OT: Brett Favre Offered $20 Million To Stay Retired!

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Postby Don » Wed Aug 06, 2008 7:46 am

Brett the Pirate? :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Postby Enigma869 » Wed Aug 06, 2008 8:09 am

RedWingFan wrote: Well you stated that it's the Packers who are keeping Favre from QB'ing the team.


I never claimed it was just the Packers. Frankly, I believe at this point, it is a mutual discontent. That said, yes, I do believe the Packers want Favre to simply go away!


RedWingFan wrote: Obviously the Packers URGENT NEED to find out Rodgers ability didn't lead them to release Favre before or after his retirement, did it?


For a football fan (and I know you're a diehard), that's a dopey comment to make. For them to release Favre, before his "retirement" announcement, would have caused them a PR nightmare of MAMMOTH proportions! Why would the Packers EVER release a guy they have the rights to that they know they can get draft picks for???? No GM in sports would do that!

RedWingFan wrote:You don't get rid of your frachise hall of fame QB to find out if you should resign a backup.


Well, I certainly agree with your premise that a team shouldn't do that.

RedWingFan wrote:I can't believe you think it's the Packers who are keeping him away.


Dude...have you been living under a rock the past week??? You do realize that The Packers offered Favre over TWENTY MILLION DOLLARS TO SIMPLY STAY RETIRED, right???? What part of that isn't the Packers trying to keep the guy away???? I don't believe that the Packers ever went in to the off-season hoping Favre would retire. That said, once he made his bogus announcement, they turned the page and their mission is to find out whether or not Rodgers is a keeper or not. I'm not sure why this seems so far-fetched to you. This shit happens in football all the time. It's an ongoing evaluation process.

RedWingFan wrote: Do you realize how damaging this is for the Packers organization?


I don't agree that this is as damaging as you think it is. The reality is that Brett Favre will be 39 in two months, and is at the end of the line. Whether he comes back or not, there isn't much left in the tank, and EVERYONE (including Favre) understands this. If the Packers were dealing with this situation while Favre was in the prime of his career, it would be FAR more damaging. At this point, it is simply delaying the inevitable!


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Postby RedWingFan » Wed Aug 06, 2008 8:40 am

Enigma869 wrote:
RedWingFan wrote: Well you stated that it's the Packers who are keeping Favre from QB'ing the team.


I never claimed it was just the Packers.

Enigma869 wrote:Every interview involving any of the Packers' management or coaching staff has made it VERY clear that they do NOT want Favre around, and not the other way around...... The Packers simply want to know whether or not they need to re-sign Aaron Rodgers, at the end of this season. It's really no more complicated than that!

This post above seemed to try to pin all the blame on the Packers except for Favre's initial "fake retirement"


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RedWingFan wrote: Obviously the Packers URGENT NEED to find out Rodgers ability didn't lead them to release Favre before or after his retirement, did it?


For a football fan (and I know you're a diehard), that's a dopey comment to make. For them to release Favre, before his "retirement" announcement, would have caused them a PR nightmare of MAMMOTH proportions! Why would the Packers EVER release a guy they have the rights to that they know they can get draft picks for???? No GM in sports would do that!

Release/Trade/Inflict an enforced retirement...Just trying to illustrate the absurdity of getting rid of a future HOF QB so they can decide to resign a backup, cut and dried argument you tried to present with this post below. I thought you'd pick up on the "illustrating absurdity by being absurd" for what it was.
Enigma869 wrote:The Packers simply want to know whether or not they need to re-sign Aaron Rodgers, at the end of this season. It's really no more complicated than that!

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RedWingFan wrote:You don't get rid of your frachise hall of fame QB to find out if you should resign a backup.


Well, I certainly agree with your premise that a team shouldn't do that.

Your post above that I highlighted in red states that the Packers want/wanted Favre gone for that reason. :?
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RedWingFan wrote:I can't believe you think it's the Packers who are keeping him away.


Dude...have you been living under a rock the past week??? You do realize that The Packers offered Favre over TWENTY MILLION DOLLARS TO SIMPLY STAY RETIRED, right???? What part of that isn't the Packers trying to keep the guy away????

AFTER he pulled the carrot from them about rejoining the team. They realize that he DOES NOT want to play for them. It's the easiest way to get rid of the cancer. They don't want to release him because that'd be crazy as you'd agree. They don't want to trade him to Minn. as I'd hope you also agree that that'd be foolish. He refused a QB competition for the Packers. What else is left for the Packers to do?
Enigma869 wrote:I don't believe that the Packers ever went in to the off-season hoping Favre would retire. That said, once he made his bogus announcement, they turned the page and their mission is to find out whether or not Rodgers is a keeper or not. I'm not sure why this seems so far-fetched to you.

