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<blockquote data-quote="Forget Favre" data-source="post: 560270" data-attributes="member: 2006"><p>It is our choice to take it personal or not and how personal to make it. </p><p>No, BrINT did not do anything directly personal to any of us. He didn't shoot anyone's dog or impregnate anyone's sister (I hope not. Right guys?) and he may not be that bad to some while to others it's almost as bad. </p><p></p><p>Frankly, I think he is overrated and turned out to be a terrible QB. One of the worst in the NFL. But the media and some fans are all too willing to look past that with his "Aw, shucks," hillbilly never-takes-the-game-seriously-enough-to-win attitude. </p><p>I'm glad he left GB. Good riddance to bad rubbish. </p><p>What I can't stand is that he kept on changing his mind, makes himself look like the victim when he dug his own grave and went to a rival team and cheered on other rival teams even going so far to letting the Lions know of some Packers plays. </p><p>As someone else pointed out, it would go a long way if he would dig the hole for the hatchet by apologizing. </p><p>Of course we shouldn't expect him to apologize because in his mind he didn't make any mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forget Favre, post: 560270, member: 2006"] It is our choice to take it personal or not and how personal to make it. No, BrINT did not do anything directly personal to any of us. He didn't shoot anyone's dog or impregnate anyone's sister (I hope not. Right guys?) and he may not be that bad to some while to others it's almost as bad. Frankly, I think he is overrated and turned out to be a terrible QB. One of the worst in the NFL. But the media and some fans are all too willing to look past that with his "Aw, shucks," hillbilly never-takes-the-game-seriously-enough-to-win attitude. I'm glad he left GB. Good riddance to bad rubbish. What I can't stand is that he kept on changing his mind, makes himself look like the victim when he dug his own grave and went to a rival team and cheered on other rival teams even going so far to letting the Lions know of some Packers plays. As someone else pointed out, it would go a long way if he would dig the hole for the hatchet by apologizing. Of course we shouldn't expect him to apologize because in his mind he didn't make any mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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