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<blockquote data-quote="warhawk" data-source="post: 231082" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>I think trying to judge the position of TT and the Packers at this time is rediculous quite honestly.</p><p></p><p>Brett has been talking retirement for three years now and the Packers have had to prepare for that. I think they have done a very good job by building a strong ballclub that is deep with young talent. The last place a team would want to end up would be with an older group of players left behind a retiring superstar. Your talking YEARS to recover now. </p><p></p><p>Brett made his decision and the organization went into "Plan B" mode. I am not sure exactly what they were supposed to do other than this. Now Plan B has shifted back to possibly Plan A and the Packers are in a little bit of flux as to how to deal with it. GEEZ. Imagine that. </p><p></p><p>Of course everyone has their theories and opinions and that's all fine but I see no justification for ripping TT and the organization that has retooled this team in three years from the coaching staff to the roster and bringing the team up from the brink, and I mean the essence of the word, DISASTER.</p><p></p><p>You know we could be sitting around here talking about a team that nosed dived in '05 and never recovered like SO MANY TEAMS out there that went bad and cannot find their way back.</p><p></p><p>I think people around here are forgetting that it was TT who hired Mike McCarthy who is the coach that turned Brett Favre around in his approach to this game. Does anyone around here really think Favre would have had a year like that if Mike Sherman was still around? Please. He was an interception magnet in Sherman's system.</p><p></p><p>Of course what happened when Sherman got fired? TT got ripped a new one.</p><p>Then, of course, there's always Mike WHO?</p><p></p><p>What happened when TT made it known his intentions of "building thru the draft?" Of course, TT got ripped for not ""doing enough" for Favre. </p><p></p><p>Go ahead and rip TT all you want. I BELIEVE that Brett Favre was still around to have the year he had last year AND might very well want another shot this year BECAUSE of Ted THOMPSON'S moves otherwise Mr. Favre would be LONG GONE by now.</p><p></p><p>Many here don't like that picture now do they? Of course not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warhawk, post: 231082, member: 431"] I think trying to judge the position of TT and the Packers at this time is rediculous quite honestly. Brett has been talking retirement for three years now and the Packers have had to prepare for that. I think they have done a very good job by building a strong ballclub that is deep with young talent. The last place a team would want to end up would be with an older group of players left behind a retiring superstar. Your talking YEARS to recover now. Brett made his decision and the organization went into "Plan B" mode. I am not sure exactly what they were supposed to do other than this. Now Plan B has shifted back to possibly Plan A and the Packers are in a little bit of flux as to how to deal with it. GEEZ. Imagine that. Of course everyone has their theories and opinions and that's all fine but I see no justification for ripping TT and the organization that has retooled this team in three years from the coaching staff to the roster and bringing the team up from the brink, and I mean the essence of the word, DISASTER. You know we could be sitting around here talking about a team that nosed dived in '05 and never recovered like SO MANY TEAMS out there that went bad and cannot find their way back. I think people around here are forgetting that it was TT who hired Mike McCarthy who is the coach that turned Brett Favre around in his approach to this game. Does anyone around here really think Favre would have had a year like that if Mike Sherman was still around? Please. He was an interception magnet in Sherman's system. Of course what happened when Sherman got fired? TT got ripped a new one. Then, of course, there's always Mike WHO? What happened when TT made it known his intentions of "building thru the draft?" Of course, TT got ripped for not ""doing enough" for Favre. Go ahead and rip TT all you want. I BELIEVE that Brett Favre was still around to have the year he had last year AND might very well want another shot this year BECAUSE of Ted THOMPSON'S moves otherwise Mr. Favre would be LONG GONE by now. Many here don't like that picture now do they? Of course not. [/QUOTE]
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