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Favre should retire--he doesn't have it anymore
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<blockquote data-quote="PPierce" data-source="post: 37262" data-attributes="member: 320"><p>The problem is, and it's a big one, that he refuses to change. He is making shockingly horrible decisions that can't be blamed on not being on a good team. Sure, he'd be better if he had a great team around him, but I do think part of the problem is Brett himself. We need to give the future a chance, and that won't happen as long as Brett is here. He isn't going to go out on top. Our team is rebuilding and, even when the guys who are injured come back, it is still going to be a few years before we are competitive again. Brett, and I love him, also refuses to commit to playing or not playing and wants Sherman to come back if he does. That means more Sherman just because Brett doesn't want to learn a new system. It's sad to hear what people in other cities are saying about him. Rather than respecting him, most are saying he needs to sit and let the kid play to see if the kid can hack it or if the Packers need a new QB altogether. I think others can see what we can't because we are so emotionally involved with this team. We are looking at the past and not ahead. Just as Ahman Green doesn't have it anymore, neither does Favre. He is 37, way past the time most football players can do it, and he isn't anymore. IF he doesn't retire, my biggest hope is that we continue to look towards the future and see if AR is the man to replace Favre or if we need somebody else. But we need to think way beyond Favre because he's about had it. He doesn't even look happy about playing and I never dreamed I'd see the day when he threw balls right into the hands of the other team. It's scary. Every time he passes, I just know it's going to hit the arms of an opposing player. Excuses just don't cut it anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PPierce, post: 37262, member: 320"] The problem is, and it's a big one, that he refuses to change. He is making shockingly horrible decisions that can't be blamed on not being on a good team. Sure, he'd be better if he had a great team around him, but I do think part of the problem is Brett himself. We need to give the future a chance, and that won't happen as long as Brett is here. He isn't going to go out on top. Our team is rebuilding and, even when the guys who are injured come back, it is still going to be a few years before we are competitive again. Brett, and I love him, also refuses to commit to playing or not playing and wants Sherman to come back if he does. That means more Sherman just because Brett doesn't want to learn a new system. It's sad to hear what people in other cities are saying about him. Rather than respecting him, most are saying he needs to sit and let the kid play to see if the kid can hack it or if the Packers need a new QB altogether. I think others can see what we can't because we are so emotionally involved with this team. We are looking at the past and not ahead. Just as Ahman Green doesn't have it anymore, neither does Favre. He is 37, way past the time most football players can do it, and he isn't anymore. IF he doesn't retire, my biggest hope is that we continue to look towards the future and see if AR is the man to replace Favre or if we need somebody else. But we need to think way beyond Favre because he's about had it. He doesn't even look happy about playing and I never dreamed I'd see the day when he threw balls right into the hands of the other team. It's scary. Every time he passes, I just know it's going to hit the arms of an opposing player. Excuses just don't cut it anymore. [/QUOTE]
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