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Re: Favre has decided to call it a career
That's really not a bad idea. I am unsure of why Brunell hasn't retired at this point, but maybe going to a team like the Packers would keep him around 1 or 2 more years.
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Re: Favre has decided to call it a career
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Re: Favre has decided to call it a career
thanks brett you played the game the way it should be played..thanks for bringing the passion every sunday.....
thanks brett for the memories....
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Re: Favre has decided to call it a career
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Stay tuned people.....There may be more to the Bret Favre saga than meets the eye. It could be that he's not finished just yet.
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Re: Favre has decided to call it a career
I've watched Favre my whole life and it's been fun. I hope he can finally spend some quality time with his kids and wife.... I don't even know football without Favre but I'll keep cheering on them Packers
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Re: Favre has decided to call it a career
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Re: Favre has decided to call it a career
I can't speak for all the Packer fans but FOR ME well first of all I can't even picture him in a different uniform (except the Falcons of course) but anyways if he did go to another team I would deffinately feel the same way. It couldn't take anything away from all those other moments I had watching him while I was growing up but honestly since the first day I watched football I was a little more of a "Favre fan" than a "Packer fan". I love the Packers now and all but the way he played is really the reason I loved watching the Packers since i was 9 years old. I dont think he would be stabbing the team in the back excatly and I would keep watching him but I really really doubt he'd come back for another team so hopefully i don't have to see it lol.
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Re: Favre has decided to call it a career
I bet this is how a many of Giant fans are thanking Brett today:
Thanks Brett for throwing one more of the many int's you are so well known for and giving us the trip to the SB and thus the SB. Thanks man we will never forget that last bad decision you made and can remember as your last throw as an NFL QB. We will cherish that moment everytime we think of you. Oh I forgot another reason that the Giants should thank Brett. Thanks Brett for falling down when Strahan set the sack record and not throwing the ball away like most QB's would have done. |
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Re: Favre has decided to call it a career
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Oh well, everyone skrews up, he's still the best.
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Re: Favre has decided to call it a career
He's been talking about retiring for years now, it's not like this is out of the blue. As far as I know the Packers were never in any sort of serious discussions with Randy Moss, so it's not like Favre thought they had a chance of getting him and he was just hanging on until a decision was made.
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Re: Favre has decided to call it a career
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ESPN reported that the Eagles and Packers were "involved" in signing Moss, but the Packers were not as vocal as the Eagles were. In the end, Moss took a deal worth less than what the Packers offered although no numbers were ever released. So it's not a stretch for people to think Favre left due to inactivity in the FA market. He almost retired last year for that exact reason. I personally feel that it was indeed a part of his decision, albeit small part. Over the years, they never took his opinion to heart and they weren't really players in the FA market like he wished. He wanted the team to stack the deck, and they didn't. Quite frankly, you can't blame the team for that either. They have good WR's, and most of them are very young. In the end, you can't tell me he still would have retired had Moss been signed, that could have rejuvenated him, but the wear and tear and mental exhaustion was just too much to return with the exact same team. Sure not getting Moss was a part or his decision, but it wasn't like he was pissed at the team and said since you didn't get Moss, I'm outta here like some suggest. He was just done.
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