Should the Redskins take a run at Favre?

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MTK
07-14-2008, 02:47 PM
Yeah he's gone back and forth but I really doubt he would show up for camp and then decide to retire again.

skinsfan69
07-14-2008, 04:01 PM
Who says he was sitting on his ass all offseason? Somehow I doubt that he didn't keep himself in good shape. A few weeks of camp and he would be ready to go.

Even if he is in shape this back and forth crap wears thin on everyone and it's worn thin on the Packers. Plus what team wants to deal with all this? NFL teams want a QB that they can depend on and you can't depend on Farve. Classic case of a guy that didn't prepare for life after football. He just doesn't know what to do with himself.

MTK
07-14-2008, 04:06 PM
You can count on Favre where it counts and that's on the field. If I'm a GM with a playoff team and I need a QB, I'm looking at Favre no doubt.

freddyg12
07-14-2008, 04:18 PM
Even if he is in shape this back and forth crap wears thin on everyone and it's worn thin on the Packers. Plus what team wants to deal with all this? NFL teams want a QB that they can depend on and you can't depend on Farve. Classic case of a guy that didn't prepare for life after football. He just doesn't know what to do with himself.

I get the same impression. He'd even said in interviews this spring that he was doing nothing. He also asked mccarthy if he could be an asst. coach.

redskinsfanatic
07-14-2008, 04:28 PM
and you can't depend on Farve.

here is a man who has never missed a start since he's been a starting qb in the league,and you say he is not dependable?i think there are 4 certain things in life,death,
taxes,sleep,and bret favre starting at qb no matter what his physical condition is.

skinsfan69
07-14-2008, 04:42 PM
and you can't depend on Farve.

here is a man who has never missed a start since he's been a starting qb in the league,and you say he is not dependable?i think there are 4 certain things in life,death,
taxes,sleep,and bret favre starting at qb no matter what his physical condition is.

You're missing my point. What team in the NFL is going to want to do a one year or bust type of deal when they've already put all the work towards getting the current starter ready? So far no one. And that includes us. That's one of the reasons GB doesn't want him back. Rogers has been there all off season busting his ass and they think he's ready to become an NFL starter.

skinsfan69
07-14-2008, 04:44 PM
You can count on Favre where it counts and that's on the field. If I'm a GM with a playoff team and I need a QB, I'm looking at Favre no doubt.

What playoff team would want him? TB? He's not going to push them over the top cause they're not good enough to begin with. So what other playoff team would want him?

firstdown
07-14-2008, 04:49 PM
All Farve would do is set us back one more year. I feel this is the year we find out if JC has what it takes to start in the NFL. If he does then we can extend his contract if not then we need to start looking for that guy. Farve is a one year deal and if JC was just picked in the draft and we needed someone to fill in for a year or two then I'd be real happy to see us go after him but its just not the case.

SouperMeister
07-14-2008, 04:51 PM
No. I like the fact that our #1 and #3 QBs are young, and Zorn will be teaching them how to play the WCO from the ground up. I can't imagine Zorn teaching Favre anything at this point.

I'm really excited about this offense after having suffered through numerous losses when we stopped trying to score with a lead in the 2nd half. If Zorn is anything, I expect him to be aggressive.

Giantone
07-14-2008, 05:08 PM
No,no....no! Anyone remember how Johnny U. or Willie Joe finished their careers?That was a sin...Brett needs to go and coach a high school team and move on with his life.:soapbox:

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