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Old 03-06-2008, 10:13 AM   #1
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Default OT: Holley saying Favre may end up in Miami...

Just heard this..that he really thinks somehow Favre will end up with Parcells...THAT is really interesting..although pretty odd...but I wonder if anyone has heard this possible rumor???

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Old 03-06-2008, 10:13 AM   #2
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And so it begins...
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Default Re: OT: Holley saying Favre may end up in Miami...

This would be bigger than Montana playing in KC.
And by 'bigger', I mean worse.
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that would be cute
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Default Re: OT: Holley saying Favre may end up in Miami...

That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Why would Favre leave a place where he is adored, and had a big contract, and a young nucleus in place, to go to a rebuilding project? If he didn't think GB was going to compete for a title, he's certainly not going to do so in Miami.
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Favre taking his gunslinging routine to a place where the #1 receiver is now Ted Ginn, Jr? That I'd like to see.
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i will laugh my *** off if he ends up in miami after all this.
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That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Why would Favre leave a place where he is adored, and had a big contract, and a young nucleus in place, to go to a rebuilding project? If he didn't think GB was going to compete for a title, he's certainly not going to do so in Miami.
Bingo.

I think that sometimes people that get paid to talk for a living say things just so they have something to talk about without thinking them through first.

Green Bay was one interception away from going to the Super Bowl. Miami wasn't even one pick away from dropping to the 2nd pick in the draft.
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Favre would be really stupid to go to Miami knowing he has to face the Pats 2X a year. That's a suicide mission. The only way Favre comes back is if he thinks the team is one qb away from competing for the SB. I could see him going to the Ravens, JAX, , Redskins.
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Holley knows a lot about the Pats because he has access. Not sure he knows a lot about the rest of the NFL unless he gets that from his alter ego Michael Smith at ESPN. Some outlets are going to try to spin the retirement as intrigue, because the ball washing retirement pieces will have limited shelf life (please god).

Tuna could use a veteran QB. However, this one remains the property of the GB Packers until he files his retirement papers, and even thereafter. I think part of Brett still wants to play, but just on Sunday. The part that is toast is what allowed him to win in the second half of 2006 and most of 2007. That part struggled with the Tuesday through Saturday workload required to manage a game and a young team as opposed to just slingin' it to veteran WR's. Tuna ain't got none of those, unless Keyshawn un-retires, and that likely wouldn't be enough.

Greenbay has decided that the Sunday part of Favre is not worth $12M on their cap. They want him to retire. They have built a nice young nucleas, and they probably expect it may take a step back this season but in the long view that will be OK. If he could mentor and backup it would be different. They could work out a deal to lower that cap. But he can't and he won't, so I think he stays retired. No way he jeopardizes the legacy to go somewhere else for a year that could get ugly.
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