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<blockquote data-quote="bt_impaler" data-source="post: 100202" data-attributes="member: 414"><p>Farve is a legend, and I want to see him go out in a blaze of glory. Here's the best case scenerio - well, most romantic at least. We suffer another 10 or so horribly losing seasons with Farve at the helm. Maybe a game or two here or there where he shows flashes of his greatness. Aaron Rodgers at age 35 is quoted in interviews saying, "I'm still young, and it's great to learn behind a future hall of famer like Brett. Plus, my body's real fresh - hasn't taken any hits." Two years later, Aaron rodgers retires after a training camp injury. Then, on Brett's 1000th consecutive game, he leads the team on a come from behind drive. As the clock ticks down to zero, Farve fires a bullet to the back of the endzone. Farve is drilled. Donald Driver Jr. makes a valiant effort for the ball, sacrificing his body too - but it's called incomplete. The packers lose by 6. Then as the pile clears off of Farve, we see that the brutal hit he took collapsed his ribcage. And there he is - the warrior dies on the field where he belongs. </p><p></p><p>I only pray that we bury him under the 50 yard line.</p><p></p><p>But that's the best case scenario.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bt_impaler, post: 100202, member: 414"] Farve is a legend, and I want to see him go out in a blaze of glory. Here's the best case scenerio - well, most romantic at least. We suffer another 10 or so horribly losing seasons with Farve at the helm. Maybe a game or two here or there where he shows flashes of his greatness. Aaron Rodgers at age 35 is quoted in interviews saying, "I'm still young, and it's great to learn behind a future hall of famer like Brett. Plus, my body's real fresh - hasn't taken any hits." Two years later, Aaron rodgers retires after a training camp injury. Then, on Brett's 1000th consecutive game, he leads the team on a come from behind drive. As the clock ticks down to zero, Farve fires a bullet to the back of the endzone. Farve is drilled. Donald Driver Jr. makes a valiant effort for the ball, sacrificing his body too - but it's called incomplete. The packers lose by 6. Then as the pile clears off of Farve, we see that the brutal hit he took collapsed his ribcage. And there he is - the warrior dies on the field where he belongs. I only pray that we bury him under the 50 yard line. But that's the best case scenario. [/QUOTE]
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