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<blockquote data-quote="cheesey" data-source="post: 234263" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>Here's where a major problem is.</p><p>I, and I know most fans don't not "like" Favre for all this. Heck, i still love the guy. But that doesn't give him carte blanche to do whatever he wants, reguardless of what it does to the Packers. Is he a great player? Heck yes! But HE himself put HIMSELF in this situation. No one forced him to retire, unretire, retire, and now supposedly unretire again. In his interview, i STILL don't get the impression that he's made up his mind. I think he just wants to be able to play IF he finally truely decides he wants to. He admitted he's not willing to come in and compete for the starting job. I believe when asked if he would be willing his reply was "Why?" Does that sound like a guy thats willing to accept that HE messed up by retiring, and he's being given the opportunity to work to regain a job that he willingly gave up? Doesn't sound like it to me. He's ticked cause he told TT "To have a plan if he decides he wants to come back".......like TT should have TWO plans in place, one IF his fickle QB decides he wants to play. And with the flip flops by Favre, i wouldn't have worked that hard myself on a "maybe". Especially since Favre pulled the rug out from him a few weeks after the initial retirement press conference, when he first hinted he wanted to come back.</p><p>Fan blind loyalty can't be an excuse to allow a player to act like that and not hold them accountable. </p><p>TT has no emotional connection to all this, as we fans do. It's his JOB to do whats best for the Green Bay Packers.</p><p>I don't hate Favre, and I doubt i ever will. But i can disagree with how he's handled this, throwing the Packers under the bus, all on a bunch of "maybe's" that he still can't decide on.</p><p>I love him.......but disagree with him.</p><p>I think thats possible to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheesey, post: 234263, member: 419"] Here's where a major problem is. I, and I know most fans don't not "like" Favre for all this. Heck, i still love the guy. But that doesn't give him carte blanche to do whatever he wants, reguardless of what it does to the Packers. Is he a great player? Heck yes! But HE himself put HIMSELF in this situation. No one forced him to retire, unretire, retire, and now supposedly unretire again. In his interview, i STILL don't get the impression that he's made up his mind. I think he just wants to be able to play IF he finally truely decides he wants to. He admitted he's not willing to come in and compete for the starting job. I believe when asked if he would be willing his reply was "Why?" Does that sound like a guy thats willing to accept that HE messed up by retiring, and he's being given the opportunity to work to regain a job that he willingly gave up? Doesn't sound like it to me. He's ticked cause he told TT "To have a plan if he decides he wants to come back".......like TT should have TWO plans in place, one IF his fickle QB decides he wants to play. And with the flip flops by Favre, i wouldn't have worked that hard myself on a "maybe". Especially since Favre pulled the rug out from him a few weeks after the initial retirement press conference, when he first hinted he wanted to come back. Fan blind loyalty can't be an excuse to allow a player to act like that and not hold them accountable. TT has no emotional connection to all this, as we fans do. It's his JOB to do whats best for the Green Bay Packers. I don't hate Favre, and I doubt i ever will. But i can disagree with how he's handled this, throwing the Packers under the bus, all on a bunch of "maybe's" that he still can't decide on. I love him.......but disagree with him. I think thats possible to do. [/QUOTE]
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