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Brett Favre and Forrest Gregg followed similar career paths.
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<blockquote data-quote="Clay&#039;s Jock Strap" data-source="post: 273979" data-attributes="member: 1977"><p>Yeah - I wasn't being critical of you posting the article. My criticism is for the authors of stuff that want to say Lombardi left too, or Gregg played for the Cowboys. Apples and oranges regarding the circumstances.</p><p></p><p>I know that what I feel won't sway the Packers one bit regarding how they handle his retirement, putting his number up in the ring of honor etc. If it were up to me, his number wouldn't go up next to the likes of Starr, Nitschke, Hutson and Canadeo unless he gave a heart felt apology to the Packer fans for how he chose to behave. And knowing how egotistical brett is, that apology would come on a cold day in hell - so his number would never make it up there.</p><p></p><p>Now cue the favre apologists who want to come in and give their revisionist version of half truths in order to stick up for their deity Lord favre.</p><p></p><p>It's all a moot point really. The Packer organization has taken the high road the entire while favre has taken the low road. I don't see that changing in the future so once favre decides he's ready to forgive the Packers (my GOD is that rich... it makes me sick just to type it) I'm sure the Packers will have him back. I will go to the game and boo the crap out of him, but his number will get retired just the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clay's Jock Strap, post: 273979, member: 1977"] Yeah - I wasn't being critical of you posting the article. My criticism is for the authors of stuff that want to say Lombardi left too, or Gregg played for the Cowboys. Apples and oranges regarding the circumstances. I know that what I feel won't sway the Packers one bit regarding how they handle his retirement, putting his number up in the ring of honor etc. If it were up to me, his number wouldn't go up next to the likes of Starr, Nitschke, Hutson and Canadeo unless he gave a heart felt apology to the Packer fans for how he chose to behave. And knowing how egotistical brett is, that apology would come on a cold day in hell - so his number would never make it up there. Now cue the favre apologists who want to come in and give their revisionist version of half truths in order to stick up for their deity Lord favre. It's all a moot point really. The Packer organization has taken the high road the entire while favre has taken the low road. I don't see that changing in the future so once favre decides he's ready to forgive the Packers (my GOD is that rich... it makes me sick just to type it) I'm sure the Packers will have him back. I will go to the game and boo the crap out of him, but his number will get retired just the same. [/QUOTE]
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