Absolutely they did. They took Favre at his word and reassured the fans that they were excited about moving on. What did you expect them to do? Start wailing about how they're doomed in the upcoming season? What I'm saying is that ALL OF THIS HAS BEEN ORCHESTRATED BY FAVRE TO GET OUT OF HIS CONTRACT. Not by the Packers because they need to make a decision on Rodgers as you claim!
Enigma869 wrote:If the Packers were dealing with this situation while Favre was in the prime of his career, it would be FAR more damaging. At this point, it is simply delaying the inevitable!

He's still good enough to hand GB 2 divisional defeats and essentially sink their playoff hopes this year. That's damaging enough for me from a franchise standpoint.
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Postby perrylover52 » Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:36 am

According to what the Coach said in his news conference this afternoon. He had a 4 hour talk with Brett last night and another hour talk today and will be talking to him again tonight. Brett also did some talking with the GM. The Coach said that Brett was ready to play but not for the Packers. It seems that all the crap that went on this past year. All the lies and such really took toll on Brett to the point that he doesn't feel he can trust management. The fact that Brett and the Coach talked as long as they did, I feel, may help their relationship. But its the GM that Brett can't trust. I have a feeling that this has been going on for the last 4 year. Ever since that GM got the job. Brett couldn't take anymore and retired. But once he rested and all he decided he really did want to play football but not for the Packers. When the Packers wouldn't release him or trade him. He pushed the issue and it came to a head with Brett flying into Green Bay to once and for all get the dang thing done. Don't know where Brett is going. There's talk of him going to Tampa Bay. We'll have to wait and see about that part. At this monent I feel sad that it had to end like this. I've been in something similar. It's wears you down alot.

Here's the link to the transcript of the news conference the Coach gave this afternoon.
http://packers.com/news/releases/2008/08/05/1/

Here's also a link to Brett's website, his news section. There's a article from ESPN

http://www.officialbrettfavre.com/news/ ... b42e42efa/

Hope these work.
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Postby NealIsGod » Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:36 am

COOK: FAVRE WILLING TO PLAY FOR JETS OR BUCS

Agent Bus Cook tells Clifton Brown of Sporting News that quarterback Brett Favre is now willing to play for the Jets or the Buccaneers, and that Favre hopes that a trade will be completed by Thursday, at the latest.

“Brett feels he needs to get into training camp,” Bus Cook told Brown. ”He’s ready to get started.”

And it appears that no other teams are in the mix at this point.

“I haven’t heard of anywhere else,” said Cook. “Sure, he’d consider somewhere else, but it would have to be the right place. I don’t know for sure, but I think the Packers have called just about everybody. Tampa and the Jets are the two teams out front.”

Cook also told Brown he isn’t sure how the divorce between the Packers and Favre will affect his legacy. “I just hope people understand how we got to this point,” said Cook. “Yes, Brett changed his mind. What’s wrong with that? How many people, in how many professions, change their mind? The Packers were pressuring him for an answer back in March. It’s not a coincidence that he made his announcement at that time. They wanted an answer. He gave them one. Then after he changed his mind, they no longer wanted him back. That’s how we got to this point.”

So now Favre will apparently choose between the Bucs or the Jets. For the team that doesn’t get him, an unwanted distraction will follow the franchise for much of the year — especially Favre plays well in his new city, and the quarterback of the team that let Brett get away doesn’t.

If Favre’s preference is to play against the Packers and to compete for a Super Bowl berth, the Bucs are the obvious choice. They host the Packers early in the 2008 season, and they play in a fairly diluted division.

The Jets, on the other hand, don’t play the Packers this year. And they compete directly with the Patriots, playing them twice. The last time Favre faced Tom Brady and company, Brett was on the wrong end of a 35-0 outcome.
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Postby Liam » Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:44 am

He should've retied with dignity and not pull all this drama queen shit.

When you "retire"...STAY OFF THE FUCKING FIELD.
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Postby Saint John » Thu Aug 07, 2008 1:11 am

He's going to Tampa I bet.
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Postby NealIsGod » Thu Aug 07, 2008 1:29 am

Saint John wrote:He's going to Tampa I bet.


Yup, if he goes to the Jets, the only way Favre will play against the Packers is in the Super Bowl, and we all know the only way the Jets will get there is if they buy tickets. The Bucs provide him with a chance to play the Packers in Week 4 and possibly in the playoffs.

