Packer 007
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Until the queens win a Super Bowl, they're LESS than a fart in the wind.
Gotta love the WolfeMan. :jester:
Gotta love the WolfeMan. :jester:
Dude, you're on a Packers fan forum. Don't expect love OR rational arguments all the time. We are in the truest sense, fans.
You gotta stick with the queens forum for all the wet sloppy ones for your team.
I'm sorry you're a queens fan, but you've made your bed.
For the most parts ... "fans" are able to discuss matters rationally without throwing insult
Ahmad Green is back.we need some power running and im a Greenbay Packer b4 a brett favre fan so if your in Greenbay with any color but green and yellow your the enemy point blank.
Quientus is a Packer fan? What.....
Yeah. So unless he's alone at the field warming up, those in attendance will be either applauding or booing THE VIKINGS.I think what some may not realize, is the visiting teams' players do not get announced individually. We are not going to hear, "And the starting quarterback for the Vikings, Brett Favre."
They will announce all the starters for either the offense or defense of the Packers; then the Vikings will run out of the North endzone and be announced as a team.
Yeah. So unless he's alone at the field warming up, those in attendance will be either applauding or booing THE VIKINGS.
Nobody wants to talk to that *****You havent met skol guy have you?
When Brett comes out you do like any other opposing quarterback, you boo him. If you don’t want to boo him, don’t say anything. But if you’re going to stand up wearing Packer clothing or a Packer uniform and cheer when Brett Favre comes out, you should bring a bag and put it over your head. You don’t cheer for somebody to beat your team, I don’t care who it is. You don’t cheer for another quarterback. If you want to cheer Brett, just bring a bag, put it over your head and you can cheer, and no one will hear you and that’s fine.This is Aaron Rodgers’ show. Don’t let somebody come into your back yard and cheer against you. You don’t cheer for another guy to beat your team. I hope I’m crystal clear with these fans who say they love to see Brett Favre. Well, Brett Favre is gone. It’s Aaron Rodgers’ show. He’s the No. 1-rated quarterback in the NFC, including Brett Favre. I’m happy we’ll be good for the next 10 years. I hope they’ll cheer Aaron and boo Brett. If they don’t want to boo him, that’s their right. But any other quarterback they’d boo, what makes him so special? I mean, wait until he has his number retired, you can cheer him then. You can applaud him all you want. You can’t do that the day of the game, and want your team to win. That’s standing on the fence. You’re either a Packer fan or a Brett fan. If you’re a Brett fan, go buy some purple and wear purple. I have a strong feeling on this, this is my team. I played 12 years for this team. Anybody who comes into that stadium, I want them to lose. If it were me coming back, I wouldn’t expect anyone to cheer for me when I’m going to destroy your team. Of course not.
Those who may know me froom the CBS forum may know my take on this. I say he should be booed. I also submit that true Packer fans cannot want Favre to do well, because that is antithetical to our interests. I also submit that booing a traitor like Judas has nothing to do with class, or the lack thereof. Here is what Leroy Butler has to say about it:
Those who may know me froom the CBS forum may know my take on this. I say he should be booed. I also submit that true Packer fans cannot want Favre to do well, because that is antithetical to our interests. I also submit that booing a traitor like Judas has nothing to do with class, or the lack thereof. Here is what Leroy Butler has to say about it:
I don't think it's at all classy to boo Favre. But I don't think Packers fans should be cheering for him at Lambeau either. It's not one or the other. Just because Packers fans aren't booing Favre it does not mean they must be cheering for him. I think it would mean much more to the Packers team and to Rodgers if the fans have that stadium vibrating with deafening roars in support of the team and Rodgers and just keep quiet in regards to Favre. Showing anger towards Favre just makes the fans look more bitter towards Favre than they are supportive of the Packers. I sometimes wonder if Packers fans are more concerned with the Vikings losing this season than they are with the Packers winning this season. It seems as if many Packers fans pay much more attention to Favre than they do the Packers.
Yeah, that was posted already and I have to side with Leroy on this issue. You can't root for Favre and the Packers. They're rivals at this point and is a conflict of interest.
I am not sure what the Favre haters are after here. Is it validation of their beliefs among fellow Packers fans??? What good does that really accomplish?
Personally, people can call me anit-Packers as much as they want, but it has no effect on me. Maybe if this happened when I was younger when I may have needed my beliefs to be validated by others, it would be a different story. I just follow my heart.
At any rate, when you analyze what it means to follow one specific franchise like Green Bay, what are you really following? To me, it is simply an entity. The Packers are really nothing more than a business attempting to show a profit every year. If NFL football was really all sunshine and lollipops where coaches and players worked for room and board and a modest salary, then I might tend to side with the entity. However, it is really nothing more than a highly competitive business where all players and coaches bolt towards their next biggest payday, or hold out and cause grief if they are unhappy. So, to me, it is perfectly just as reasonable to follow a player, like Favre.
I can think of 12 million reasons he played for the Vikings. Nobody on here knows what happened in the final meeting at Lambeau a year and half ago, Or what was said so you could be right about him wanting to stick to the organization. Packers did the right thing going with Rodgers but I feel a guy who wants to play ball he should be able to do it. tampering charges filed against the Vikings by Thompson might of esculated some things as I am thinking at that last meeting might of got ugly.Kind of the like Favre comes off seeming bitter towards the Packers, wanting to play specifically for the Vikings, not just wanting to play football for the love of the game. If you don't see that, it's the same blindness you accuse the Packer fans of.
Kind of the like Favre comes off seeming bitter towards the Packers, wanting to play specifically for the Vikings, not just wanting to play football for the love of the game. If you don't see that, it's the same blindness you accuse the Packer fans of.
I don't think it's at all classy to boo Favre. But I don't think Packers fans should be cheering for him at Lambeau either. It's not one or the other. Just because Packers fans aren't booing Favre it does not mean they must be cheering for him. I think it would mean much more to the Packers team and to Rodgers if the fans have that stadium vibrating with deafening roars in support of the team and Rodgers and just keep quiet in regards to Favre. Showing anger towards Favre just makes the fans look more bitter towards Favre than they are supportive of the Packers. I sometimes wonder if Packers fans are more concerned with the Vikings losing this season than they are with the Packers winning this season. It seems as if many Packers fans pay much more attention to Favre than they do the Packers.
I will put it this way. Lasyt week I was watching the Packer game first and foremost, keeping one good eye on teh Steelers Vikings game. I was yelling and screaming going totally Berserker when Brettedict Favreold. And I had some words with so called "Packer fans" who were cheering when the Vikings to advancing the ball towards the ball. To hell with them. They are NOT Packer fans. You cannot cheer for everyone.