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<blockquote data-quote="Miskito" data-source="post: 62480" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>I know I'm a Bears' fan commenting on the Favre situation but I really do think that Favre is leading the Packers organization into a dire situation that will be harder to remedy after each passing day. All this talk about Favre deserving time from the Packers in order to make his decision is a little overblown (IMO). What about the <strong>Packers</strong> deserving something from Brett?</p><p>If his decision comes after the draft (assuming the front office hasn't been privy of his position), how could that not be harmful for the team? Even though there are many differences - remember that Ricky Williams left in July of 2004. </p><p>But, as I stated in an earlier post, I do believe Favre will come back. I cannot see him as leading his team through the mud and not picking up the slack at the end.</p><p>My conspiracy theorist in me says this: Favre and TT both know that he will return but TT wants to drag this out because all of the media (and fan, for the most part) attention is being rerouted from the various problems on the team. What percentage of the articles (and posts) about GB are about Favre and how much is about the O-line situation or LB problems?</p><p></p><p>Just my 2 cents, folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miskito, post: 62480, member: 211"] I know I'm a Bears' fan commenting on the Favre situation but I really do think that Favre is leading the Packers organization into a dire situation that will be harder to remedy after each passing day. All this talk about Favre deserving time from the Packers in order to make his decision is a little overblown (IMO). What about the [b]Packers[/b] deserving something from Brett? If his decision comes after the draft (assuming the front office hasn't been privy of his position), how could that not be harmful for the team? Even though there are many differences - remember that Ricky Williams left in July of 2004. But, as I stated in an earlier post, I do believe Favre will come back. I cannot see him as leading his team through the mud and not picking up the slack at the end. My conspiracy theorist in me says this: Favre and TT both know that he will return but TT wants to drag this out because all of the media (and fan, for the most part) attention is being rerouted from the various problems on the team. What percentage of the articles (and posts) about GB are about Favre and how much is about the O-line situation or LB problems? Just my 2 cents, folks. [/QUOTE]
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