Friday, July 11, 2008

Brett Favre asks for his unconditional release from the Packers


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At 4:07 PM, July 11, 2008, Blogger Brew City Bub said...

Y'all are gonna get me fired for posting shit like this.

 
At 5:00 PM, July 11, 2008, Blogger $lash said...

You're the one that used the s word.

 
At 5:59 PM, July 11, 2008, Blogger local inebriated funny man said...

Man, I hope he goes to the Vikings.

 
At 6:16 PM, July 11, 2008, Blogger Dikembe Meiztombo said...

I wish Favre would die

 
At 6:31 PM, July 11, 2008, Blogger Skip Dizzle said...

Detroit Lions, anybody?

 
At 10:15 PM, July 11, 2008, Anonymous TedThompson said...

I would consider purchasing a Bart Farr Vikings jersey simply to grate on you people like none other. I'd even consider custom-ordering one if he went elsewhere.

God does not care for the worship of false idols. Consider this the first plague.

The second is Jordy Nelson.

 
At 10:40 PM, July 11, 2008, Blogger Triebs said...

It's been quite awhile since I've posted on here, but this has infuruated me. I had to vent from my south of the border outpost.

I fully stand behind TT and the Packers on this. Don't get me wrong, I love Brett Favre, but enough is enough. We can not have three more years of is he going to play or isn't he going to play. He made up his mind, he has to stick with it. If the Packers let him back, the same shit would go on next year. The same thing will happen with whatever team he ends up with. We will hear next spring that Brett Favre doesn't know if he's going to come back to play for the Buccaneers (my personal bet).

The Packers as an organization need to do what's best for the team. They can't let one player dictate what the team does, even if that player is a three time MVP.
The Packers have been grooming Rodgers for three years, its time to see what he can do. We picked two decent quarterbacks in the draft, so if Rodgers gets injured you can try someone else. I believe Rodgers contract is over after this season, so you'd probably loose him if he isn't given the chance to start. There goes three years of grooming out the window. The Packers need to worry about moving forward, not letting Favre have another year.

I also don't like the comments that Favre was one throw away from the Super Bowl last year and because of that the Packers should give him another chance. He had a great season last year yes, but the guy is 38. He has shown to be tough in the past, but lets face it, its not going to last. He most likely has not been keeping up to his usual off-season training regiment, so he's probably in crap shape right now too.

Well that's enough venting for now. In Summary, good luck Brett, you asshole.

 
At 2:14 AM, July 12, 2008, Anonymous condescendy said...

Nice ass stamp. Perfect, even.

I'm not going to let this ruin the McHung picture.

 
At 1:57 PM, July 14, 2008, Blogger The BubFather said...

After retiring in early March, then back channeling in mid March that he might have acted too quickly, the Packers flew down to Kiln to work out a deal and once again Favre backed away after thinking about it.

He is a Prima Donna. Whatever Sling Blade does, I fully support it.

 

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