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<blockquote data-quote="packersfan4life" data-source="post: 232171" data-attributes="member: 780"><p>What a mess. I am/was a big of a Favre fan as any, but this just isn't good for Favre or the Packers. Favre has meant a lot for the Packers and the Packers have done a lot in return for Favre. The Packers have moved on from him since he retired and have drafted and built their team accordingly. If they don't take him back they are made out to be the bad guy. No man is bigger than the team or the organization for that matter, but it seems Favre thinks he is.</p><p></p><p>I guess the best thing to do for both parties would be to grant Favre his release with the stipulation that he can not sign with any NFC Central teams. That way Favre can play where he wants without jeopardizing the Central. I know they won't get any compensation, but no team would trade the Packers for a soon to be 39 year old quarterback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="packersfan4life, post: 232171, member: 780"] What a mess. I am/was a big of a Favre fan as any, but this just isn't good for Favre or the Packers. Favre has meant a lot for the Packers and the Packers have done a lot in return for Favre. The Packers have moved on from him since he retired and have drafted and built their team accordingly. If they don't take him back they are made out to be the bad guy. No man is bigger than the team or the organization for that matter, but it seems Favre thinks he is. I guess the best thing to do for both parties would be to grant Favre his release with the stipulation that he can not sign with any NFC Central teams. That way Favre can play where he wants without jeopardizing the Central. I know they won't get any compensation, but no team would trade the Packers for a soon to be 39 year old quarterback. [/QUOTE]
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