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The Bar => Sports => Topic started by: bijou on March 04, 2008, 09:23:38 AM
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GREEN BAY, Wis. — FOX Sports and ESPN.com are reporting that Packers quarterback Brett Favre will not return for an 18th NFL season.
Favre told Packers coach Mike McCarthy that he will retire. That's according to ESPN.com, who talked to Favre's agent Bus Cook.
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,334811,00.html
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I hope Wretch will take the news okay.
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I hope Wretch will take the news okay.
If not, we'll form a support group and talk him down. :innocent:
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I hope Wretch will take the news okay.
I am going home and dressing in black. for the next year. life no longer seems as colorful, and fall no longer has any meaning. I need to be sedated.
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AAAAARARRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!
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AAAAARARRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!
For once, your avatar matches your emotions.
Sorry, Wretch.
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how unexpected. he comes back after a miserable 4-12 season, but retires after going 13-3 in one of the most prolific statistical years of his career, and coming an OT field goal away from the super bowl? and with some truly fine young receivers?
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I am rethinking the position that I took in the euthanasia thread. :bawl:
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I saw that too, WE. Truly a sad day for football. Favre was one of the greatest players ever to play the game, and he had such love for the game... even the stinkin' Bears fans, as much as they hated the Pack... they loved to watch the man play.
But we gotta remember, he's had 17 years.... most players don't last half as long. I wish he would have ended it with another SB ring, but what can ya do? I hope Aaron Rodgers is able to step up.. he's got some pretty damn big shoes to fill.
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:ohnoes: :ohnoes: :ohnoes:
I knew this day was coming.
Methinks Brett was simmering mad at the Pack front office for not signing Randy Moss two years in a row.
Dammit.
Okay Aaron Rodgers, let's see what you can do over a full season.
Thanks for the memories Brett.
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I am afraid to see the mass suicides in Wisconsin.
A whole state will be in mourning.
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I was hoping for one more season :(
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I was hoping for one more season :(
I haven't missed a single game of his last four seasons (via DTV), because I knew this day was coming, and didn't want to regret those one or two games that I missed from his last year in the NFL.
but it still sucks.
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A lot of me wishes that Favre would stay another year.
But, I'm an AFC guy. What should I care if Brett Favre retires? . . . Well, he's one of the best quarterbacks ever to play the game. There's some small part of me that feels that the game itself suffers when a great player retires.
That part is really loud now.
I would love to see Favre put the green and gold on for one more year.
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I was hoping for one more season :(
I haven't missed a single game of his last four seasons (via DTV), because I knew this day was coming, and didn't want to regret those one or two games that I missed from his last year in the NFL.
but it still sucks.
I'm wondering if I can get a black armband with a green number 4 on it. Or maybe a 4 inside a G.
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the nfl network has turned into the brett favre network tonight. they did a one hour program on his career, and now they are replaying super bowl XXXI. sportscenter was dedicated to #4 tonight; they even referred to their program as "favrecenter"
what a crappy day.
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The dude is 38 years old. That's about 8 years older than any quarterback needs to be. The body starts to go downhill. I think it is a smart thing to do. Look at Aikman. He moves like an old man. He's 41.
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The dude is 38 years old. That's about 8 years older than any quarterback needs to be. The body starts to go downhill. I think it is a smart thing to do. Look at Aikman. He moves like an old man. He's 41.
conjecture that I have been hearing is that he primarily came back this year to prove the "experts" that said he was washed up wrong. having done that in rather spectacular fashion last season, there wasn't really anything left to prove.
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The dude is 38 years old. That's about 8 years older than any quarterback needs to be. The body starts to go downhill. I think it is a smart thing to do. Look at Aikman. He moves like an old man. He's 41.
conjecture that I have been hearing is that he primarily came back this year to prove the "experts" that said he was washed up wrong. having done that in rather spectacular fashion last season, there wasn't really anything left to prove.
Very good then, he went out on his own terms.
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Marino and Montana ended their careers with losses too.
The NFL is much weaker without Brett Favre. They lost a true ambassodor to the way football should be played
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The first year will be the hardest in the No Favre League. :( :( :(
Aaron Rodgers just inherited the most unenviable job in football. Poor guy will likely have "He was no Favre" carved into his tombstone. Oh, well. GB can still be really good (Eli won a SB fer gosh sakes) and the NFL is a better place when GB is really good. I hope the "kid" turns into something special.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v604/woncothesane/funny-pictures-frog-prince-kiss.jpg)
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The first year will be the hardest in the No Favre League. :( :( :(
Aaron Rodgers just inherited the most unenviable job in football. Poor guy will likely have "He was no Favre" carved into his tombstone. Oh, well. GB can still be really good (Eli won a SB fer gosh sakes) and the NFL is a better place when GB is really good. I hope the "kid" turns into something special.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v604/woncothesane/funny-pictures-frog-prince-kiss.jpg)
the problem with assessing the abilities of brett favre's backup (even if it was for three years), is that you never saw him play. he did relatively well against the cowboys, but a statistician would call that "insufficient sample size"
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The first year will be the hardest in the No Favre League. :( :( :(
Aaron Rodgers just inherited the most unenviable job in football. Poor guy will likely have "He was no Favre" carved into his tombstone. Oh, well. GB can still be really good (Eli won a SB fer gosh sakes) and the NFL is a better place when GB is really good. I hope the "kid" turns into something special.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v604/woncothesane/funny-pictures-frog-prince-kiss.jpg)
I seem to recall some kid named Young who had to fill the shoes of the legendary Joe Montana. He turned out OK, IIRC.
