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If Brett Favre beats the Packers

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Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Brett Favre has beaten the Packers many many times in his career.

I don't get it...

Are you being sarcastic or for real?

If you're being for real, he was making a joke that Brett Favre's poor decision making has cost the Packers many games.

😛
 
Originally posted by: fustercluck
Hehe, good one chuckywang.

But, cool tidbit of information. I'm rooting for Favre. Green bay fans shouldn't be bitter about Favre leaving, not like he didn't want to play at Green Bay anymore.

Right, he just wanted to be a drama queen about it every single year and hold the team hostage to his decision until weeks before the regular season opened. Do you genuinely believe that if Favre had just kept showing up at camp the Packers would have just said, "nah, we aren't interested?" Unless his skills seriously declined, I can't imagine that happening.

Here's hoping Favre gets jacked up. Repeatedly.
 
Originally posted by: RyanPaulShaffer
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Brett Favre has beaten the Packers many many times in his career.

I don't get it...

Are you being sarcastic or for real?

If you're being for real, he was making a joke that Brett Favre's poor decision making has cost the Packers many games.

😛

That is what I figured, but it didn't seem that funny to me. Granted, I hate the pack, and am a Vikings fan 🙂
 
Originally posted by: BeauJangles
Originally posted by: fustercluck
Hehe, good one chuckywang.

But, cool tidbit of information. I'm rooting for Favre. Green bay fans shouldn't be bitter about Favre leaving, not like he didn't want to play at Green Bay anymore.

Right, he just wanted to be a drama queen about it every single year and hold the team hostage to his decision until weeks before the regular season opened. Do you genuinely believe that if Favre had just kept showing up at camp the Packers would have just said, "nah, we aren't interested?" Unless his skills seriously declined, I can't imagine that happening.

Here's hoping Favre gets jacked up. Repeatedly.

They had to tell him not interested sooner or later if he kept coming back and with Rodgers in the last year of his contract they either had to give the job to Rodgers or there was no way in hell he was going to resign with the team. Not to mention Rodgers is probably a better QB then Favre this stage in their careers anyway. So him waffling like he always did gave the packers the perfect opportunity to push him out and not come out as the bad guys. I say bravo Mr. Ted Thompson.
 
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
Originally posted by: RyanPaulShaffer
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Brett Favre has beaten the Packers many many times in his career.

I don't get it...

Are you being sarcastic or for real?

If you're being for real, he was making a joke that Brett Favre's poor decision making has cost the Packers many games.

😛

That is what I figured, but it didn't seem that funny to me. Granted, I hate the pack, and am a Vikings fan 🙂

Hmm, then it should be much more funny to you than others.
 
I am rooting for Rogers, AP, and Crosby, and against Driver -- All for my fantasy teams. 😀 No interest in who actually wins. As long as its a offensive blowout on both sides, I will be happy.
 
Originally posted by: WisMan
Originally posted by: BeauJangles
Originally posted by: fustercluck
Hehe, good one chuckywang.

But, cool tidbit of information. I'm rooting for Favre. Green bay fans shouldn't be bitter about Favre leaving, not like he didn't want to play at Green Bay anymore.

Right, he just wanted to be a drama queen about it every single year and hold the team hostage to his decision until weeks before the regular season opened. Do you genuinely believe that if Favre had just kept showing up at camp the Packers would have just said, "nah, we aren't interested?" Unless his skills seriously declined, I can't imagine that happening.

Here's hoping Favre gets jacked up. Repeatedly.

They had to tell him not interested sooner or later if he kept coming back and with Rodgers in the last year of his contract they either had to give the job to Rodgers or there was no way in hell he was going to resign with the team. Not to mention Rodgers is probably a better QB then Favre this stage in their careers anyway. So him waffling like he always did gave the packers the perfect opportunity to push him out and not come out as the bad guys. I say bravo Mr. Ted Thompson.

Well I think it worked out best both for Favre and Green Bay so neither side should be bitter about anything. The Favre being a drama queen in the off season thing goes back a couple years before GB decided not to bring him back, they just got tired of it...or maybe they thought he was done as a QB.

 
I believe as it is reight now, only Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, and Brett Favre have beaten the other 31 teams. So unless the other two get traded, Brett Favre would be the only QB to beat all 32 teams, if he wins tonight.
 
Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
I believe as it is reight now, only Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, and Brett Favre have beaten the other 31 teams. So unless the other two get traded, Brett Favre would be the only QB to beat all 32 teams, if he wins tonight.

Kerry Collins has played a long time, on different teams, in different conferences and divisions, and has had some success. So, who has he not beat?

MotionMan
 
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