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<blockquote data-quote="trippster" data-source="post: 204680" data-attributes="member: 433"><p>I don't think he wanted Favre to retire at all. I think it has worked out perfectly for him. Favre has stuck around and taught all the "kids" how it is done. Provided wins when clearly, he was carrying the team. Taught Aaron what it takes to be a proven winner in the NFL, if not purely by example. And now, when Brett decides to hang them up, he has what he feels (and so do I) is a competent QB that will be able to grow into his positioin while the team will now be able to carry the QB whie he gets his feet under himself. </p><p></p><p>TT wants to win. That is his Job. Now, short term, and long term. Win. Put the best players on the field that he can attain. Have the best coaching possible. </p><p></p><p>Someone mentioned it before. Give Rodgers a long term starters pay for an average QB in the league. That should satisfy Rodgers. Then, when he becomes the QB and proves himself, rip up the contract and pay him like one of the better QB's. </p><p></p><p>Something to keep in mind. We are all assuming that Rodgers would be snapped up in free agency. Wasn't he also passed up by a bunch of teams a few years ago? What has he done in the past 3 years to warrant a big contract and have another team declare he is their next savior?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trippster, post: 204680, member: 433"] I don't think he wanted Favre to retire at all. I think it has worked out perfectly for him. Favre has stuck around and taught all the "kids" how it is done. Provided wins when clearly, he was carrying the team. Taught Aaron what it takes to be a proven winner in the NFL, if not purely by example. And now, when Brett decides to hang them up, he has what he feels (and so do I) is a competent QB that will be able to grow into his positioin while the team will now be able to carry the QB whie he gets his feet under himself. TT wants to win. That is his Job. Now, short term, and long term. Win. Put the best players on the field that he can attain. Have the best coaching possible. Someone mentioned it before. Give Rodgers a long term starters pay for an average QB in the league. That should satisfy Rodgers. Then, when he becomes the QB and proves himself, rip up the contract and pay him like one of the better QB's. Something to keep in mind. We are all assuming that Rodgers would be snapped up in free agency. Wasn't he also passed up by a bunch of teams a few years ago? What has he done in the past 3 years to warrant a big contract and have another team declare he is their next savior? [/QUOTE]
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