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Location: Marysville, CA
Registered: 04-22-2003
Posts: 3249
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Aaron should be a man and tell MM that he will step down and be the backup for another year and let Favre take control for one last swing?
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Location: Atlanta, GA via the Town of Lisbon, WI
Registered: 02-02-2000
Posts: 4336
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Aaron is a man, and he is the one person who hasn't deserved any of this BS (and he's not complaining about it). Give me an effing break. |
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Location: everybody be more like me
Registered: 01-07-2004
Posts: 3027
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Why on earth would he want to do that? Finally getting an opportunity, and you expect him to just turn it down in favor of Lord Favre?
The way he's been handling the entire situation has been exactly what I wanted to see. |
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Location: KHAAANNNN!!!!!
Registered: 04-21-2000
Posts: 7028
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Disagree with that Elias. Even though this is all mute now, the only way it could have worked is if there had been a competion for the job.
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Location: NH
Registered: 03-15-2000
Posts: 3662
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No! He should want to compete and believe he could win, all Packer players should feel this way. However, this isn't the issue. I am confident the issue is between Favre and TT. The only way MM's presser today made sense was if Favre openly stated he cannot play for TT. The choice then becomes obvious, get rid of Favre or fire TT. In this scenario, the Packers have no choice but to trade Favre, and in this scenario, all of the Packers brass would be able to agree. |
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Location: Santa Monica, CA via Madison, WI
Registered: 02-07-2000
Posts: 3039
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He's a man if he steps down? That's not win-win when you surrender. Aaron's waited and earned a shot to start and will get it. All aboard!
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Location: Atlanta, GA via the Town of Lisbon, WI
Registered: 02-02-2000
Posts: 4336
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I'm sure that's going to be one great presentation. |
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Location: NH
Registered: 03-15-2000
Posts: 3662
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you are a petty ass |
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Location: Atlanta, GA via the Town of Lisbon, WI
Registered: 02-02-2000
Posts: 4336
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Location: everybody be more like me
Registered: 01-07-2004
Posts: 3027
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Freakin beautiful! |
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Registered: 08-11-2007
Posts: 1169
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If Favre had his way MARRIUCCI would be Head Coach. How would that work out? |
![]() Location: The Castle Anthrax
Registered: 01-23-2005
Posts: 3089
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Ask the Lions. |
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Location: Cheesemakers do it in the vat
Registered: 03-01-2000
Posts: 11190
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Well he would had TT instead of Matt Millin.
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Location: No longer wasted in WI, living in Va Bch, Va. USA
Registered: 02-02-2000
Posts: 8815
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Your ideas about manhood or what makes a man are as messed up as most of your rants about the Packers during the season.
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Location: 400 Miles South West of Lambeau
Registered: 08-18-2000
Posts: 16629
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While Steve Young waited four years, I don't think Aaron should. He's been a man by the way he's handle the situation and I agree with what he said about a dogfight should they allow the competition but that will no longer be the case. The job is his, the War is over, Wormer dropped the big one.
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Location: Where it hurts the most.
Registered: 02-01-2000
Posts: 4895
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On the opening day of the season, there will be two QBs starting for their teams. One will be Aaron Rodgers, and he will be in green & gold. No more waiting, no stepping aside, no nothin'. He's been the one classy element in what has been an embarrassing, messy episode which left neither side with much dignity. MM and TT have committed to him, and for bitter or better, Aaron is the Packers' QB.
Brett will start on Opening Day, too. God knows what colors he'll be in - I had a nightmare over the weekend that he was wearing Balto's jersey, and woke up beating my husband over the head, screaming, "You PUTZ!" The point? He will be some other team's hope, some other team's pride, some other team's problem. In the immortal words of America's founding Barfly (that would be Ben Franklin), "Gentlemen, we must all hang together, or we shall certainly hang separately." |
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Location: Catskill Mtns., NY, USA
Registered: 05-02-2002
Posts: 7209
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You have interesting dreams.
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Location: Milwaukee
Registered: 03-29-2001
Posts: 11311
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Favre could be a man and compete for the job?
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Location: WI, USA
Registered: 02-02-2000
Posts: 6553
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...and he said he would. BUT, he felt doing that would create too much of a circus, and he was too hurt to want to be a Packer again. Get a clue, Brett. The circus arrived in GB months ago and you're the main act, complete with a few clowns that helped you throw TT and others under the bus. |
![]() Location: Gods Country
Registered: 05-09-2000
Posts: 10941
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Yes that would be the definition of manhood. |
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Location: Spring Grove, IL
Registered: 03-14-2000
Posts: 2019
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Isn't it obvious by now that Favre had no intention of playing for the Packers every again? First he said he wouldn't compete for the job, then he said he would, then he said, well I would, but I don't want to be a distraction, then it all came down to, my feelings I hurt, I'm gonna take my blankie and gome home...
so over it...please... |
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Location: Proud member of MRSA
Registered: 09-22-2002
Posts: 25113
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I wonder how the presentation is going?
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Location: No longer wasted in WI, living in Va Bch, Va. USA
Registered: 02-02-2000
Posts: 8815
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Little typo there GBL but oooooh soooo appropriate. |
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Registered: 03-28-2001
Posts: 2265
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If Favre was a man, he'd be willing to compete for the job (which MM told him he could, if he was committed) but instead he is choking back tears in a corner, whimpering because people said mean things about him. Give me a break!
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Location: Madison,WI
Registered: 02-02-2000
Posts: 2647
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That's hardly Rodgers call, is it? |