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Favre should retire--he doesn't have it anymore
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<blockquote data-quote="PACKATTACK4" data-source="post: 37255" data-attributes="member: 362"><p>"The spirit to win, the will to excel, these things endure and are greater than any of the events that may occassion them." There is not a player who lives this more than #4. His will to win is tremendous. Too bad we don't have players with half of what Brett has. He does not care about his stats or what people think, he cares about winning games. If he listened to you guys he'd throw the ball out of bounds on third and 8 and punt the ball away. The Pack would never win. He puts it up and wants his guys to make plays and give it their all. A QB can only do so much when he is constantly in third and 8, empty backfield , and a blitz coming. Someone needs to step up and make a play.</p><p>" ... any man's finest hour - to all he holds dear is the moment when he has worked his heart out for a good cause and lies totally exhausted on the field of battle...." This is why Brett Favre still is a great QB and gives the Packers the best chance to win. He lives what Lombardi preached. It's unfortunate he doesn't have anyone else willing to make the effort to win football games. It's hard to soar with eagles when you are surrounded by turkeys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PACKATTACK4, post: 37255, member: 362"] "The spirit to win, the will to excel, these things endure and are greater than any of the events that may occassion them." There is not a player who lives this more than #4. His will to win is tremendous. Too bad we don't have players with half of what Brett has. He does not care about his stats or what people think, he cares about winning games. If he listened to you guys he'd throw the ball out of bounds on third and 8 and punt the ball away. The Pack would never win. He puts it up and wants his guys to make plays and give it their all. A QB can only do so much when he is constantly in third and 8, empty backfield , and a blitz coming. Someone needs to step up and make a play. " ... any man's finest hour - to all he holds dear is the moment when he has worked his heart out for a good cause and lies totally exhausted on the field of battle...." This is why Brett Favre still is a great QB and gives the Packers the best chance to win. He lives what Lombardi preached. It's unfortunate he doesn't have anyone else willing to make the effort to win football games. It's hard to soar with eagles when you are surrounded by turkeys. [/QUOTE]
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