, and Risen, but NONE of these guys are considered ground breaking receivers who could single handily take over a game such players as Randy Moss, Terrell Owens, and Marvin Harrison could.
You're dead wrong! If you truly believe that Sterling Sharpe and Antonio Freeman didn't take over games, you weren't watching many GB games when these guys were playing. I can tell you from first-hand experience, that both guys were always in the top 3 receivers drafted, in every fantasy football league, because of their production!YoungJRNY wrote: IMHO, Favre was always on the SHITTY end of the stick when it came to his receivers.
Sure he did! You're nuts!YoungJRNY wrote:He never had what Peyton Manning or Tom Brady had.
Now you're an authority on the receivers that Tom Brady has played with??? This statement proves to me that you know absolutely NOTHING about the game of football. Who are all these "great" receivers that Brady has played with???? Name one single guy, and Moss doesn't count, because he's been there only one season! Let me give you a list of these "great" receivers Brady has played with. In the 2002 Super Bowl, he won the game throwing to Troy Brown, David Patten, and Jermaine Wiggins! In the 2004 Super Bowl, he won the game throwing to David Givens, Deion Branch, and Daniel Graham. In the 2005 Super Bowl, he won the game throwing to Branch, Givens, and Brown! If you seriously believe that even one of those guys is a great NFL receiver, you're smoking crack! Prior to Brady being paired with Moss, he had NEVER played a single game with half the talent Moss has. That being said, you'll note that Brady lost last year's Super Bowl, throwing the ball to Moss! There isn't a single QB, in the history of the NFL, who has done more with less, than Brady has, period, end of story!YoungJRNY wrote: Even in the Super Bowl that the Packers won, I believe they didn't have the best receiver on that field. I believe it went to NE'S Terry Glenn.
And I believe that you're wrong, again! The facts are as follows: Antonio Freeman - 105 yards...Andre Rison - 77 yards...Ben Coates - 67 yards...Terry Glenn - 62 yards! This brings up another point...How "young" is "YoungJRNY"? It seems based upon your erroneous recollection of the facts, that perhaps you weren't old enough to even remember a game from 12 years ago![]()
John from Boston
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
Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:
To say Favre has TOP NOTCH CALIBER RECEIVERS to throw to during his days in Green Bay is just absurd.Dude...check your facts! Keith Jackson..Bubba Franks...Donald Driver...Antonio Freeman...Sterling Sharpe...Marc Chmura...Terry Glenn (yes, even he played in GB)...Robert Ferguson, et al. The guy played with very good receivers!YoungJRNY wrote:Yes, he had occasionally good #1's in guys like Sterling Sharpe, Freeman, Driver, and Risen, but NONE of these guys are considered ground breaking receivers who could single handily take over a game such players as Randy Moss, Terrell Owens, and Marvin Harrison could.
You're dead wrong! If you truly believe that Sterling Sharpe and Antonio Freeman didn't take over games, you weren't watching many GB games when these guys were playing. I can tell you from first-hand experience, that both guys were always in the top 3 receivers drafted, in every fantasy football league, because of their production!YoungJRNY wrote: IMHO, Favre was always on the SHITTY end of the stick when it came to his receivers.
Sure he did! You're nuts!YoungJRNY wrote:He never had what Peyton Manning or Tom Brady had.
Now you're an authority on the receivers that Tom Brady has played with??? This statement proves to me that you know absolutely NOTHING about the game of football. Who are all these "great" receivers that Brady has played with???? Name one single guy, and Moss doesn't count, because he's been there only one season! Let me give you a list of these "great" receivers Brady has played with. In the 2002 Super Bowl, he won the game throwing to Troy Brown, David Patten, and Jermaine Wiggins! In the 2004 Super Bowl, he won the game throwing to David Givens, Deion Branch, and Daniel Graham. In the 2005 Super Bowl, he won the game throwing to Branch, Givens, and Brown! If you seriously believe that even one of those guys is a great NFL receiver, you're smoking crack! Prior to Brady being paired with Moss, he had NEVER played a single game with half the talent Moss has. That being said, you'll note that Brady lost last year's Super Bowl, throwing the ball to Moss! There isn't a single QB, in the history of the NFL, who has done more with less, than Brady has, period, end of story!YoungJRNY wrote: Even in the Super Bowl that the Packers won, I believe they didn't have the best receiver on that field. I believe it went to NE'S Terry Glenn.
