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<blockquote data-quote="JBlood" data-source="post: 287257" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>In order for an argument to be logical, it should be based on facts. Here are a few that you have left out:</p><p></p><p>1) Rogers was drafted after 3 years of Favre's hints of retirement. The GM would be irresponsible if he ignored such thoughts from your aging QB.</p><p>2) Favre, the team leader, showed no interest in tutoring Rogers. How did this help the team?</p><p>2) Favre said he had "nothing more to give" at his (first) retirement.</p><p>3) Within 1 month of his "retirement" Sam Farmer in the L.A. Times reported Favre's agent was shopping Favre around the league about playing. This was denied by the Favre camp--just as all of the rumors of his annual retirements and unretirements have been denied.</p><p>4) Favre has requested his release from 2 teams<u> after</u> retiring--why would a retired player do this unless he wanted to go to a team of his choosing?</p><p>5) The record is clear that his playoff interceptions have killed the Packers year after year. It isn't just coincidence that Starr, with the fewest all-time playoff interceptions, has 5 Championships and</p><p>Favre, with the most playoff interceptions, has 1 Championship. </p><p>6) History to this point shows that Favre's initial retirement was a sham, regardless of who you want to blame it on.</p><p></p><p>Last year Favre made the comment that the winning was what all "of this" was about. What do you call someone who changes sides because of a perceived better chance of winning?</p><p><img src="http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:wkWvBwclDHtnHM:http://wutbumperstickers.com/c/benedict_favre_bumper_sticker-p128675143915004101tmn6_152.jpg&t=1" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JBlood, post: 287257, member: 16"] In order for an argument to be logical, it should be based on facts. Here are a few that you have left out: 1) Rogers was drafted after 3 years of Favre's hints of retirement. The GM would be irresponsible if he ignored such thoughts from your aging QB. 2) Favre, the team leader, showed no interest in tutoring Rogers. How did this help the team? 2) Favre said he had "nothing more to give" at his (first) retirement. 3) Within 1 month of his "retirement" Sam Farmer in the L.A. Times reported Favre's agent was shopping Favre around the league about playing. This was denied by the Favre camp--just as all of the rumors of his annual retirements and unretirements have been denied. 4) Favre has requested his release from 2 teams[U] after[/U] retiring--why would a retired player do this unless he wanted to go to a team of his choosing? 5) The record is clear that his playoff interceptions have killed the Packers year after year. It isn't just coincidence that Starr, with the fewest all-time playoff interceptions, has 5 Championships and Favre, with the most playoff interceptions, has 1 Championship. 6) History to this point shows that Favre's initial retirement was a sham, regardless of who you want to blame it on. Last year Favre made the comment that the winning was what all "of this" was about. What do you call someone who changes sides because of a perceived better chance of winning? [img]http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:wkWvBwclDHtnHM:http://wutbumperstickers.com/c/benedict_favre_bumper_sticker-p128675143915004101tmn6_152.jpg&t=1[/img] [/QUOTE]
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