Broken Man

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Luxorreb
12-26-2005, 03:05 AM
Even Payton Manning would have looked awful this year with Green Bay's talent around him.

I hope Favre comes back for one more, it would suck to see him go out like this.

What he said.
I really hope Favre returns as will his IR teamates: Ferguson, Green, Davenport, Gado, etc etc. He really can't finish much worse and it's a great opportunity to let Brett school a Matt Linardht. They might get him! Saints need a city more than they need a rookie QB!

mooby
12-26-2005, 01:24 PM
they already have aaron rodgers being taught by brett, he is their qb of the future. Matt Leinhart will be going to someone else.

BigSKINBauer
12-26-2005, 02:42 PM
he has a highschool team around him. How is he suppossed to preform?

diehardskin2982
12-26-2005, 03:16 PM
I say he should return. The packers should pick up TO. Then spend the draft and offseason rebuilding their o-line and Defense. Ahman green will be back, so will davenport,and so will walker, and Franks. That is quite a team that could probraly make a superbowl run with the right coach, possibly marriuchi.

hooskins
12-26-2005, 03:48 PM
I say he should return. The packers should pick up TO. Then spend the draft and offseason rebuilding their o-line and Defense. Ahman green will be back, so will davenport,and so will walker, and Franks. That is quite a team that could probraly make a superbowl run with the right coach, possibly marriuchi.

TO's contract next year for whichever team is gonna have so many clauses in it about all the crap he has done in the past, I can't wait to see it.

STPainmaker
12-27-2005, 12:08 AM
Favre should have retired last year. He is slipping nicely into the role of "stayed too long". He may as well play one more year now to wipe some of the egg off his face.

djnemo65
12-27-2005, 03:14 AM
I agree that the team is bad, but 30 ints? Come on, you can't blame all of those on having played with 6 different RB's. There's no question he's an all time great with nothing left to prove, but his decision making this year has reminded me more of Kyle Boller than John Elway. He's turning into the Willie Mays of football out there. I think its time to go Brett.

Kevikazi
12-27-2005, 04:15 AM
Brett's 30 INTs can be misleading. Without Ahman Green, their running game was non-existent. Packers' opponents knew this and basically played against the pass constantly. I think Favre should come back and redeem himself next year when he gets all of his starters back on offense. They lost Javon Walker, Robert Ferguson, Ahman Green, Najeh Davenport, Bubba Franks and I think one of their starting guards. That's like losing Santana Moss, David Patten, Clinton Portis, Ladell Betts, Chris Cooley (I'm saying Cooley instead of Royal because Cooley's our redzone target), and Randy Thomas.

Dirtbag
12-27-2005, 04:22 AM
He had a terrible start to his career, an amazing middle, and a terrible finish. He's a horrible, horrible quarterback these days. All he does is force passes and throw embarrassing interceptions. Easily one of the most overrated players in the NFL.

12thMan
12-27-2005, 09:05 AM
He had a terrible start to his career, an amazing middle, and a terrible finish. He's a horrible, horrible quarterback these days. All he does is force passes and throw embarrassing interceptions. Easily one of the most overrated players in the NFL.

I totally agree with you DB. I think Brett Farve's play this year has been horrible despite all the injuries and line-up changes. If it were anyone but Farve, the QB would have been benched a long, long time ago.

As far as I'm concerned he and Mick Vick (sorry WeWhite) fall into the category of overated QBs. I think we give Brette Farve a longer leash, if you will, because of his past accomplishments - which are many.

I don't think he makes too much of attempt to read defenses. He just guns it to the receiver and everyone crosses their fingers.

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