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<blockquote data-quote="WinnipegPackFan" data-source="post: 59398" data-attributes="member: 342"><p>Yes..Greg..</p><p></p><p>but will you be saying that if your faith in TT is misplaced and he ends up being the person who drives Favre out of GB AND GM's the Packers right down the crapper in 2-3 years...???</p><p></p><p>Or will you be like some people here who will probably blame Favre for TT's incompetence and failures 2-3 years after he retires...?[/quote:95rwfuyc]</p><p></p><p>I don't have any "faith" in Ted Thompson. So far I'm not very impressed with what he's done, and I've said it many times already. If I had to bet right now on whether he will return this team to prominence or put them into the crapper, I would bet on the crapper. But he's the GM of the Packers, and I prefer to keep an open mind about how good (or bad) he'll turn out to be. </p><p></p><p>Nobody is driving Favre out of Green Bay. There are ten million dollars sitting on the table that belong to him if he wants to claim them and play another year. </p><p></p><p>If Thompson fails, it is possible that Favre will contribute to his failure. I have always thought that Jimmy Johnson failed in Miami because he was stuck with Dan Marino, who played two years longer than he should have. I always thought Favre would avoid making that mistake, because he always said he would hang it up when his skills began to decline. That hasn't happened yet, at least not in terms of physical skills, but by Favre's own admission, he is not mentally into the game as much as he used to be. It's time for him to retire and let a new era begin.[/quote:95rwfuyc]</p><p></p><p>Brett will decide when it's time to retire but I think the point many are trying to make is that TT may be speeding up this decision and when that many people are making the same point, there has to be some validity to it and thus should not be ignored !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WinnipegPackFan, post: 59398, member: 342"] Yes..Greg.. but will you be saying that if your faith in TT is misplaced and he ends up being the person who drives Favre out of GB AND GM's the Packers right down the crapper in 2-3 years...??? Or will you be like some people here who will probably blame Favre for TT's incompetence and failures 2-3 years after he retires...?[/quote:95rwfuyc] I don't have any "faith" in Ted Thompson. So far I'm not very impressed with what he's done, and I've said it many times already. If I had to bet right now on whether he will return this team to prominence or put them into the crapper, I would bet on the crapper. But he's the GM of the Packers, and I prefer to keep an open mind about how good (or bad) he'll turn out to be. Nobody is driving Favre out of Green Bay. There are ten million dollars sitting on the table that belong to him if he wants to claim them and play another year. If Thompson fails, it is possible that Favre will contribute to his failure. I have always thought that Jimmy Johnson failed in Miami because he was stuck with Dan Marino, who played two years longer than he should have. I always thought Favre would avoid making that mistake, because he always said he would hang it up when his skills began to decline. That hasn't happened yet, at least not in terms of physical skills, but by Favre's own admission, he is not mentally into the game as much as he used to be. It's time for him to retire and let a new era begin.[/quote:95rwfuyc] Brett will decide when it's time to retire but I think the point many are trying to make is that TT may be speeding up this decision and when that many people are making the same point, there has to be some validity to it and thus should not be ignored !!! [/QUOTE]
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