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OT: Favre can't stop talking
http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/...-out-the-door/
way to throw aaron rodgers under the bus and air his show in the media. i really hate him now... |
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ohhhhh....nm |
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Heh. |
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I have to say, I favor the Pats method of leaving lockers of honored players open, rather the Packers new policy of trading away both the locker and the player.
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Favre hasn't been there long and he's already a true Jet.
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For 4 yrs he has been holding that team hostage effecting their draft. If he so much ĺoved to play'as everyone claims why didnt he offer the packers a pay cut to compromise for his late reversal to play as a gesture ? no . instead in case you didnt read, his agent wanted MORE MONEY from the jets when he was traded !! last time he went to gb to report to TC he said , he told mcarthy it would be unfair to aaron rodgers now if he played in camp and he deserves it so they should release him. now he says this . think about this...how many jobs he thought he owned to destroy. chad pennington aaron rodgers jeff garcia. constantly mentioning vikings must have made tavaris jackson feel like ****.Dont tell me its a business...if so then what the packers did was also the same. it is all about freaking money. all the sh**t about he loves to the play the game like a school boy is media created bull**** which he thrives on. |
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As for wanting more money, more power to him. |
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about the money, sure more power to him , just dont expect the packers to pay that whenu come back 1 week before TC or claim that you love the game so much that you cant stay away. if the jets had asked him to take a paycut and offered him 6 mill you think he wouldve played ?he would applied some medication on his ítch´ and sat at home. |
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"Favre also recounted his conversations with McCarthy, saying to the New York Daily News that when he first told the Packers’ coach of his intention to return, the response was: “Oh, God, Brett, you’re putting us in a tight spot.” And Favre, to this day, isn’t sure why McCarthy thinks that — because Favre still thinks he would have been better for the Packers this season than Aaron Rodgers. “I think Aaron Rodgers will do a real good job, barring injury,” Favre said, “but if you’re a betting man and said, ‘Who gives us the best chance to win right now?’ … This isn’t bragging (:rolleyes:), but I think I would. Aaron may play great, and they’ll look like geniuses, but to not welcome me back … I just assumed it was the fear of upsetting Aaron..." He just resides in his own universe where it's naturally always all about him... He remains so pissed that they dared to think you could actually move on from Lord Favre. These are the same guys who didn't kick his sorry ass to the curb in 2005 or 2006 when he was abyssmal and had just cost their predecessor his job, didn't tell him to shut his trap when he started whining about not signing Moss FOR HIM, and who let him come back with their rebuilt roster in 2007 because he wanted to and promised he'd actually study film for once rather than sleeping through it, who told him to take his time in March and they'd let him skip the film if that helped him get through the season, who offered to let him un-retire two weeks after he retired only to have him CONFIRM he'd rather stay retired, who offered him $20M in July to just do what he said he wanted to do!!! |
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