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Excerpt from Gary Myer's NY Daily News column.
Jets owner Woody Johnson and GM Mike Tannenbaum, both of whom were fond of Favre, had said after the season they wanted him back, but it was clear that once Ryan was hired, the Jets were no longer interested in seeing if Favre's second act could be better than the first.
Here's the biggest clue: Ryan was hired on Jan. 19. Favre didn't quit until three weeks and two days later. Not once did Ryan pick up the phone to encourage Favre to return, to suggest a summit meeting in Hattieseburg, or just to say hello, what's new on the ranch? If Ryan wanted Favre, he would have lobbied for him to come back.
Favre used the Jets as a one-year layover to get to Minnesota. He has alienated some people around the league. "I think it's self-serving," one GM said. "He really cut to the core of the Packers fans by signing in the NFC North. His legacy there is all for naught. It didn't bother me when he went to the Jets. To go to Minnesota, he just thumbed his nose at Packers fans. They put him on a pedestal. His legacy in Green Bay will never be the same."
Vikings coach Brad Childress is in the fourth year of a five-year deal. After the season, he either will be fired or given an extension. He would rather take his chances on Favre saving his job than Tarvaris Jackson or Sage Rosenfels. Ask Mangini how that worked out for him last year. "I think it's a desperate act from a coach who has to win or he's gone," one general manager said.
Favre is nearly 40, coming off biceps surgery, has a rotator cuff tear, ran out of gas down the stretch last year, but found a team willing to pay him $12 million, let him miss the entire offseason and skip training camp and then hand him the starting job. As long as there is a team willing to do this, Favre will never retire.
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Originally posted by frankb03 View Post
Favre used the Jets as a one-year layover to get to Minnesota.
His legacy there is all for naught.
Two statements that couldn't be further from the truth.
Favre is nearly 40, coming off biceps surgery, has a rotator cuff tear, ran out of gas down the stretch last year, but found a team willing to pay him $12 million, let him miss the entire offseason and skip training camp and then hand him the starting job. As long as there is a team willing to do this, Favre will never retire.
Not just Favre, but any NFL player for that matter.
He's nuts.
One of, if not the greatest QB of this era, and he will without a doubt be remembered for Packer green and gold, nothing else."CFB YTD: 5-8-1 -16.2"
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Originally posted by mavskidd02 View Post
One of, if not the greatest QB of this era, and he will without a doubt be remembered for Packer green and gold, nothing else.
Advanced NFL Stats: Brett Favre Is Overrated
Overhyped: Favre didn't deliver in second half of career - NFL - ESPN
Brett Favre: Mr. Overrated | Bleacher Report
Favre came up huge in national televised games. Especially games announced by John Madden. Such as the MNF game days after Favre's dad passed away.
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Originally posted by mavskidd02 View PostIf this guy thinks Favre's legacy as a Packer "is all for naught."
He's nuts.
One of, if not the greatest QB of this era, and he will without a doubt be remembered for Packer green and gold, nothing else.
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Originally posted by kbsooner21 View PostEvery bit he said is true mavs. Every single word. Every packer fan I know that loved and adored the guy, have in turn called him every name in the book since he signed with Minny."CFB YTD: 5-8-1 -16.2"
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