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<blockquote data-quote="net" data-source="post: 118894" data-attributes="member: 200"><p>I refrained from jumping into this as it is nearly a bait thread, but why not?</p><p></p><p>Lets get this out: Brett Favre, today, is the best option the Packers have at QB. He was the best option when Aaron Rodgers was there. He's the best option on 25 or so of the 32 teams. Thanks to Ted Thompson mainly, Favre has little to work with. In front of him are three freaking rookies, for goodness sake. In my lifetime, I can't remember another NFL team trying to compete in that manner by choice. Donald Driver is a good receiver, but he has no one else, at the moment, to take the heat off him. Jennings isn't there yet. Bubba Franks has turned into a hands of stone "tackle", blocks well, can't run or catch anymore(signed to a contract extension). Martin is hurt, as usual. Donald Lee has turned into a non-factor. Ahman Green is a shell of 2003. Occasionally he can do it, but with an inexperienced offensive line in the middle, he's been only mildly effective. William Henderson can't cut it anymore and Miree has been...hurt.</p><p></p><p>Superman couldn't make this offense work with the current set of players.</p><p></p><p>McCarthy's approach is working to help Brett Favre manage the game. Favre has only reverted to his bad habit of slinging the ball a few times.</p><p>Overall, Brett is having a better than average season. His problem is you can't win it alone.</p><p></p><p>That said....I really, really disagree with the thread-starters assertion that if you don't like Brett Favre's play you are a 'hater'. I hate the Bears and the Vikings. I don't hate Brett Favre. He's a Packer. Quite honestly I thought Favre had lost his mind last year. This year he hasn't been the problem at all. But if I made the assertion that all people who don't like the Packers belong to Al-Queda, it would be akin to the assertion the thread starter made about people who might question Favre's play. There's a big difference between questioning a football play and questioning the man. There's no doubt about him being a man.</p><p></p><p>If you want to fall into hero worship, so be it. I see Favre as a competitor, but there's more, much more, to winning offensive football than your QB.</p><p></p><p>The real problem with the Green Bay Packers 2006 is in the front office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="net, post: 118894, member: 200"] I refrained from jumping into this as it is nearly a bait thread, but why not? Lets get this out: Brett Favre, today, is the best option the Packers have at QB. He was the best option when Aaron Rodgers was there. He's the best option on 25 or so of the 32 teams. Thanks to Ted Thompson mainly, Favre has little to work with. In front of him are three freaking rookies, for goodness sake. In my lifetime, I can't remember another NFL team trying to compete in that manner by choice. Donald Driver is a good receiver, but he has no one else, at the moment, to take the heat off him. Jennings isn't there yet. Bubba Franks has turned into a hands of stone "tackle", blocks well, can't run or catch anymore(signed to a contract extension). Martin is hurt, as usual. Donald Lee has turned into a non-factor. Ahman Green is a shell of 2003. Occasionally he can do it, but with an inexperienced offensive line in the middle, he's been only mildly effective. William Henderson can't cut it anymore and Miree has been...hurt. Superman couldn't make this offense work with the current set of players. McCarthy's approach is working to help Brett Favre manage the game. Favre has only reverted to his bad habit of slinging the ball a few times. Overall, Brett is having a better than average season. His problem is you can't win it alone. That said....I really, really disagree with the thread-starters assertion that if you don't like Brett Favre's play you are a 'hater'. I hate the Bears and the Vikings. I don't hate Brett Favre. He's a Packer. Quite honestly I thought Favre had lost his mind last year. This year he hasn't been the problem at all. But if I made the assertion that all people who don't like the Packers belong to Al-Queda, it would be akin to the assertion the thread starter made about people who might question Favre's play. There's a big difference between questioning a football play and questioning the man. There's no doubt about him being a man. If you want to fall into hero worship, so be it. I see Favre as a competitor, but there's more, much more, to winning offensive football than your QB. The real problem with the Green Bay Packers 2006 is in the front office. [/QUOTE]
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