tromadz said:I'm sure pack66 is already on it.
Lord, I apologize for making fun of the Pack66, and be with the starving pygmies in new guinea. Amen
PWT36 said:It is a waste of effort to go on line petition route, Brett Favre will decide what is best for Brett Favre whether he decides to retire or come back for "one more go around" in '06. He is considering many things such as family considerations in making his decison. Apparently, he has not made up his mind as of right now, or the Packers would have scheduled a news conference to announce Brett's decision. There has been none.
Retirement is a big decison for a long time football player who is 36 years old and thinks he can still do it effectively!! The Packer have left it up to Brett if he wants to retire or not. Football has been a huge part of the Favre's family life. Brett's father, Ervin Farve was a career high school football coach.
Only one who has gone through the retirement process can really understand how hard it is to make that decison, especially in Brett Favre's case.
It is a waste of effort to go on line petition route, Brett Favre will decide what is best for Brett Favre whether he decides to retire or come back for "one more go around" in '06. He is considering many things such as family considerations in making his decison. Apparently, he has not made up his mind as of right now, or the Packers would have scheduled a news conference to announce Brett's decision. There has been none.
Retirement is a big decison for a long time football player who is 36 years old and thinks he can still do it effectively!! The Packer have left it up to Brett if he wants to retire or not. Football has been a huge part of the Favre's family life. Brett's father, Ervin Farve was a career high school football coach.
Only one who has gone through the retirement process can really understand how hard it is to make that decison, especially in Brett Favre's case.
PWT36 said:It is a waste of effort to go on line petition route, Brett Favre will decide what is best for Brett Favre whether he decides to retire or come back for "one more go around" in '06. He is considering many things such as family considerations in making his decison. Apparently, he has not made up his mind as of right now, or the Packers would have scheduled a news conference to announce Brett's decision. There has been none.
Retirement is a big decison for a long time football player who is 36 years old and thinks he can still do it effectively!! The Packer have left it up to Brett if he wants to retire or not. Football has been a huge part of the Favre's family life. Brett's father, Ervin Farve was a career high school football coach.
Only one who has gone through the retirement process can really understand how hard it is to make that decison, especially in Brett Favre's case.
cheesey said:Yup! I remember how hard it was when i retired from the Packers. It was TOUGH! I didn't know what to DO with myself..........(i think i'll wake up from my dream now!) :lol:
Philtration said:Now that all of the other problems in the world are taken care of...... :roll: