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<blockquote data-quote="Greg C." data-source="post: 232941" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>It was disappointing to find out that the initial post was just a cut and paste. I wish people would speak for themselves or at least identify when they are cutting and pasting something. </p><p></p><p>Cheesey's marriage analogy was brilliant, though. Nice work, cheesey! I'm assuming it is your own. </p><p></p><p>Getting back to the cut and paste article: It's not very good anyway. When Favre is referred to as "a God among men" and Packer management is accused of dropping their drawers and defecating on him, all credibility goes out the window. </p><p></p><p>The part about Favre's "undying devotion to the game" was also a bit hard to swallow, considering that the whole point of Favre's retirement press conference was to explain to us that his devotion to the game WAS dying, to the point where he no longer felt he could put his full effort into preparing for the season and preparing to play week-to-week. </p><p></p><p>On a milder note, I disagree with the comment (repeated twice) that "Aaron Rodgers is no Steve Young." It misses the point. When Steve Young took over for Joe Montana, he was no Steve Young either. He was just a young QB with a lot of potential. He hadn't yet accomplished anything, and in fact, when he had started for Tampa Bay a few years earlier he was kind of lousy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg C., post: 232941, member: 195"] It was disappointing to find out that the initial post was just a cut and paste. I wish people would speak for themselves or at least identify when they are cutting and pasting something. Cheesey's marriage analogy was brilliant, though. Nice work, cheesey! I'm assuming it is your own. Getting back to the cut and paste article: It's not very good anyway. When Favre is referred to as "a God among men" and Packer management is accused of dropping their drawers and defecating on him, all credibility goes out the window. The part about Favre's "undying devotion to the game" was also a bit hard to swallow, considering that the whole point of Favre's retirement press conference was to explain to us that his devotion to the game WAS dying, to the point where he no longer felt he could put his full effort into preparing for the season and preparing to play week-to-week. On a milder note, I disagree with the comment (repeated twice) that "Aaron Rodgers is no Steve Young." It misses the point. When Steve Young took over for Joe Montana, he was no Steve Young either. He was just a young QB with a lot of potential. He hadn't yet accomplished anything, and in fact, when he had started for Tampa Bay a few years earlier he was kind of lousy. [/QUOTE]
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