Lotus
08-18-2009, 10:37 PM
And at his age there is no guarantee that his arm has healed enough to make it through an entire season.
Update: Favre Returns (Again); Signs with VikingsLotus 08-18-2009, 10:37 PM And at his age there is no guarantee that his arm has healed enough to make it through an entire season. GTripp0012 08-18-2009, 10:41 PM Don't have an opinion on Favre. He doesn't change the Vikings as a team over Tavaris Jackson (with Rosenfels probably being the only scheme fit in the bunch). Knowing the offense should help a bundle, but developing that thought any future would be getting too close to caring. Favre's consecutive starts streak ends in Week 7, Vikings finish 8-8. NYCskinfan82 08-18-2009, 10:42 PM Listening to his presser now. I think he's being disingenuous when saying this isn't about revenge. Bull puckey! I agree 100% SirClintonPortis 08-18-2009, 10:46 PM Donald Driver thats it. Brett had the orginal set of keys, Rodgers had the spare set.Lol, the only seasons the Packer offense had bad years aside from in the Favre era except for Favre's first year were 2005 and 2006 in terms of points scored. They made the playoffs 2001-2004, and 2007. Ahman Green was productive before the injury bug hit him in 2005, he had Bubba Franks, he had Willie Henderson, Rivera, just to name a few. Also, they also had TWO draft picks that year invested on QBs and that Matt Flynn dude is turning out to be a stud. GTripp0012 08-18-2009, 10:50 PM I do have an opinion on the Vikings, though. Remember how the Redskins are the league's only team who only finds quality players at exorbinant prices developed by someone else? Washington Redskins, imported major 2009 contributors (projected): Clinton Portis, Santana Moss, Casey Rabach, Randy Thomas, Antwaan Randle El, Albert Haynesworth, Corneilius Griffin, Phillip Daniels, Andre Carter, London Fletcher, DeAngelo Hall = 11 Minnesota Vikings, imported major 2009 contributors (projected): Brett Favre, Sage Rosenfels, Chester Taylor, Bernard Berrian, Bobby Wade, Viscante Shiancoe, Steve Hutchinson, Jared Allen, Pat Williams, Ben Leber, Antoine Winfield, Karl Paymah, Madieu Williams = 13 Looks like there's a new "quick fix" sheriff in town. And isn't Brett Favre the ultimate quick fix? mooby 08-18-2009, 11:30 PM Here's an idea for Brett Favre. Next year instead of pondering retirement, then retiring, then thinking about unretiring three months into your retirement, then holding the media hostage for two weeks while you pick the pedals off your stay retired - unretire rose, only to stay retired, then three weeks later unretire and sign a contract with your formerly hated rival, why doesn't he just tell the Vikings he'll be going on a hiatus until about week 2 of the preseason to avoid all that b.s.? I'm sure they'll be understanding. skindeep 08-18-2009, 11:49 PM Lol, the only seasons the Packer offense had bad years aside from in the Favre era except for Favre's first year were 2005 and 2006 in terms of points scored. They made the playoffs 2001-2004, and 2007. Ahman Green was productive before the injury bug hit him in 2005, he had Bubba Franks, he had Willie Henderson, Rivera, just to name a few. I got you bro, the only thing Im saying is The Packers Front Office passed up on players like Randy Moss. If I rember Favre lobbied to get him but New England got him instead and we know how that turned out. And thats when Favre was steel able to be a game changer. Now if you can just imagine on the other talent that they passed up on. The biggest name that got through FA was Charles Woodson and he is a DB. GMScud 08-19-2009, 02:39 AM What was funny to me was that Favre mentioned now that he thinks he has two years left. Really?? Two years now? Where were those two years when the Packers went with Rodgers and you "retired?" Where were those two years when you "retired" from the Jets earlier this year? What a joke. This is and always has been about sticking it to the Pack. As soon as he gets himself into the Viking uniform, suddenly he's got a few years left in the tank?? Paaaa-thetic. Anyone who thinks otherwise is living in La La Land. Minnesota, good luck with your 40 year old QB with a torn rotator cuff who is too wimpy to deal with training camp. You've got a bald faced liar of a head coach, and a money grubbing, grudge holding jerk of an old man QB. If anyone saw Mark Schlereth on SportsCenter tonight, he pretty much echoes the way I feel about Favre and Childress at this point. hail_2_da_skins 08-19-2009, 09:54 AM I'm tired of hearing about Brett Favre. The guy should just retire. All he did was hold out from two-a-day training camp. His skills have declined. It's a joke that the Vikings would go with this guy. They need a long term solution at quarterback to go with their stud running back, Adrian Peterson. If I were a Viking fan, I would be pissed off. firstdown 08-19-2009, 10:44 AM Funny everyone is tired hearing and talking about Brett but they keep posting and reading this thread. Its his life and he is free to do what he feels best for him and his family. |
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