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Tarkenton on Favre -- he slams him
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<blockquote data-quote="PackersRS" data-source="post: 245322" data-attributes="member: 1429"><p>I tend to believe (because I don't know the "behind the scenes") that both sides were wrong. I sure understand Favre, he gave his all during some difficult times in GB, when there was no weapons for him to throw. In his mind, the staff should have more consideration with him. Not begged, but certainly not just agreed with his retirement. I know they called him, but probably not the same way in past years.</p><p>But he retired. No one can force someone to just retire. He did it in his own free will. And after being in that uncertainty for several years, they needed to move on.</p><p>-</p><p>Saying Brett Favre was a prima donna ALL ALONG is paranoid. He felt betrayed. Saying TT pushed him out of town is paranoid. He retired by himself. After threatening to retire for several years. IMO.</p><p>-</p><p>BTW, nelanator nailed it. That's what I was trying to say all along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackersRS, post: 245322, member: 1429"] I tend to believe (because I don't know the "behind the scenes") that both sides were wrong. I sure understand Favre, he gave his all during some difficult times in GB, when there was no weapons for him to throw. In his mind, the staff should have more consideration with him. Not begged, but certainly not just agreed with his retirement. I know they called him, but probably not the same way in past years. But he retired. No one can force someone to just retire. He did it in his own free will. And after being in that uncertainty for several years, they needed to move on. - Saying Brett Favre was a prima donna ALL ALONG is paranoid. He felt betrayed. Saying TT pushed him out of town is paranoid. He retired by himself. After threatening to retire for several years. IMO. - BTW, nelanator nailed it. That's what I was trying to say all along. [/QUOTE]
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