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<blockquote data-quote="bhuggins" data-source="post: 412361" data-attributes="member: 5545"><p>I was disapponted with all the circumstances surrounding Brett's departure from the Pack. I wish he had just retired after the 2007 season BUT I can also understand him not wanting to have his last game end like it did against the NYG in the NFC Title game. However, you cannot discount the 16 seasons he played for Green Bay and all the national attention he brought to this organization. For 16 seasons he was MUST-SEE TV, arguably one the most exciting players in the league. Just like Michael Jordan was to the NBA, Favre was the same to the NFL. People loved to watch him play. Yes, yes, I know he threw a lot of picks but he also won a ton of games with some unbelievable throws.</p><p> </p><p>All I know is the Packers were one of the bottom feeders in the NFL for 20 years prior to Favre taking the reigns at QB. Nobody wanted to play in Green Bay and rarely were they ever on national TV. I certainly do not care for his antics and attitude the last few years since leaving the Packers, but I believe his 16 years while with the organization cannot be forgotten. He is and will always be considered one of the all-time greats.</p><p> </p><p>The Packers are really blessed in the fact that we now have Aaron Rodgers to carry on the legacy and take the organization to even greater heights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bhuggins, post: 412361, member: 5545"] I was disapponted with all the circumstances surrounding Brett's departure from the Pack. I wish he had just retired after the 2007 season BUT I can also understand him not wanting to have his last game end like it did against the NYG in the NFC Title game. However, you cannot discount the 16 seasons he played for Green Bay and all the national attention he brought to this organization. For 16 seasons he was MUST-SEE TV, arguably one the most exciting players in the league. Just like Michael Jordan was to the NBA, Favre was the same to the NFL. People loved to watch him play. Yes, yes, I know he threw a lot of picks but he also won a ton of games with some unbelievable throws. All I know is the Packers were one of the bottom feeders in the NFL for 20 years prior to Favre taking the reigns at QB. Nobody wanted to play in Green Bay and rarely were they ever on national TV. I certainly do not care for his antics and attitude the last few years since leaving the Packers, but I believe his 16 years while with the organization cannot be forgotten. He is and will always be considered one of the all-time greats. The Packers are really blessed in the fact that we now have Aaron Rodgers to carry on the legacy and take the organization to even greater heights. [/QUOTE]
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