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<blockquote data-quote="Philtration" data-source="post: 45058" data-attributes="member: 213"><p><span style="color: cyan">What? Favre does not "owe" anything to the Packers?</span></p><p><span style="color: cyan">All they did was rescue him from obscurity in Atlanta, give him a chance to play and then start even when the Packers already had a fan favorite and the most successful QB in team history since Bart Starr in Majkowski, pay him millions of dollars, surround him with pro-bowl talent which resulted in a hall of fame career, give him forever and a day to report to camp when his teammates were already hard at work and then let him hold the team by the balls while he mopes about not being committed to playing and maybe not even wanting the ball in his hands with 2 minuets left and the game on the line. </span></p><p><span style="color: cyan">That cowardly statement alone should have been the Packers cue to tell him so long.</span></p><p><span style="color: cyan">Maybe I am spoiled from seeing players like Walter Payton, Michael Jordan, Bob Love, Bruce Sutter, Rich Gossage, Lee Smith, Fergie Jenkins. Players who "wanted" that ball with the game on the line.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philtration, post: 45058, member: 213"] [color=cyan]What? Favre does not "owe" anything to the Packers? All they did was rescue him from obscurity in Atlanta, give him a chance to play and then start even when the Packers already had a fan favorite and the most successful QB in team history since Bart Starr in Majkowski, pay him millions of dollars, surround him with pro-bowl talent which resulted in a hall of fame career, give him forever and a day to report to camp when his teammates were already hard at work and then let him hold the team by the balls while he mopes about not being committed to playing and maybe not even wanting the ball in his hands with 2 minuets left and the game on the line. That cowardly statement alone should have been the Packers cue to tell him so long. Maybe I am spoiled from seeing players like Walter Payton, Michael Jordan, Bob Love, Bruce Sutter, Rich Gossage, Lee Smith, Fergie Jenkins. Players who "wanted" that ball with the game on the line.[/color] [/QUOTE]
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