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<blockquote data-quote="Greg C." data-source="post: 231441" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>My problem with this article begins with the title. I don't like the idea of an organization being completely dependent on the whims of one member, let alone a member who has already retired and therefore cut ties with the organization, at least in terms of having any say in what they do. It doesn't sit well with me. And I'm guessing it doesn't sit well with Packer management, either. This is not a desperate team. They are poised for success with Rodgers and they will continue to sell out all their home games. Favre is no longer their lifeline because they've actually planned for his departure. If this was some sorry franchise like the Arizona Cardinals it would be a different story. </p><p></p><p>From what Aaron Rodgers said earlier in the off-season, I think management has guaranteed that he is the guy now, which was the reasonable thing to do so he has full authority and can lead the team from a position of power. If management takes Favre back, they will be reneging on that promise, leading to a lot of resentment not only from Rodgers, but also his teammates who support him. I don't think they should do it. If Favre wants to keep playing, they should trade him to another team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg C., post: 231441, member: 195"] My problem with this article begins with the title. I don't like the idea of an organization being completely dependent on the whims of one member, let alone a member who has already retired and therefore cut ties with the organization, at least in terms of having any say in what they do. It doesn't sit well with me. And I'm guessing it doesn't sit well with Packer management, either. This is not a desperate team. They are poised for success with Rodgers and they will continue to sell out all their home games. Favre is no longer their lifeline because they've actually planned for his departure. If this was some sorry franchise like the Arizona Cardinals it would be a different story. From what Aaron Rodgers said earlier in the off-season, I think management has guaranteed that he is the guy now, which was the reasonable thing to do so he has full authority and can lead the team from a position of power. If management takes Favre back, they will be reneging on that promise, leading to a lot of resentment not only from Rodgers, but also his teammates who support him. I don't think they should do it. If Favre wants to keep playing, they should trade him to another team. [/QUOTE]
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