August 07, 2008
When he retired, I believe that he truly wanted to retire. That he was done with football as a player. I figured heÂ’d be around doing promotions and commentary, but he wouldnÂ’t don pads and a helmet again. His retirement speech was too full of emotion for it to just be an act. He had been contemplating retirement for years and at the time he made the decision he truly did what he thought was best for him and his family. I respected him for that, IÂ’d miss him, but I respected him.
Now we can look at the infamous timeline. Some say the timeline is full of crap, others believe it. Personally I think there is a lot of truth. Rumors of him coming out of retirement were squashed by Brett himself when he stated, “it’s all rumor”. He denied he was coming out of retirement in early June. Then in July he announces he is going to come out of retirement… right before training camps. By this time all of the plans had been set. The Packers couldn’t sit around waiting and hoping for Brett to decide if he was going to actually come out of retirement. So they moved on. They drafted based on him not being back, did free agency that way, etc. They planned to move on. It takes a pretty big megalomaniac to figure that an entire team is going to put their future on hold to wait on what he might do.
Then he talks about how he was disrespected. How about the disrespect and hurt he did to not only the team but also the fans? He wasÂ… is a hero and Lambeau Legend to most Packer fans and even some football fans. For him to sit here and play his game isnÂ’t fair to them either. I guess he doesnÂ’t owe us anything, I mean he did give us 16 years of joy and memories. He does have to look out for him and his family.
As for McCarthy and Thompson, those two could have handled this so much better. I mean cÂ’mon, this is Brett Favre. He is the man, the myth, the legend and face of the Packers. If he wants to come back, give the guy a shot. I agree in not just releasing him, which would have been stupid. You canÂ’t risk a divisional rival to pick him up. But honestly, if you donÂ’t think he can do it, then open up the starting QB position to a competition. Maybe Favre has decreasing skills, but maybe heÂ’s still better than Rodgers. We wouldnÂ’t know until you put them into a fair and equal competition. If Favre wonÂ’t put his skills to the test against Rodgers, than let him ride bench. If he does and wins, heÂ’s your man. It doesnÂ’t take Rocket Surgery to figure that bit out.
As for the Minnesota Viking tampering charges, Goodall says it didnÂ’t happen. I think there wasnÂ’t enough evidence to prove it. There had to be some catalyst for Favre getting out. I mean he obviously wanted out of Green Bay; the Vikes gave him a place. He decided to come out of retirement. There was the comment that he would like to play against Green Bay twiceÂ… howÂ’s that for loyalty? Anyway, thatÂ’s water under the bridge and IÂ’m not dwelling on it.
To say that I feel hurt, betrayed and am saddened by the outcome is an understatement. I never thought I would see Favre play in a uniform other than a PackerÂ’s uniform. Now that it is going to happen, itÂ’s like being betrayed by your best friend. Some people say this isnÂ’t going to hurt his legacy, but I think it will. At least in this fanÂ’s eyes itÂ’s tarnished. I still have respect and brotherly love for him, IÂ’m just hurt.
Oh, and to all the Packer fans booing Rodgers, take a note. This wasnÂ’t his decision. HeÂ’s just a pawn in the show. Grow up and give the guy a break. Destroying his confidence now is not going to help the team any.
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