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Marino and Montana ended their careers with losses too.
The NFL is much weaker without Brett Favre. They lost a true ambassodor to the way football should be played
Never has a human being brought more Joie de vivre to any game, anywhere. To watch Favre play was to see someone sublimely in love with what he is doing, who he is doing it with, and those watching him do it.
We shall not see his kind again.
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The first year will be the hardest in the No Favre League. :( :( :(
Aaron Rodgers just inherited the most unenviable job in football. Poor guy will likely have "He was no Favre" carved into his tombstone. Oh, well. GB can still be really good (Eli won a SB fer gosh sakes) and the NFL is a better place when GB is really good. I hope the "kid" turns into something special.
the problem with assessing the abilities of brett favre's backup (even if it was for three years), is that you never saw him play. he did relatively well against the cowboys, but a statistician would call that "insufficient sample size"
Not a lot to go on but the staff has plenty of info and IMHO, AR could be fine. They would have sent Rodgers packing (no pun intended) if they didn't think he was high quality. They have had plenty of tape to watch and plenty of doubt about Brett's status the last few years for the #2 QB to be a priority and they have stuck with Rodgers. That makes me think he will be OK. Matt Hasselbeck was a Favre backup turned pro-bowler when he followed Holmgren to Seattle. (not that Rodgers has to be a pro-bowler for the Pack to be good)
Montana was one of the all time greats but his bulb was dimmed by injury and hanging on to long. Joe cool was given a gentle shove (all the way to Kansas City) to make room for Young. Not quite the same pressure. Anywho, my only point was that anyone following Favre will look like a toad at first. I just hope it dosen't last to long. (also been looking for an excuse to post that pic for weeks) :uhsure: :p
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Marino and Montana ended their careers with losses too.
The NFL is much weaker without Brett Favre. They lost a true ambassodor to the way football should be played
Amen to that. There are few people of that caliber in football any more, whether it be on the field or off. It's sort of fitting that he and Sapp retire at the same time. When GB and TB were in the same division, I went to the game every time the Pack came to town. I loved watching Sapp and Favre go at each other. And so did they I think. WE, I'm crying right with ya brother. He may not (then again) go down in history as the greatest QB ever, but I think he will be remembered as the most spectacular, if ya get me meaning.
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oh come on dudes.
he aint the only fella that enjoys the game. the NFL is full of decent players with heart.
full disclosure: Im from MN and am sick of Packer fans. tee hee
Marino and Montana ended their careers with losses too.
The NFL is much weaker without Brett Favre. They lost a true ambassodor to the way football should be played
Never has a human being brought more Joie de vivre to any game, anywhere. To watch Favre play was to see someone sublimely in love with what he is doing, who he is doing it with, and those watching him do it.
We shall not see his kind again.
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Marino and Montana ended their careers with losses too.
The NFL is much weaker without Brett Favre. They lost a true ambassodor to the way football should be played
Amen to that. There are few people of that caliber in football any more, whether it be on the field or off. It's sort of fitting that he and Sapp retire at the same time. When GB and TB were in the same division, I went to the game every time the Pack came to town. I loved watching Sapp and Favre go at each other. And so did they I think. WE, I'm crying right with ya brother. He may not (then again) go down in history as the greatest QB ever, but I think he will be remembered as the most spectacular, if ya get me meaning.
yeah, I know exactly what you mean. whenever he took more than a three step drop, something big was going to happen. you just never knew if it would be good or bad. :-)
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oh come on dudes.
he aint the only fella that enjoys the game. the NFL is full of decent players with heart.
full disclosure: Im from MN and am sick of Packer fans. tee hee
it's just that none of them are vikings. :whatever:
:-)
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(http://static.nfl.com/static/content/catch_all/nfl_image/b_favre_071118_full.jpg)
(http://graphics.jsonline.com/graphics/packer/img/news/sep05/favre917.jpg)
the NFL Network will rebroadcast the monday night game against the raiders that was played the
day after his father passed away friday night at 8PM eastern. 400 yards and 4 TDs, and he only
played the first half.
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(http://static.nfl.com/static/content/catch_all/nfl_image/b_favre_071118_full.jpg)
(http://graphics.jsonline.com/graphics/packer/img/news/sep05/favre917.jpg)
the NFL Network will rebroadcast the monday night game against the raiders that was played the
day after his father passed away friday night at 8PM eastern. 400 yards and 4 TDs, and he only
played the first half.
Did you hear his press conference today?
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(http://static.nfl.com/static/content/catch_all/nfl_image/b_favre_071118_full.jpg)
(http://graphics.jsonline.com/graphics/packer/img/news/sep05/favre917.jpg)
the NFL Network will rebroadcast the monday night game against the raiders that was played the
day after his father passed away friday night at 8PM eastern. 400 yards and 4 TDs, and he only
played the first half.
Did you hear his press conference today?
I watched it twice. :(
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Did you hear his press conference today?
if not...here is a recap ---> :bawl:
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the nearly flawless performance by brett favre against oakland is on the NFL network now.
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the nearly flawless performance by brett favre against oakland is on the NFL network now.
I saw it.
Brett Favre was almost joy in a bottle when it came to him and football.
*TKay*