And I believe that you're wrong, again! The facts are as follows: Antonio Freeman - 105 yards...Andre Rison - 77 yards...Ben Coates - 67 yards...Terry Glenn - 62 yards! This brings up another point...How "young" is "YoungJRNY"? It seems based upon your erroneous recollection of the facts, that perhaps you weren't old enough to even remember a game from 12 years ago![]()
John from BostonDude...check your facts! Keith Jackson..Bubba Franks...Donald Driver...Antonio Freeman...Sterling Sharpe...Marc Chmura...Terry Glenn (yes, even he played in GB)...Robert Ferguson, et al. The guy played with very good receivers!
RedWingFan wrote:Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:
To say Favre has TOP NOTCH CALIBER RECEIVERS to throw to during his days in Green Bay is just absurd.
Dude...check your facts! Keith Jackson..Bubba Franks...Donald Driver...Antonio Freeman...Sterling Sharpe...Marc Chmura...Terry Glenn (yes, even he played in GB)...Robert Ferguson, et al. The guy played with very good receivers!YoungJRNY wrote:Yes, he had occasionally good #1's in guys like Sterling Sharpe, Freeman, Driver, and Risen, but NONE of these guys are considered ground breaking receivers who could single handily take over a game such players as Randy Moss, Terrell Owens, and Marvin Harrison could.
You're dead wrong! If you truly believe that Sterling Sharpe and Antonio Freeman didn't take over games, you weren't watching many GB games when these guys were playing. I can tell you from first-hand experience, that both guys were always in the top 3 receivers drafted, in every fantasy football league, because of their production!YoungJRNY wrote: IMHO, Favre was always on the SHITTY end of the stick when it came to his receivers.
Sure he did! You're nuts!YoungJRNY wrote:He never had what Peyton Manning or Tom Brady had.
Now you're an authority on the receivers that Tom Brady has played with??? This statement proves to me that you know absolutely NOTHING about the game of football. Who are all these "great" receivers that Brady has played with???? Name one single guy, and Moss doesn't count, because he's been there only one season! Let me give you a list of these "great" receivers Brady has played with. In the 2002 Super Bowl, he won the game throwing to Troy Brown, David Patten, and Jermaine Wiggins! In the 2004 Super Bowl, he won the game throwing to David Givens, Deion Branch, and Daniel Graham. In the 2005 Super Bowl, he won the game throwing to Branch, Givens, and Brown! If you seriously believe that even one of those guys is a great NFL receiver, you're smoking crack! Prior to Brady being paired with Moss, he had NEVER played a single game with half the talent Moss has. That being said, you'll note that Brady lost last year's Super Bowl, throwing the ball to Moss! There isn't a single QB, in the history of the NFL, who has done more with less, than Brady has, period, end of story!YoungJRNY wrote: Even in the Super Bowl that the Packers won, I believe they didn't have the best receiver on that field. I believe it went to NE'S Terry Glenn.
And I believe that you're wrong, again! The facts are as follows: Antonio Freeman - 105 yards...Andre Rison - 77 yards...Ben Coates - 67 yards...Terry Glenn - 62 yards! This brings up another point...How "young" is "YoungJRNY"? It seems based upon your erroneous recollection of the facts, that perhaps you weren't old enough to even remember a game from 12 years ago![]()
John from Boston
Sorry but you are owned here YoungJrnyfan!This along with your prediction that the Penguins are in good shape after losing so many players confirms your "rose colored glasses" syndrome.
Enigma869 wrote:Dude...check your facts!
Enigma869 wrote: Keith Jackson
Enigma869 wrote:Bubba Franks
Enigma869 wrote:Donald Driver
Enigma869 wrote:Antonio Freeman
Enigma869 wrote:Sterling Sharpe
Enigma869 wrote:Marc Chmura
Enigma869 wrote:Terry Glenn
Enigma869 wrote:Robert Ferguson
Saint John wrote:Dude...check your facts!
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
7 Wishes wrote:Wow. This Favre-hating is astonishing.
I understand where the Packers are coming from, in that they finally committed to A.R., but you have to at least trade Favre or grant him his release.
One of the five greatest QB's of all time. He had one of his best seasons ever last year, at 37. Give it a rest.
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
7 Wishes wrote: Wow. This Favre-hating is astonishing.
7 Wishes wrote:
One of the five greatest QB's of all time.
