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Good that at least one analyst on BSPN knows what they are talking about.
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Finally, an analyst who actually pays attention!
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Hasselbeck's opinion means nothing to me but he is right.
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I cannot wait to hear/see green crickets on this forum.
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I hope he is right.
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Thats not just directed at you by the way as many need to view things a bit different. This board is whatever YOU want to make it within the Terms of Service. Like anything in life its all about what kind of approach you take. :up:Frumundah Finnatic, DOLPHAN1, SeanP and 6 others like this. -
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I traveled to Green Bay this weekend and went to the Fins vs Packers game, next to me were sitting to old man who you could tell have seen a ton of football. There knowledge does not come from what they have read like us, but rather what they have seen on the field.
I love picking the brains of old guys like these who have seen a ton of football, we were talking about a ton of different football realated subjects, when all of a sudden completely out of left field One said, how could Dolfans want to bench Henne. Both said the kid is so similar to a young Brett Favre.
I told them how he was getting ripped and how fans wanted Pennington and they said if Miami does that some other team is gonna be very thankful to the Dolphins. One of the old man said you know the one thing that is wrong over there is they don't have the patience to wait for players to develop. He reminded me of Welker, and said imagine if we would have benched Rodgers after the first year he started. He said, Son sometimes patience is everything to a good team.Frumundah Finnatic, DOLPHAN1, MarinePhinFan and 7 others like this. -
Chad has played well this year. He hasn't been great, but he has been good. He has a positive Td-int ratio and has a winning record. He's also spread the ball around to an alright extent and is on pace to exceed 3500 yards passing.
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He has always been more likely to sabotage his team than lead them to victory. He’s not Kurt Warner. -
Hopefully he continues to make it easier on himself by targeting #19 as often as possible.
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I stand corrected before anybody can correct me. :tongue2:
Favre was NOT a Super Bowl MVP, but in his day, he won NFL MVP.
Like I said, We can hope Henne will do the same, and he will. -
Favre is one of the all-time greats. The man is a legend. His prima donna act the last couple of seasons has soured alot of people on him, but it doesn't take away from what has been a prett awesome career. If Henne comes anywhere close to Favre, we'd have hit with that pick in a huge way.
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Bart Starr is an all-time great. Aaron Rodgers could be an all-time great. Favre is not. -
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But hey, defending Favre through misdirection is an ideal talent for employment at ESPN. Good luck with your application. -
Farve does have 7 seasons in a row that ended on a stupid interception. Amazingly stupid interceptions mind you.
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I meant Cutler, and had edited my post to say that.
Do you think Cutler has a 20 season career? If not, why do you think that Favre has? I mean, do you really believe that team GM's couldn't see that Favre really isn't that good? Why would teams stick with Favre for this long? -
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I swore this was a thread about Chad Henne.....
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I think an old Packers fan would be talking about the Favre in his prime. I think everyone here should be able to pick up on that.
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Favre is going to retire as a top 10 all time great QB. There is no arguments against that fact. Sure he's had bad games. What QB hasn't? However, you don't remember when the Packers were the laughing stock of football. Favre changed that. The man is a great QB. -
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