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<blockquote data-quote="packedhouse01" data-source="post: 212716" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>Brett is going to retire someday. It's going to happen. I hope it's not this year because I think with Brett this team has a legitimate shot to win it all. Granted we have some holes to fill, but with Brett anything is possible.</p><p></p><p>I also think Brett is probably more serious abougt retiring now than ever before. I can still see images of him against the Bears in Chicago and Ice Bowl II in Green Bay. He just looked liked a a tired and cold old man out there. I think I'd have felt the same way. I believe he truly enjoys playing the game yet, but when it comes to adverse situations like this, he's thinking, "what the hell am I doing here?" So for as much as I want him back, I won't be the least bit surprised to hear that he has decided to retire. </p><p></p><p>And finally, it's just Arods turn. This guy has hung around for a long time and eventually he's going to have to prove or disprove that he's ready to take over this team and can win. Ted Thompson has done an exceptional job of rebuilding this team in a very short time. He is buildling this team in such a manner that whoever takes over can be successful. I'm not worried about either scenario.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="packedhouse01, post: 212716, member: 204"] Brett is going to retire someday. It's going to happen. I hope it's not this year because I think with Brett this team has a legitimate shot to win it all. Granted we have some holes to fill, but with Brett anything is possible. I also think Brett is probably more serious abougt retiring now than ever before. I can still see images of him against the Bears in Chicago and Ice Bowl II in Green Bay. He just looked liked a a tired and cold old man out there. I think I'd have felt the same way. I believe he truly enjoys playing the game yet, but when it comes to adverse situations like this, he's thinking, "what the hell am I doing here?" So for as much as I want him back, I won't be the least bit surprised to hear that he has decided to retire. And finally, it's just Arods turn. This guy has hung around for a long time and eventually he's going to have to prove or disprove that he's ready to take over this team and can win. Ted Thompson has done an exceptional job of rebuilding this team in a very short time. He is buildling this team in such a manner that whoever takes over can be successful. I'm not worried about either scenario. [/QUOTE]
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