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<blockquote data-quote="trippster" data-source="post: 234812" data-attributes="member: 433"><p>I am not ok with ted lying to anyone, especially his prized employee. Deceit is the biggest cause of loss of trust. You deceive me into action once, and I will never trust you again. You have purposely abused my trust. </p><p></p><p>I think Favre is a straight shooter. I think he is too honest and open with his feelings and that is being construed as lying. His comment about "rumors" was in regard to texting. In his interview he said he called TT, not texted. </p><p></p><p>He was never pressured into retiring and he said that. He said he felt pressured to make a decision. He chose the retirement path. </p><p></p><p>As with any member of a team, you want to be considered an integral part of the team. Favre did not feel that management felt that way about him any longer. That was conveyed by the apathetic attitude he sensed from TT and MM. Was it accurate? Who knows? </p><p></p><p>Currently, favre has control of to be activated or not. That is all. Everyone knows that to return and be a backup would be embarrasing and I know of no one that would do that. Especially after his year last year. Not only that, but the descention that would occur on the team. Every mental or physical mistake Rodgers made would be examined by team members as "Would Brett have done that? He's sitting over there on the sidelines, why doesn't MM put him in?" So his only chance to play is to go to another team. however, I firmly believe that if TT could have his way, he would (and I think is trying to) continue to force Favre to stay retired. </p><p></p><p>I think that if Favre's only option is to be a backup then he will not play. GB can force him to do that. </p><p></p><p>We don't know where the real truth is. I am not sure anyone does because it involves intentions. </p><p></p><p>However, over the years I have learned one absolute; </p><p></p><p><strong><em>You always know the truth by the result. </em></strong></p><p></p><p>there is also another constant: past results, while not guaranteed, are the best indicators of future performance. </p><p></p><p>Past results indicate Favre would be the Packers best chance at a SB the next couple of years. </p><p></p><p>TT has said he does what is best for the Packers. </p><p></p><p>The results of his actions do not support that he is acting in the best interest of winning. Favre is the better QB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trippster, post: 234812, member: 433"] I am not ok with ted lying to anyone, especially his prized employee. Deceit is the biggest cause of loss of trust. You deceive me into action once, and I will never trust you again. You have purposely abused my trust. I think Favre is a straight shooter. I think he is too honest and open with his feelings and that is being construed as lying. His comment about "rumors" was in regard to texting. In his interview he said he called TT, not texted. He was never pressured into retiring and he said that. He said he felt pressured to make a decision. He chose the retirement path. As with any member of a team, you want to be considered an integral part of the team. Favre did not feel that management felt that way about him any longer. That was conveyed by the apathetic attitude he sensed from TT and MM. Was it accurate? Who knows? Currently, favre has control of to be activated or not. That is all. Everyone knows that to return and be a backup would be embarrasing and I know of no one that would do that. Especially after his year last year. Not only that, but the descention that would occur on the team. Every mental or physical mistake Rodgers made would be examined by team members as "Would Brett have done that? He's sitting over there on the sidelines, why doesn't MM put him in?" So his only chance to play is to go to another team. however, I firmly believe that if TT could have his way, he would (and I think is trying to) continue to force Favre to stay retired. I think that if Favre's only option is to be a backup then he will not play. GB can force him to do that. We don't know where the real truth is. I am not sure anyone does because it involves intentions. However, over the years I have learned one absolute; [b][i]You always know the truth by the result. [/i][/b] there is also another constant: past results, while not guaranteed, are the best indicators of future performance. Past results indicate Favre would be the Packers best chance at a SB the next couple of years. TT has said he does what is best for the Packers. The results of his actions do not support that he is acting in the best interest of winning. Favre is the better QB. [/QUOTE]
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