http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3514071
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Actually according to ESPNEWS the offer is now $25 million. Also this is probably going to count against the cap. Why they just don't trade him to say the Jets for a bargain bin price is beyond me, I guess they prefer things the hard way.
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Also the Packers are stupid and overly dramatic because if they wanted rid of him getting say a 3rd/4th (that's what Randy Moss was so Favre is at least worth that (but I think he's worth more but he has the Pack bent over a barrel and they'll never get top trade value for him now)) from the Jets would be great as that trade couldn't bite them come playoff time (assuming Rodgers can get them there).
They want the best of both worlds I guess. :pity:alen1 likes this. -
Well it seems Bus Cook is pushing Favre to take this offer because he would be getting more money.
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Ted Thompson better hope his boy Rodgers, who he picked, doesn't suck because he's made such an effort to make sure Aaron is the starter next year. If he turns out to be a bust, Thompson will be checking under the hood of his car before he starts it for quite some time.:shifty: That guy is a bastard. He doesn't care so much about the Packers as he does his own reputation. He wants to prove he knows who's the best guy to have at qb, even if means kicking to the curb a guy with legendary status up there. However it turns out, I think a lot of people will be glad when he's gone as GM.:pity:
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What a joke Favre is if he takes this. Packers have laid all the cards on the table. All Favre has to do is reject and show up.
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Now Favre wants to come back at the very last minute with a $12 million salary. Are you kidding me? The Packers are the ones getting screwed here. They have a very good team and a guy they think will give them good QB play for the next decade, and they're now being held hostage by a guy who gave them his word that he was done.
I'm with the Packers on this one; Favre needs to go the hell away. This is the reverse of getting jilted at the altar, as if someone crashed the wedding and threw a beer bottle at the groom.Colorado Dolfan, Jt0323, cnc66 and 2 others like this. -
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I'll take the money now please FTW. Then I can go charge people to get my autograph. -
I'd take the 2 year deal.
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Other than that we agree on everything. Glad to see someone has some common sense around here. :wink2:Jaydog57 likes this. -
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He was 37 I believe (mid 30s for sure) and you know his body is strung out put on top of that the tough loss in OT versus the Giants (that he helped cause) and you can see why he wanted to retire. However time went on and he felt better and wanted another shot. I think a lot of us find ourselves finding renewed interest in something after getting space from it for a while.
The only place I see Favre being selfish is wanting to come back as the starter but if he hadn't retired he would have been the starter anyway. Because of that I don't understand how the Packers can say Rodgers is better for the job where if Favre hadn't retired he would be the starter. This is all a power play from Thompson because he was tired of Favre being bigger than him in GB. Favre is a big time QB he is a diva but so are the rest.
The Packers owe him for saving their franchise from mediocrity the last 2 decades and they repay him like this. Well I say shame on them. :pity: -
I say Favre is selfish because this isn't the only year that he has done this. For the last 4 years he has had Green Bay wrapped around his finger because all of the decisions were based on whether or not he was retiring in that particular offseason. And this is the only year that Favre actually made up his mind early in the offseason, only to renege on it later and attempt a comeback.
Favre doesn't care about his team. He cried like a little girl when the team didn't go after Randy Moss. Look at how the team played without Moss BTW. He shows that he doesn't care about the team by wanting to play as a starter on a different team rather than be a team player and do what he's asked by GB management. -
Look at it this way, if this was 1999 and Marino decided that he wanted to come back but in response the Fins organization said no, Jay Fiedler was the man for the future. After Marino tried to work with the organization to come back as a Fin and the organization told him to F off, if he wanted to play for someone else how could I blame him; I would blame the organization. Wouldn't you? -
and what has farve saved green Bay from? They won a superbowl with him, also with a huge supporting cast of talent from Reggie White to Sterling Sharpe. it wasnt just on his shoulders. and prior to mike mcarthy, the packers have SUCKED. Coach rebuilt that team into a winner, and if the Dallas game is any sort of barometer, its INSPITE of Farve.
Say what you will, if he takes the money, he's a piece of ****. He's holding the Packers up at gun point, putting them over the railing, and giving it to them where the sun dont shine.
He's pissing all over what is becoming a joke of a stubborn, selfish legacy. And he's pissing on the franchise that stood behind him when he went away to rehab, and all the times he's had family and personal issues.
Marino, Elway...those guys announced their retirement, didn't shed a tear. didn't sit there and blubber like an idiot. (not that theres anything wrong with emotion). they said they were done, and god damn it, they were honest and were men about it. farve has done this blubbering tearful good-bye garbage for more years than the average man plays in this damn league.Colorado Dolfan, Firesole and NyPhinfan like this. -
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and his performance last year was solid, but that team was amazing. every facet of the packers game was awesome. ryan grant exploded, the defense was lights out. the one opportunity to compare the two, Rogers out performed Farve in Dallas. -
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I wouldn't be surprised if all 52 other teammates chipped in to that $20 mil to make him stay retired.
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As for getting close to the Super Bowl... were you watching the same NFC Championship Game I was? Favre is directly responsible for the Packers NOT getting to the Super Bowl! Meanwhile, when Rodgers had to replace Favre against the Cowboys, he was arguably better. If the Rodgers that shows up in 2008 is the same Rodgers that showed up against the Cowboys, then that team won't skip a beat.
Brett Favre is done. He knew he was done after last year. The reason he thinks he isn't done now is because there's no one available who can say to him "No, Brett. You can't do it anymore." -
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Well a post from a Packer site stated their trying to work out some things for this "contract"
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Was it really about playing again or money?
http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/08/02/report-favre-to-take-the-money/
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