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<blockquote data-quote="packedhouse01" data-source="post: 57177" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>For a long time I didn't think Brett would be coming back. I'm thinking that the longer he is away the more he realizes that he still has the competitive spirit. He also knows he can still play at a high level, even though he didn't always do that last year. </p><p></p><p>As for what Thompson is doing to help the team: what I like most is that he isn't spending foolishly and over paying players. That was a significant downfall for Mike Sherman. I also think he's going to try to rebuild this team through the draft and then fill in spots with free agents. My feelings are that this team isn't in position to win it all and so he's not going to buy that missing piece. He's trying to fill holes right now and so far I like what he's doing. Whether it works or not, we won't know until the season starts. It does look however as if they're not real confident in Rogers.</p><p></p><p>If Favre comes back I'd love for them to be able to get a commitment from him for more than one year so we can stop all this boring retirement talk and think football. I think Thompson's job would be much easier if he knew that he could count on Brett for another two or three years. If he could do that, it's easier to fill in the pieces around him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="packedhouse01, post: 57177, member: 204"] For a long time I didn't think Brett would be coming back. I'm thinking that the longer he is away the more he realizes that he still has the competitive spirit. He also knows he can still play at a high level, even though he didn't always do that last year. As for what Thompson is doing to help the team: what I like most is that he isn't spending foolishly and over paying players. That was a significant downfall for Mike Sherman. I also think he's going to try to rebuild this team through the draft and then fill in spots with free agents. My feelings are that this team isn't in position to win it all and so he's not going to buy that missing piece. He's trying to fill holes right now and so far I like what he's doing. Whether it works or not, we won't know until the season starts. It does look however as if they're not real confident in Rogers. If Favre comes back I'd love for them to be able to get a commitment from him for more than one year so we can stop all this boring retirement talk and think football. I think Thompson's job would be much easier if he knew that he could count on Brett for another two or three years. If he could do that, it's easier to fill in the pieces around him. [/QUOTE]
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