To wish injury on an NFL player is disappointing. To wish injury on an American legend and Wisconsin sports hero is sickening.
Again, you people have no idea - none whatsoever - in regards to how sports, a business like any other American business - operates.
For the upteenth time - Favre found himself unwanted and chose to choose employment elsewhere - with the backing and doing of Packers' brass. It's business. It happens. Get over it!!!
The ironic aspect of your ridiculous post is that Favre hasn't missed a game in his career, yet because you are displaying traits of a homer, you somehow feel not only will Favre miss a game this season - something that has eluded him for some 20 freakin' years - but, that he will miss game(s) as a direct result of the Green Bay defense. Your Honor - the defense rests.
I'd suggest concerning yourself with why Green Bay made a horrible Bears' offense look downright scary in the second half. Also, call McCarthy and ask him why he remains one of only a handful of NFL coaches that cannot successfully make adjustments at half time. The type of coaching on display this past Sunday nite by the Packers will be the ONLY reason they fail to reach the Super Bowl this season. I demand better coaching and so should you!
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Everyone has their own opinion, maybe I am being a little harsh in regards to him getting injured (hes one of the most durable guys EVER, yes, and I am not asking for him to be put in a wheelchair) but what was Urlacher trying to do to Aaron this past weekend. Was he just saying hello? No! You try and get to that QB and hit him with all you've got and bury him into the ground if he still has the ball or has just gotten rid of it. I would not wish injury on anyone but if it happens in a game against OUR (well not sure if our means me and you, because it seems like youve hopped up on top of the BF train) team, and it directly affects our season (hmm, like I said, if Brett goes down, Minny goes down?) , buddy then I am all for it. He is not our QB anymore, he is the ENEMY, and if you dont think that then why dont you just go paint your face purple with a 4 and a heart on your chest.
Yes Brett is a legend, I know that, I loved the guy for sooooooooo long. But who in their right mind would go ahead and without second guessing (we all knew the whole time he wanted to go to minny, even last year) play for the most hated rival of the team that he became a legend with. That is downright disrespectful if you ask me. The millions of Packer fans were so greatful of him playing here over the years, and when he RETIRED, we knew that this kid Aaron Rodgers who had been following and learning from this legend was more than ready to play, even though we were hesitant at first. So after he comes out in his first year and throws for over 4000 yards, 28 tds and a rating of 93%, we know we made the right decision. Sure, maybe Brett and TT had a little feud but don't go out there and not think about your adoring fans and go play for the MINNESOTA f'n VIKINGS, even if they are one of few teams in the league with a QB controversy.
I cannot wait for the games against the Viqueens, if Brett torches us, good on him, he earned the praise. But I will be booing the s**t out of him no matter what happens.
BUT when his time is up and he comes to be retired, I will GLADLY put away my bitterness and remember him for all the good times that he has provided for us over the years, because he sure has provided enough.
P.S. I wouldnt call Matt Forte, one of the better RBs all last year, and Jay Cutler (who has potential, with one of the fastest receivers in the league) a horrible offence. What was there to adjust? They were doing everything right, how would he have adjusted doing things right? by doing them wrong I guess.
Again, :viksux: