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<blockquote data-quote="all about da packers" data-source="post: 55979" data-attributes="member: 227"><p>WOAH! I want to see proof of Brett saying he was afraid to fail. The fact is that Brett is cautious of coming back to a team that won't contend, because he wants another ring, or a chance at it. If Favre contributed to the demise, then who would you have at QB Phil? I take exception to you saying Brett is scared of failing. </p><p></p><p>First of all, if anyone of the Bear's QBs were starting for the Packers last year, I highly doubt the Packers would have won even a game. If Brett was on your team, then the fact is that there was an EXCELLENT chance that you would have been playing in the Superbowl. If you put Manning, Brady, hell even Marino behind our patheic line last year, and our injury depleted team, they would struggle to put up the numbers Brett put. His bad play didn't cost us that much, because the fact is his bad play was to be expected. You name me ONE player who could have made due with such a delpleated team last year, carrying them on their backs to the playoffs. Just one. No player can win in football on their own, week in week out. Truth is we were only even in half those games becaue Favre is the player he is, and the leader he is. </p><p></p><p>I draw the line at ANYONE, especially a Bear's fan, saying Favre is afraid of failing. This man has poured his heart and soul into the Packers, and has never once refused to do something because he thought he would fail. The only time he was reasonable afraid to fail was the game vs Oakland when his father passed away. He wanted to go and play for his dad, but by his own admissions, Favre said he was afraid like never before of going out and failing in the game. The guy gave it his all, but what is more important is that the team gave it their all for this one guy. This one guy who never quit on them, or himself. This one guy who is the last guy that anyone should question about being afraid to fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="all about da packers, post: 55979, member: 227"] WOAH! I want to see proof of Brett saying he was afraid to fail. The fact is that Brett is cautious of coming back to a team that won't contend, because he wants another ring, or a chance at it. If Favre contributed to the demise, then who would you have at QB Phil? I take exception to you saying Brett is scared of failing. First of all, if anyone of the Bear's QBs were starting for the Packers last year, I highly doubt the Packers would have won even a game. If Brett was on your team, then the fact is that there was an EXCELLENT chance that you would have been playing in the Superbowl. If you put Manning, Brady, hell even Marino behind our patheic line last year, and our injury depleted team, they would struggle to put up the numbers Brett put. His bad play didn't cost us that much, because the fact is his bad play was to be expected. You name me ONE player who could have made due with such a delpleated team last year, carrying them on their backs to the playoffs. Just one. No player can win in football on their own, week in week out. Truth is we were only even in half those games becaue Favre is the player he is, and the leader he is. I draw the line at ANYONE, especially a Bear's fan, saying Favre is afraid of failing. This man has poured his heart and soul into the Packers, and has never once refused to do something because he thought he would fail. The only time he was reasonable afraid to fail was the game vs Oakland when his father passed away. He wanted to go and play for his dad, but by his own admissions, Favre said he was afraid like never before of going out and failing in the game. The guy gave it his all, but what is more important is that the team gave it their all for this one guy. This one guy who never quit on them, or himself. This one guy who is the last guy that anyone should question about being afraid to fail. [/QUOTE]
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