RedWingFan wrote:Saint John wrote:Dude...check your facts!
Bottom line is Favre wanted out of GB and the only way he'd figure that could happen was this fraud retirement.
He was pissed cuz GB made zero effort in signing Moss.
He crys at his press conference. Hears GB talk about moving on with Rodgers. Favre then tests the waters with GB again a couple of weeks later. GB calls his bluff and says "sure we'll take you back." Then Favre say's "eh, I was just playin', I don't really wanna come back"
GB then drafts more QB's and officially moves on. Now Favre say's "I wanna come back"
Dude want's out of GB and this whole fiasco was his way of getting it. GB better stick to their guns and sit this ass on the bench.
Saint John wrote:Check yours!!!
Saint John wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Saint John wrote:Check yours!!!
Bottom line is Favre wanted out of GB and the only way he'd figure that could happen was this fraud retirement.
He was pissed cuz GB made zero effort in signing Moss.
He crys at his press conference. Hears GB talk about moving on with Rodgers. Favre then tests the waters with GB again a couple of weeks later. GB calls his bluff and says "sure we'll take you back." Then Favre say's "eh, I was just playin', I don't really wanna come back"
GB then drafts more QB's and officially moves on. Now Favre say's "I wanna come back"
Dude want's out of GB and this whole fiasco was his way of getting it. GB better stick to their guns and sit this ass on the bench.
You misquoted me...asshole.![]()
That's not my quote...it's John from fucking Boston's.
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:RedWingFan wrote:Saint John wrote:Check yours!!!
Bottom line is Favre wanted out of GB and the only way he'd figure that could happen was this fraud retirement.
He was pissed cuz GB made zero effort in signing Moss.
He crys at his press conference. Hears GB talk about moving on with Rodgers. Favre then tests the waters with GB again a couple of weeks later. GB calls his bluff and says "sure we'll take you back." Then Favre say's "eh, I was just playin', I don't really wanna come back"
GB then drafts more QB's and officially moves on. Now Favre say's "I wanna come back"
Dude want's out of GB and this whole fiasco was his way of getting it. GB better stick to their guns and sit this ass on the bench.
You misquoted me...asshole.![]()
That's not my quote...it's John from fucking Boston's.
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
Enigma869 wrote:Saint John wrote:Check yours!!!
Let's hear your critique on all these "stud" receivers that Brady has been throwing to, over the course of his career, according to John "YoungJRNY" Madden! I agree with your position on a couple of Favre's receivers, but Brady hasn't had half the talent Favre has had!
John from Boston
Enigma869 wrote:I think most NFL historians would rank Favre somewhere between 5-10 of all time. I don't think anyone, outside of Green Bay, would rank him in the top 5.
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
YoungJRNY wrote: Same goes for a guy like Tom Brady. He had some very talented receivers and made one in Deion Branch out to be SB MVP in one SB.
YoungJRNY wrote:Tom Brady had something Favre never came across.. a juggernaut play maker like Randy Moss.
YoungJRNY wrote:IMO, Favre MADE those receivers and they would of been shit with out 'em.
Enigma869 wrote:Antonio Freeman, Sterling Sharpe, and Donald Driver would have all been high performing receivers, with or without Brett Favre!
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:I don't think Greg Jennings is anything to sneeze at either. Dude's gonna have a good career.
Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote: Same goes for a guy like Tom Brady. He had some very talented receivers and made one in Deion Branch out to be SB MVP in one SB.
Dude...Deion Branch SUCKED! He had one freakin' game, and hasn't done anything, before or since! The guy has NEVER once had a 1000 yards receiving and career high for touchdowns is a whopping 5, so please don't use this guy as an example of all these "great" receivers that Brady has played with! Brady has had ONE very talented receiver, not "some", and his name is Randy Moss!YoungJRNY wrote:Tom Brady had something Favre never came across.. a juggernaut play maker like Randy Moss.
Right...and as I said before, he has had Moss for all of one season! I think you're forgetting that Tom Brady won 3 championships for HORRENDOUS receivers, long before Randy Moss ever found his way to Foxboro!YoungJRNY wrote:IMO, Favre MADE those receivers and they would of been shit with out 'em.
Antonio Freeman, Sterling Sharpe, and Donald Driver would have all been high performing receivers, with or without Brett Favre!
John from Boston
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 35 guests