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<blockquote data-quote="Bobby Roberts" data-source="post: 14763" data-attributes="member: 260"><p>Everyone's entitled to their opinion, and the scrutiny that accompanies that opinion. Brett has every right to say whatever he wishes, but everyone has the same right to criticize him.</p><p></p><p>In this case I think that both sides have a fair argument. </p><p></p><p>Brett is another player and he doesn't manage the team's finances or player decisions. So his opinion on Walker's holdout shouldn't matter and Brett should keep it to himself. He's not a part of the negotiating with Walker, it's a personal business matter betweenn Walker and the organization.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, Brett is the obvious leader of this team. Walker's fate directly affects Favre giving him a great WR to finish his career with. It would have strong meaning to the organization if Brett said that GB should renegotiate with Walker, so the same weight should be given to Brett telling TT to hold tight.</p><p></p><p>Smith is a doofus, but that doesn't excuse Brett from the fact that he butted into Walker's personal business. I'm not concerned about what fans or analysts think about the situation, but I am concerned about how Walker feels. He said that he holds no grudge with Favre, and that's all that matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobby Roberts, post: 14763, member: 260"] Everyone's entitled to their opinion, and the scrutiny that accompanies that opinion. Brett has every right to say whatever he wishes, but everyone has the same right to criticize him. In this case I think that both sides have a fair argument. Brett is another player and he doesn't manage the team's finances or player decisions. So his opinion on Walker's holdout shouldn't matter and Brett should keep it to himself. He's not a part of the negotiating with Walker, it's a personal business matter betweenn Walker and the organization. On the other hand, Brett is the obvious leader of this team. Walker's fate directly affects Favre giving him a great WR to finish his career with. It would have strong meaning to the organization if Brett said that GB should renegotiate with Walker, so the same weight should be given to Brett telling TT to hold tight. Smith is a doofus, but that doesn't excuse Brett from the fact that he butted into Walker's personal business. I'm not concerned about what fans or analysts think about the situation, but I am concerned about how Walker feels. He said that he holds no grudge with Favre, and that's all that matters. [/QUOTE]
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