I remember when Steve McNair first came to Baltimore, the Titans tried to keep him out for as long as possible, so by the time McNair got here in July, I believe, he had a lot to learn. McNair said he wasn't fully comfortable with the new offense all year, even tough the Ravens went 13-3 that year. I think Favre is a dope, so I would look for him to struggle for the first half of the season at least.
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Postby Rhiannon » Thu Aug 07, 2008 1:32 am

NealIsGod wrote:we all know the only way the Jets will get there is if they buy tickets


:lol: :lol:

Speaking of the Jets and their quarterback situations... wth ever happened with Chad Pennington?
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Postby Liam » Thu Aug 07, 2008 1:38 am

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NealIsGod wrote:we all know the only way the Jets will get there is if they buy tickets


:lol: :lol:

Speaking of the Jets and their quarterback situations... wth ever happened with Chad Pennington?


He is sorry without an o-line. That's about it. :lol:
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Postby Arkansas » Thu Aug 07, 2008 1:48 am

Liam wrote:He should've retied with dignity and not pull all this drama queen shit.

When you "retire"...STAY OFF THE FUCKING FIELD.


Exactly. He's tarnished his career, made an ass out of himself, and just become a high school punk cliche.
Maybe the real problem is Hattiesburg. If he'd get out of that nowhere $hithole, and grow up, he might be more level-headed.


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Postby Liam » Thu Aug 07, 2008 1:52 am

Arkansas wrote:
Liam wrote:He should've retied with dignity and not pull all this drama queen shit.

When you "retire"...STAY OFF THE FUCKING FIELD.


Exactly. He's tarnished his career, made an ass out of himself, and just become a high school punk cliche.
Maybe the real problem is Hattiesburg. If he'd get out of that nowhere $hithole, and grow up, he might be more level-headed.


later~


It's sad though...I had respect for him before all this, even with the 5 years he said he was done, but after all this...FUCK HIM. Bradshaw and Staubach knew when to retire to give the "new generation" a chance, and they HELD TO IT, why can't this pussy?? Again....if I never hear about Favre again...I'll be happy.
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Postby Rhiannon » Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:00 am

Liam wrote:It's sad though...I had respect for him before all this, even with the 5 years he said he was done, but after all this...FUCK HIM. Bradshaw and Staubach knew when to retire to give the "new generation" a chance, and they HELD TO IT, why can't this pussy?? Again....if I never hear about Favre again...I'll be happy.


Pretty much my sentiments exactly. This circus has made me sick of him. He's handled the curtain of his career worse than Aynsley Dunbar when he loiters in the mall food court next to Forever XXI.
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Postby Liam » Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:06 am

Rhiannon wrote:
Liam wrote:It's sad though...I had respect for him before all this, even with the 5 years he said he was done, but after all this...FUCK HIM. Bradshaw and Staubach knew when to retire to give the "new generation" a chance, and they HELD TO IT, why can't this pussy?? Again....if I never hear about Favre again...I'll be happy.


Pretty much my sentiments exactly. This circus has made me sick of him. He's handled the curtain of his career worse than Aynsley Dunbar when he loiters in the mall food court next to Forever XXI.


It's actually good to see that you're using logic, considering you were in love with the guy last year. (not a slight on you). But this just pisses me off how he can be the top news story on ESPN, ESPN2, FSN, NFLN, even Fox Fucking NEWS. Are you KIDDING ME???? Again...NOT the 2nd coming of Christ, people.
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Postby NealIsGod » Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:08 am

Rhiannon wrote:
NealIsGod wrote:we all know the only way the Jets will get there is if they buy tickets


:lol: :lol:

Speaking of the Jets and their quarterback situations... wth ever happened with Chad Pennington?


He is like having a porcelain doll at QB. He is competing with Kellen Clemens for the starting job, tho.
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Postby Liam » Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:10 am

NealIsGod wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:
NealIsGod wrote:we all know the only way the Jets will get there is if they buy tickets


:lol: :lol:

Speaking of the Jets and their quarterback situations... wth ever happened with Chad Pennington?


He is like having a porcelain doll at QB. He is competing with Kellen Clemens for the starting job, tho.


I'd root for Clemens for starter if I were a Jets fan. They need some "fresh" blood.
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Postby Rhiannon » Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:24 am

Liam wrote:It's actually good to see that you're using logic, considering you were in love with the guy last year. (not a slight on you).


I don't like fuck-ups. He was good up until this point. Then decided to shit down his leg.
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Postby lights1961 » Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:27 am

this is the beginning of the end of the Packers... I know they love the franchise up their, but MY GOD. what happened in the last 30 days was truely pathatic. If Rogers fails... the board of Directors of the packers will need to FIRE EVERYONE and I mean EVERYONE, from Thompson to the Head Coach and start from scratch. The Packers will have 20 years of losing seasons ahead with what has transpired this summer.

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Postby Liam » Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:28 am

Rhiannon wrote:
Liam wrote:It's actually good to see that you're using logic, considering you were in love with the guy last year. (not a slight on you).


I don't like fuck-ups. He was good up until this point. Then decided to shit down his leg.


