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<blockquote data-quote="net" data-source="post: 33050" data-attributes="member: 200"><p>The professional season is brutal and brutally long. He's been asked to carry the load for much of the season, and I can appreciate how it loses its fun over time.</p><p></p><p>I think he's in a holding pattern until the front office decides just what 2006 will offer.</p><p></p><p>If TT boots Sherman and continues the roster cleansing(look for another 2 win season if that happens) I think Brett will simply say "ciao". I don't think he wants to learn a new offense(he told Buck and Aikman that). If they hire Bates, for instance, and they retain the offense under someone with WCO ties(like Bevell or Marty Morningweig for example) he might return, but I think he will need assurances he will have a supporting cast to help him out.</p><p></p><p>It's likely TT will boot Green and probably Davenport, a couple of others. If Walker can come back, Driver, Bubba, etc. and they add a dynamic front-line running back and maybe a better o-line, I could see him returning.</p><p>But if they ashcan many more vets, and bring in a new coach, look for a really bad year next year and why would he return? They have Aaron Rodgers waiting to get killed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="net, post: 33050, member: 200"] The professional season is brutal and brutally long. He's been asked to carry the load for much of the season, and I can appreciate how it loses its fun over time. I think he's in a holding pattern until the front office decides just what 2006 will offer. If TT boots Sherman and continues the roster cleansing(look for another 2 win season if that happens) I think Brett will simply say "ciao". I don't think he wants to learn a new offense(he told Buck and Aikman that). If they hire Bates, for instance, and they retain the offense under someone with WCO ties(like Bevell or Marty Morningweig for example) he might return, but I think he will need assurances he will have a supporting cast to help him out. It's likely TT will boot Green and probably Davenport, a couple of others. If Walker can come back, Driver, Bubba, etc. and they add a dynamic front-line running back and maybe a better o-line, I could see him returning. But if they ashcan many more vets, and bring in a new coach, look for a really bad year next year and why would he return? They have Aaron Rodgers waiting to get killed. [/QUOTE]
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