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Old 08-07-2008, 08:46 AM
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what he deserves--to get traded to one of the 3 worst franchises in the NFL, historically. This whole thing was a farce and a joke. You don't mess with someone's livelihood, or their paycheck, unless you have direct control over their employment, ie., they work for YOU.

This jackass had 5 or 6 QB's wondering if they would have a job the next day--this guy is a bum, and has 0 class.
I respect your opinion, but Brett has nothing to do with those 5 or 6 QBs...

It is the OWNERSHIP of those teams that holds the fate of those QBS.

All Brett did was say he wanted to play football and he wanted to be, or have the chance to be, the starter.

While I think he has acted a bit "like a kid" when it comes to his handling of the "I'm retired...no wait, I am not retired" situation, I am not all that surprised by it because in a lot of ways that's the same way he plays the game...like a kid.

I guess you have to take the good with the bad when it comes to the players, and I would rather see him play than not.
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Old 08-07-2008, 08:51 AM
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I am not all that surprised by it because in a lot of ways that's the same way he plays the game...like a kid.

I guess you have to take the good with the bad when it comes to the players, and I would rather see him play than not.
You got it Steeler fan!

The NFL is already HUGE - but this just makes the rest of pre-season awesome.

And his style of play - with love of the game and heart is EXACTLY why people love to watch him play and want to see him in the league and why the NFL commish worked to see this resolved.

Hebrings interest, fans and the almighty $$$$$.

The NFL is better with Brett Favre in it.
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Old 08-07-2008, 08:59 AM
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I respect your opinion too, but at the very least, Favre was selfish and childish about this whole thing. The way the media fawns over this average quarterback is sickening. No one would care, but the media tries to force us to care about Favre. The league went on without Marino, Elway, and Montana--the media makes Favre out to be bigger than the league--which is ridiculous, given the fact that he is not even in the same group with the guys mentioned above. Most int's in the history of the league--to me that will always be his legacy.


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I respect your opinion, but Brett has nothing to do with those 5 or 6 QBs...

It is the OWNERSHIP of those teams that holds the fate of those QBS.

All Brett did was say he wanted to play football and he wanted to be, or have the chance to be, the starter.

While I think he has acted a bit "like a kid" when it comes to his handling of the "I'm retired...no wait, I am not retired" situation, I am not all that surprised by it because in a lot of ways that's the same way he plays the game...like a kid.

I guess you have to take the good with the bad when it comes to the players, and I would rather see him play than not.
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Old 08-07-2008, 09:15 AM
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I respect your opinion too, but at the very least, Favre was selfish and childish about this whole thing. The way the media fawns over this average quarterback is sickening. No one would care, but the media tries to force us to care about Favre. The league went on without Marino, Elway, and Montana--the media makes Favre out to be bigger than the league--which is ridiculous, given the fact that he is not even in the same group with the guys mentioned above. Most int's in the history of the league--to me that will always be his legacy.
I sort of agree with you on this...but not so much about being selfish as about the way the media and the league plays up certain players. Now, if you are saying he is selfish because he should realize that he is "big news" and he affects other people...then it's tough to argue with that.

But most of the time they do this (media and NFL) because of the excitement the player brings to the game.

Favre is a crap shoot QB...you never know what he will do...so he creates interest in the league and as was pointed out earlier, this means $$$.

Look at Michael Vick before the whole dog fighting mess. Vick is/was a once in a lifetime player who brought the fans out of their seats on each play. He was probably just an average throwing QB, but people PAID to see him play because on any play, anything seemed possible. He brought a certain excitement to the game. ESPN couldn't talk about him enough (again, I mention this was even before all of the legal drama).

I think Favre still does that.

Those other QB's you mentioned were really cooked by the time they retired...(except for maybe Elway). Favre SEEMS to have something left that might be worth watching for 1 or 2 more years.
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Old 08-07-2008, 09:16 AM
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given the fact that he is not even in the same group with the guys mentioned above.
Should check out his stats. SuperBowl wins (Marino=none). TD passes, Passing yards, Consecutive starts!!!!

C'mon - 49ers since Montano?? Dolphins (one of my favorite teams) since Marino??, Broncos with the genius coach of the running game since Elway - who btw acted like a baby on his way into the league refusing to play if drafted by the Colts - or little Manning for that matter with the whole San Diego thing.

That is why the QB position in football is the most important position in ANY sport and why these guys are glorified.
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Old 08-07-2008, 09:18 AM
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....happy for my man Favre. I can't stand the Packers organization in the way they handled this situation. Not saying that I agree with the way Favre did things but they could have handled this a long time ago. Now the Jets are a contender in the AFC folks. The Patriots will have their hands full this season.
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Old 08-07-2008, 09:21 AM
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Now that he has been traded I hope that we can FINALLY talk about something else in the NFL. The 2008 season officially starts in four weeks and I hope we can put Brett on the BACK page of sports news.

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Old 08-07-2008, 11:18 AM
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can hope and pray, but ESPN is all over farve, and so is everyone else.
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Old 08-08-2008, 08:32 PM
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I respect your opinion too, but at the very least, Favre was selfish and childish about this whole thing. The way the media fawns over this average quarterback is sickening. No one would care, but the media tries to force us to care about Favre. The league went on without Marino, Elway, and Montana--the media makes Favre out to be bigger than the league--which is ridiculous, given the fact that he is not even in the same group with the guys mentioned above. Most int's in the history of the league--to me that will always be his legacy.
Just wanted to quote you saying Favre is a average Quarterback.
I could care less about this whole situation, pro - football has become about money. I wish the NFL could go back to my favorite time period of the 70's with the muddy fields and games being played outside. I would love to see a game played outside in the old Metropolitan Stadium ! That was football.

The worst thing about this entire situation is the NFL channel was going to show the 1975 Cowboys vs. Vikings playoff game , but did not show it . They chose to cover the trade instead .
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