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View Poll Results: What is Brett Favre's fate?
The Packers organization caves in and takes Brett back as the starter. 7 13.21%
The Packer organization trades Brett to another team. 26 49.06%
The Packer organization holds their ground and Brett sits out. 4 7.55%
Brett gives up and goes back into retirement. 16 30.19%
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Old 07-16-2008, 10:16 PM
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Default Should Brett Favre retire?

Okay...it is out...Brett Favre is ready to move on to a new team...and I was wondering everyone's opinion on this. It looks like we have four scenerios here...thus the poll.

What is going to happen? Let's hear your opinions...
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Old 07-16-2008, 10:43 PM
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Default What I want to happen

is for the Brett Favre to find something else to do. I am pretty tired of hearing about this every year. He is holding the packers hostage until he makes up his mind, he affects the draft, free agency and the developement of other players ( Aaron Rodgers ). I can appreciate the fact that th "itch" is pretty strong so just sa that you are coming back and if you change your mind then retire, the team can always find a backup qb.

If I were Rodgers as soon as I was a free agent I would be GONE!!!!!
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Old 07-16-2008, 11:12 PM
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release him. Let him play wherever he wants to.
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Old 07-17-2008, 01:12 AM
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All Brett cares about is.....Brett. I am tired of his antics. I have grown to detest him. If I were Aaron Rogers and they brought Brett back, then I would sit out and demand a trade. It is time for the Packers to move on. Favre will not play much longer and they would be mortgaging their future big time if they took him back.
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Old 07-17-2008, 03:50 AM
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I love what he was, I hate what he has become. He needs to move on. It doesn't matter how great he was, the Packer organization will always be more important.
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Old 07-17-2008, 09:27 AM
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He's been very loyal and has done everything the Packers and Green Bay has asked of him over all these years. He wants to do something for Himself now, then let HIM go!
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Old 07-17-2008, 09:28 AM
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Default He's believing his own hype

Favre is not looking so good on this one. Brett's best years were under Holmgren. Since then, he's been slightly above average. The media hype machine built him into a cult figure. Remember, while he has the most TD passes in history--he also has thrown the most interceptions. This fact alone takes him outta my top ten all-time. He's more like #21 in my book. He needs to sit on his rocking chair in Kiln Miss. and stop acting like a 5 year old who wants more cookies.
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Old 07-17-2008, 11:18 AM
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Favre is not looking so good on this one. Brett's best years were under Holmgren. Since then, he's been slightly above average. The media hype machine built him into a cult figure. Remember, while he has the most TD passes in history--he also has thrown the most interceptions. This fact alone takes him outta my top ten all-time. He's more like #21 in my book. He needs to sit on his rocking chair in Kiln Miss. and stop acting like a 5 year old who wants more cookies.
he also have played in the most consecutive games ...can you say Iron Man???

There is a no win situation here except that Packers take him back and he says I was wrong...and A.Rodgers will get a bonus to keep quiet....

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Old 07-17-2008, 11:40 AM
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into the sunset but the money looks good and the realization that I have nothing else to do may be at the root of this.

I think it is selfish on his part but again, everyone wants to work and feel wanted.
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Old 07-17-2008, 11:52 AM
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Default Stay Retired....

In my opinion,Brett Favre should STAY retired.He has
had a great career and doesn't need to prove anything
to anybody,including himself.I understand the "competative"
nature of the athelets and how hard it must be to "walk"
away,but he's had his day(s) in the sun.Retire,relax,and
ENJOY the rest of your life.You earned it.
I'd hate to see him end up like some of these cats have,
by going to another team for one-more shot and end up
finally having to retire a "loser",so to speak.Go out on
top if you can.Brett can and should.He's been a joy to
watch but I'm afraid those days are over.
Retire already,will you Brett. Jusy my opinions.

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