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  • Armpalm Ali Musch
    The man - - - The legend
    • Sep 2004
    • 442

    Brett Farve is washed up

    He is worse than Bledsoe. This guy blows games for GB single handedly. His passes have been off for a few years now. I think they really need to start looking for his replacement this offseason.



  • TacklingDummy
    Unreachable Douche
    • Jul 2002
    • 71725

    #2
    Originally posted by Armpalm Ali Musch
    He is worse than Bledsoe. This guy blows games for GB single handedly. His passes have been off for a few years now. I think they really need to start looking for his replacement this offseason.
    How about a even trade, Bledsoe for Favre?

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    • Demon
      Registered User
      • Mar 2003
      • 4047

      #3
      Maybe Green Bay will try to deal for either Drew Brees or Phillip Rivers? But i don't see them getting Lienart.... is he even entering the draft?
      Impossible is Nothing.


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      • BSXIII
        Never trust a man wearing a sombrero
        • Apr 2004
        • 354

        #4
        I'm sure if you talked to their coaches, you'd find out Bledsoe is far more coachable than Favre at this point. Favre's blunders just don't make sense. He is living on his past repuation, and beating up on crappy teams on MNF, but I don't see him giving the rest of his offense the best chance to succeed. His o-line is dominating, and he'll immediatly run out of the pocket, pull his head out, and heave it down the field. Football is a game of adjustments, and it appears Favre refuses to make any. If your o-line is gonna give you 6 seconds to throw the ball, why not take it and give your receivers a chance to get open rather than roll out, pull your head back, and force a pass into space.
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        • ArcticWildMan

          #5
          Originally posted by BSXIII
          I'm sure if you talked to their coaches, you'd find out Bledsoe is far more coachable than Favre at this point. Favre's blunders just don't make sense. He is living on his past repuation, and beating up on crappy teams on MNF, but I don't see him giving the rest of his offense the best chance to succeed. His o-line is dominating, and he'll immediatly run out of the pocket, pull his head out, and heave it down the field. Football is a game of adjustments, and it appears Favre refuses to make any. If your o-line is gonna give you 6 seconds to throw the ball, why not take it and give your receivers a chance to get open rather than roll out, pull your head back, and force a pass into space.
          Favre can get away with making blunders like he did today because he has one thing that Bledsoe doesn't. A Super Bowl Ring.

          That buys him a free pass no matter how bad he plays even though he singlehandidly cost his team the game today.

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          • BSXIII
            Never trust a man wearing a sombrero
            • Apr 2004
            • 354

            #6
            And before any of you Bledsoe Bashers jump on my last post, don't even think of comparing Minnesota's defense to either New England, Baltimore, or Pittsburgh. Minnesota is not even close to comparable to either of those 3, their defense sucks.
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            • imbondz
              Democrats are people too
              • Jan 2003
              • 26041

              #7
              hmmmm. What's Favres record since he's been in the league? How many losing seasons has he had in 14 years in the league? None? oh. o.k. He's only led the Packers to one 8-8 season in 14 years, the rest have been 9-7 or better.

              Favre is someone who the Packers organization should keep until Favre says so.


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              • Typ0
                honey pie
                • Jul 2002
                • 32592

                #8
                Originally posted by ArcticWildMan
                Favre can get away with making blunders like he did today because he has one thing that Bledsoe doesn't. A Super Bowl Ring.

                That buys him a free pass no matter how bad he plays even though he singlehandidly cost his team the game today.
                you watch him retire because he's done.

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                • Turf
                  Registered User
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 8377

                  #9
                  Brent will retire. You'll never see him play in the NFL again.
                  Lou Saban: You can get it done, you can get it done. And what’s more, you’ve gotta get it done.

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                  • Turf
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 8377

                    #10
                    Damn Typo, we're on the same page here.
                    Lou Saban: You can get it done, you can get it done. And what’s more, you’ve gotta get it done.

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                    • ArcticWildMan

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Typ0
                      you watch him retire because he's done.
                      If GB had somebody ready to take over, I think Brett would bow out gracefully. Since they don't have anybody, he'll be back next season. Maybe GB can work a trade for Brees or something this offseason but I doubt it.

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                      • The_Philster
                        Registered User
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 52180

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Demon
                        Maybe Green Bay will try to deal for either Drew Brees or Phillip Rivers? But i don't see them getting Lienart.... is he even entering the draft?
                        I believe he will...nothing left to prove in college
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                        • YardRat
                          Well, lookie here...
                          • Dec 2004
                          • 86151

                          #13
                          I think Leinert stays....He has a chance to go for the collegiate three-peat, which I don't think has ever been done, and he's probably getting more SoCal action than the "fast-lane" on the LA freeway.

                          Why give that up to get your brains beat out in SF??
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                          • Billz_fan
                            Registered User
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 2614

                            #14
                            Favre doesn't call his own plays does he ? Im not sure, I don't think he does. Because it just seems to me they were trying to play shootout football in the 2nd half and getting stuck in alot of 3rd and long situations. Going downfield 2 out of every 3 plays and stuff.

                            While GB has decent recievers, they do lack a playmaker. Not to mention Walker wasn't in there. I think GB lost the game with there game plan and or play calling. Favre would throw an int and come back out the next series and throw another on the first play. I was like wtf are they doing ?
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                            • fushetti
                              President of the Rick Jeanneret Fanclub
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 734

                              #15
                              the guys name is BRETT FAVRE. not brent, or farve.

                              that was the stupidest play i've ever seen...and i was shocked to see it come from Favre. I'd still take him though.
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