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<blockquote data-quote="SyX" data-source="post: 330978" data-attributes="member: 3636"><p>At this point, what team would want him? He's old, injured and a major distraction. There couldn't have been a worse way for him to go out, and quite frankly, it couldn't have happened in a better way as far as I'm concerned.</p><p></p><p>I used to respect the guy, never really liked him. Then he held the Packers hostage. I was very happy when they had enough and made the move to Rodgers. His act with the Jets was a continuation of the crap he started in Green Bay. His first year as a Viking was an anomaly, everything in the cosmos came together for him. He should have just hobbled off into the sunset after the Saints ended his run, but the ego was too large.</p><p></p><p>But... we all know the drama and spotlight were too much for him. I always expected an announcement from him whenever something big happened in sports, and he rarely disappointed. Front and center was where he had to be.</p><p></p><p>All his crap made this year all the more satisfying to me. Broken, beaten, battered and bruised. I enjoyed watching every time he had to pick himself up off the turf. But I hope we're done with the live footage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SyX, post: 330978, member: 3636"] At this point, what team would want him? He's old, injured and a major distraction. There couldn't have been a worse way for him to go out, and quite frankly, it couldn't have happened in a better way as far as I'm concerned. I used to respect the guy, never really liked him. Then he held the Packers hostage. I was very happy when they had enough and made the move to Rodgers. His act with the Jets was a continuation of the crap he started in Green Bay. His first year as a Viking was an anomaly, everything in the cosmos came together for him. He should have just hobbled off into the sunset after the Saints ended his run, but the ego was too large. But... we all know the drama and spotlight were too much for him. I always expected an announcement from him whenever something big happened in sports, and he rarely disappointed. Front and center was where he had to be. All his crap made this year all the more satisfying to me. Broken, beaten, battered and bruised. I enjoyed watching every time he had to pick himself up off the turf. But I hope we're done with the live footage. [/QUOTE]
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