I think the name DOUCHE BAG fits him perfectly right now.
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Postby Liam » Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:29 am

lights1961 wrote:this is the beginning of the end of the Packers... I know they love the franchise up their, but MY GOD. what happened in the last 30 days was truely pathatic. If Rogers fails... the board of Directors of the packers will need to FIRE EVERYONE and I mean EVERYONE, from Thompson to the Head Coach and start from scratch. The Packers will have 20 years of losing seasons ahead with what has transpired this summer.

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I'd say 5-10 losing seasons, but it would take some rebuilding to get them back on the up & up.
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Postby Angiekay » Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:50 am

lights1961 wrote:this is the beginning of the end of the Packers... I know they love the franchise up their, but MY GOD. what happened in the last 30 days was truely pathatic. If Rogers fails... the board of Directors of the packers will need to FIRE EVERYONE and I mean EVERYONE, from Thompson to the Head Coach and start from scratch. The Packers will have 20 years of losing seasons ahead with what has transpired this summer.

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Postby Liam » Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:53 am

Angiekay wrote:
lights1961 wrote:this is the beginning of the end of the Packers... I know they love the franchise up their, but MY GOD. what happened in the last 30 days was truely pathatic. If Rogers fails... the board of Directors of the packers will need to FIRE EVERYONE and I mean EVERYONE, from Thompson to the Head Coach and start from scratch. The Packers will have 20 years of losing seasons ahead with what has transpired this summer.

Rick


Come on Rick, you're just trying to make my day aren't you!?


WHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!



BTW...Angie...FUCK THE VIKINGS. :lol:
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Postby perrylover52 » Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:55 am

lights1961 wrote:this is the beginning of the end of the Packers... I know they love the franchise up their, but MY GOD. what happened in the last 30 days was truely pathatic. If Rogers fails... the board of Directors of the packers will need to FIRE EVERYONE and I mean EVERYONE, from Thompson to the Head Coach and start from scratch. The Packers will have 20 years of losing seasons ahead with what has transpired this summer.

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They will have alot of losing seasons. Rogers will have to be better then what he was during family night. He will not win games from what I saw that night. And the Packers dumped Brett for him. :roll: All I can say is I'm not putting in to much watch time this year. Who knows when I'll feel like watching the Packers again.
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Postby Liam » Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:01 am

perrylover52 wrote:
lights1961 wrote:this is the beginning of the end of the Packers... I know they love the franchise up their, but MY GOD. what happened in the last 30 days was truely pathatic. If Rogers fails... the board of Directors of the packers will need to FIRE EVERYONE and I mean EVERYONE, from Thompson to the Head Coach and start from scratch. The Packers will have 20 years of losing seasons ahead with what has transpired this summer.

Rick


They will have alot of losing seasons. Rogers will have to be better then what he was during family night. He will not win games from what I saw that night. And the Packers dumped Brett for him. :roll: All I can say is I'm not putting in to much watch time this year. Who knows when I'll feel like watching the Packers again.


The thing that people don't realize is that Rodgers DOES have an arm, and he'll deliver when he needs to. Not only that, he's got a little bit of scrambling ability. So if you're a Packers fan...watch out. He might surprise you.
Just give him another season after this.
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Postby Arkansas » Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:08 am

Aaron Rodgers probably will have a decent season or two...before going to another team.
Btw, I've always thought the Packers started tumbling down hill when Mike Holmgren left.


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Postby lights1961 » Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:17 am

Arkansas wrote:Aaron Rodgers probably will have a decent season or two...before going to another team.
Btw, I've always thought the Packers started tumbling down hill when Mike Holmgren left.


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DUH.. The Packers organization just fucked up big time.. i mean the guy goes to two superbowls...and they dont let him be general manager too... yep its when the down fall started... Iam so pissed at both sides...

Angie... yes i am making your day.. actually your year.. if the vikings DONT kill the PACKERs on openning night it will be a shock!!

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Postby Angiekay » Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:42 am

Liam wrote:
Angiekay wrote:
lights1961 wrote:this is the beginning of the end of the Packers... I know they love the franchise up their, but MY GOD. what happened in the last 30 days was truely pathatic. If Rogers fails... the board of Directors of the packers will need to FIRE EVERYONE and I mean EVERYONE, from Thompson to the Head Coach and start from scratch. The Packers will have 20 years of losing seasons ahead with what has transpired this summer.

Rick


Come on Rick, you're just trying to make my day aren't you!?


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BTW...Angie...FUCK THE VIKINGS. :lol:




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Postby Angiekay » Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:44 am

lights1961 wrote:Angie... yes i am making your day.. actually your year.. if the vikings DONT kill the PACKERs on openning night it will be a shock!!

Rick



Ok, now I'm just getting excited! lol! :twisted:


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Postby Foolish Heart » Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:00 pm

He has just been traded to the Jets -- it's on ESPN as I post this.
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