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<blockquote data-quote="Raider Pride" data-source="post: 32782" data-attributes="member: 279"><p>Fact is the Packers as a team played up top the water level of the team. </p><p></p><p>Water always rises to its own level.</p><p></p><p>Fact is Brett did not have a good game. What does one expect? He is 36 years old and of course is an old dog that can not learn new tricks. Brett is not willing to adjust his game time decisions to adjust to his loss of athletic skills that come to us all at the age of 36.</p><p></p><p>When the draft comes along in 2006 this game will be a great loss for the Packers. It would have been a greater loss if the Texans did not choke, but then again perhaps the Texan' as a team have the right game plan.</p><p></p><p>Now that the Pack are eliminated from the playoffs in WEEK 11, do you think it might be time to build for the future? Do you think it might be a time to give the kid some snaps?</p><p></p><p>Of course not... Not for some people on this forum. Brett is God!</p><p></p><p>Brett could go 0 for 31 next week with 5 picks and some of you would blame it on the receivers, the play calling, the coach, the weather, astrology, karma, the political situation in Panama, the field, the trainers, the uniform itch effect due to a new soap used by the assistant trainer, the fact he misses his tractor, or even the fact that he has not been invited as a guest on the Dr. Phil show. </p><p></p><p>Fact is.... Realize it or not... Brett is not Brett any longer. It is not his fault and he will go down in history as a great QB with all football fans. He will go down as the greatest of all time with Packer fans.</p><p></p><p>But... either way he has gone down, and will stay down. It is life. It is being 36 in the NFL and there is nothing wrong with that. It is life.</p><p></p><p>Every loss from this point is a win for the future of the Packers.</p><p></p><p>I think the Texans' have got that figured out, Pack fans should too.</p><p></p><p>P.S. I know the math, but face it this team is eliminated from the play offs.</p><p></p><p></p><p>RP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raider Pride, post: 32782, member: 279"] Fact is the Packers as a team played up top the water level of the team. Water always rises to its own level. Fact is Brett did not have a good game. What does one expect? He is 36 years old and of course is an old dog that can not learn new tricks. Brett is not willing to adjust his game time decisions to adjust to his loss of athletic skills that come to us all at the age of 36. When the draft comes along in 2006 this game will be a great loss for the Packers. It would have been a greater loss if the Texans did not choke, but then again perhaps the Texan' as a team have the right game plan. Now that the Pack are eliminated from the playoffs in WEEK 11, do you think it might be time to build for the future? Do you think it might be a time to give the kid some snaps? Of course not... Not for some people on this forum. Brett is God! Brett could go 0 for 31 next week with 5 picks and some of you would blame it on the receivers, the play calling, the coach, the weather, astrology, karma, the political situation in Panama, the field, the trainers, the uniform itch effect due to a new soap used by the assistant trainer, the fact he misses his tractor, or even the fact that he has not been invited as a guest on the Dr. Phil show. Fact is.... Realize it or not... Brett is not Brett any longer. It is not his fault and he will go down in history as a great QB with all football fans. He will go down as the greatest of all time with Packer fans. But... either way he has gone down, and will stay down. It is life. It is being 36 in the NFL and there is nothing wrong with that. It is life. Every loss from this point is a win for the future of the Packers. I think the Texans' have got that figured out, Pack fans should too. P.S. I know the math, but face it this team is eliminated from the play offs. RP [/QUOTE]
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