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Robert Ferguson gets treated better than Favre?
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<blockquote data-quote="Truman" data-source="post: 232462" data-attributes="member: 1168"><p>Yes, the Jay Glazer story about a flip/flop in late March or April is troubling. I would like to hear Favre's side of the story. Favre appears to be telling his story through Chris Mortensen and Peter King, while the Packers are talking through Glazer.</p><p></p><p>As I stated in the original post, I understand the team wanting to move on. I wish they would still have him back, because he probably still is the best player on the team, and certainly the most impactful. But if they feel betrayed and want to move ahead with Rodgers, fine. Just don't punish Brett in the process. Let him go. There is no sense in spending $12 million on a backup, especially one who will make any previous quarterback controversy seem insignificant in comparison.</p><p></p><p>If I were Rodgers, I would be on the phone with Ted and Mike begging them to let Favre go. Rodgers has been a good citizen throughout this, and he does not deserve the pressure that the present stalemate will put on him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Truman, post: 232462, member: 1168"] Yes, the Jay Glazer story about a flip/flop in late March or April is troubling. I would like to hear Favre's side of the story. Favre appears to be telling his story through Chris Mortensen and Peter King, while the Packers are talking through Glazer. As I stated in the original post, I understand the team wanting to move on. I wish they would still have him back, because he probably still is the best player on the team, and certainly the most impactful. But if they feel betrayed and want to move ahead with Rodgers, fine. Just don't punish Brett in the process. Let him go. There is no sense in spending $12 million on a backup, especially one who will make any previous quarterback controversy seem insignificant in comparison. If I were Rodgers, I would be on the phone with Ted and Mike begging them to let Favre go. Rodgers has been a good citizen throughout this, and he does not deserve the pressure that the present stalemate will put on him. [/QUOTE]
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