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<blockquote data-quote="Greg C." data-source="post: 31907" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>I do think Brett should walk away after this season, but it is his decision to make. It certainly wouldn't kill Rodgers to sit for one more year before getting his chance. For Thompson to trade Favre would be unthinkable. I just don't see that happening in any way, shape, or form, and I believe Favre would rather retire than play for another team. </p><p></p><p>If Thompson really wanted to force Favre out (which I don't believe he does), the way for him to do it would be by firing Mike Sherman, now that Favre has stated that he wouldn't want to play for a new coach. And that doesn't look likely, either. Bob Harlan missed his chance to get rid of Sherman last year and to bring in a new GM with no strings attached. Now Thompson is saddled with a coach who has stayed a little longer than he should have been allowed and a veteran QB who is beloved by fans and most likely won't remain effective long enough for the rest of the team's resurgence. It's a delicate situation to say the least. I don't envy him one bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg C., post: 31907, member: 195"] I do think Brett should walk away after this season, but it is his decision to make. It certainly wouldn't kill Rodgers to sit for one more year before getting his chance. For Thompson to trade Favre would be unthinkable. I just don't see that happening in any way, shape, or form, and I believe Favre would rather retire than play for another team. If Thompson really wanted to force Favre out (which I don't believe he does), the way for him to do it would be by firing Mike Sherman, now that Favre has stated that he wouldn't want to play for a new coach. And that doesn't look likely, either. Bob Harlan missed his chance to get rid of Sherman last year and to bring in a new GM with no strings attached. Now Thompson is saddled with a coach who has stayed a little longer than he should have been allowed and a veteran QB who is beloved by fans and most likely won't remain effective long enough for the rest of the team's resurgence. It's a delicate situation to say the least. I don't envy him one bit. [/QUOTE]
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