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<blockquote data-quote="PackerTraxx" data-source="post: 48054" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>It would take a little gloss off of Brett, for myself, if he retires just because we had a bad season. With our draft choices, injured players coming back, cap space, and free agency this can turn around quickly. Aikman didn't like the direction the team was going but it was OK when they mortagaged their future so he could be surrounded by stud players. He was spoiled when he came out of UCLA and he hasn't changed. He, without going into all the details, was in a much different situation than Brett. If the Packers are willing to committ to give 100% to a quick turnaround, Brett should have enough guts to make a committment with them.</p><p></p><p>Fran Tarkenton, John Brodie, Sonny Jergenson, Y.A. Tittle, Dan Fouts, Archie Manning(don't even like him), Jim Zorn, Lynn ****ey, Trent Dilfer, Kerry Collins, Vinnie Testeverde, to name a few who endured losing for years and most never got a shot at the "big one" but they kept trying. And most til they were older than Brett.</p><p></p><p>To quote Lombardi "The greatness of the Green Bay Packers in not that they have never fallen, but that they have risen after every fall."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackerTraxx, post: 48054, member: 146"] It would take a little gloss off of Brett, for myself, if he retires just because we had a bad season. With our draft choices, injured players coming back, cap space, and free agency this can turn around quickly. Aikman didn't like the direction the team was going but it was OK when they mortagaged their future so he could be surrounded by stud players. He was spoiled when he came out of UCLA and he hasn't changed. He, without going into all the details, was in a much different situation than Brett. If the Packers are willing to committ to give 100% to a quick turnaround, Brett should have enough guts to make a committment with them. Fran Tarkenton, John Brodie, Sonny Jergenson, Y.A. Tittle, Dan Fouts, Archie Manning(don't even like him), Jim Zorn, Lynn ****ey, Trent Dilfer, Kerry Collins, Vinnie Testeverde, to name a few who endured losing for years and most never got a shot at the "big one" but they kept trying. And most til they were older than Brett. To quote Lombardi "The greatness of the Green Bay Packers in not that they have never fallen, but that they have risen after every fall." [/QUOTE]
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