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<blockquote data-quote="PPierce" data-source="post: 37640" data-attributes="member: 320"><p>I'm on the "Brett should retire" bandwagon, and I love the man as a player and a man. I just think the team needs to start the long rebuilding process and Favre isn't going to be a part of it. If this isn't his last season, next year will be. Rodgers needs to play so we know if he can cut it or if we need to draft another QB. We aren't going to be a playoff contender for a few years, and not having a QB like Favre was during his best years is going to be devestating. But we do have to move on. Eventually all greats have to call it quits and the franchise has to pick up the pieces. Favre was NOT great this year and, at 36, is an oldtimer by football standards. I wish him well, whatever he decides. He gave me many exciting moments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PPierce, post: 37640, member: 320"] I'm on the "Brett should retire" bandwagon, and I love the man as a player and a man. I just think the team needs to start the long rebuilding process and Favre isn't going to be a part of it. If this isn't his last season, next year will be. Rodgers needs to play so we know if he can cut it or if we need to draft another QB. We aren't going to be a playoff contender for a few years, and not having a QB like Favre was during his best years is going to be devestating. But we do have to move on. Eventually all greats have to call it quits and the franchise has to pick up the pieces. Favre was NOT great this year and, at 36, is an oldtimer by football standards. I wish him well, whatever he decides. He gave me many exciting moments. [/QUOTE]
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