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 Post subject: Brett Favre Retires
PostPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 2:43 pm 
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http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/7870944/Favre-has-decided-to-call-it-a-career?CMP=OTC-K9B140813162&ATT=5

Sucks for Brett that he had to go out on such a bad note.... :wave:

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 Post subject: Re: Brett Favre Retires
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wish the fucker did this LAST year, before he broke all of Dan's records

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 Post subject: Re: Brett Favre Retires
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he must have been pissed about moss i guess.

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 Post subject: Re: Brett Favre Retires
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that division might be really bad next year.

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 Post subject: Re: Brett Favre Retires
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Favre's last pass: INT to Corey Webster in OT :wink:

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Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
that division might be really bad next year.


I think Aaron Rodgers will be pretty decent. It'll definitely be a drop off, but I'm not sure the Packers will be as bad off as people think -- as you pointed out, the division does suck. But your suggestion that the division "might" be really bad next year is somewhat of an understatement.


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Now that he is retired, ESPN can concentrate on devoted some of its coverage to the New England Patriots

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Now that he is retired, ESPN can concentrate on devoted some of its coverage to the New England Patriots

what really sucks is that now there's nobody left in the NFL who has fun out there when they're playing.

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I now have no more reason to give a flying f*ck about the NFL.

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I now have no more reason to give a flying f*ck about the NFL.

Ok Deanna Favre

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px wrote:
I now have no more reason to give a flying f*ck about the NFL.

Ok Deanna Favre



Ok, cool guy. :finger:

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Thank god Sean Salisbury no longer works @ ESPN. He would be hammering the listening audience over the head on tonights 6 PM Sportscenter with all the reasons why Favre should be considered as Top 5 QB of all time. Personally, he was exciting to watch, but vastly overrated. I'd take at least 10 QB's from the late 80's/90's over Favre.

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Chris_H_2 wrote:
Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
that division might be really bad next year.


I think Aaron Rodgers will be pretty decent. It'll definitely be a drop off, but I'm not sure the Packers will be as bad off as people think -- as you pointed out, the division does suck. But your suggestion that the division "might" be really bad next year is somewhat of an understatement.

Rodgers did quite well in that Dallas game actually. I was impressed.

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Man sad day for the NFL. See ya in 5 years in Canton. :thumbsup:

As for Rodgers, he was pretty solid in college, he just has to get over that whole Tedford curse thing. He's been in the system now for awhile, and should be able to pick up the offense rather quickly.

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mascisisgod wrote:
Thank god Sean Salisbury no longer works @ ESPN. He would be hammering the listening audience over the head on tonights 6 PM Sportscenter with all the reasons why Favre should be considered as Top 5 QB of all time. Personally, he was exciting to watch, but vastly overrated. I'd take at least 10 QB's from the late 80's/90's over Favre.


What 10 would you take over Favre? I can think of only a couple....

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Koufax wrote:
wish the fucker did this LAST year, before he broke all of Dan's records



As a big Dolphins fan as well as a big Marino fan, I'm glad it was Favre that broke the records.

And I'm not sure that Favre's a top 5 QB all time, but he's definately in the top 10 and should definately be a first ballot Hall of Famer. 17 freaking years, a ring, all kinds of records, and without a doubt a household name. Not to mention he's one of the toughest QB's ever and played extremely well in Lambeau, not the easiest thing to do by a long shot.

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Koufax wrote:
wish the fucker did this LAST year, before he broke all of Dan's records



As a big Dolphins fan as well as a big Marino fan, I'm glad it was Favre that broke the records.

And I'm not sure that Favre's a top 5 QB all time, but he's definately in the top 10 and should definately be a first ballot Hall of Famer. 17 freaking years, a ring, all kinds of records, and without a doubt a household name. Not to mention he's one of the toughest QB's ever and played extremely well in Lambeau, not the easiest thing to do by a long shot.

plus he's always having fun out there!!

im happy about this, i dont wanna have to hear people debate if he should retire or not.

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