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Thank you Brett, for all the great memories. You were simply the best.

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Brett will be great wherever he goes. GB apparently goes to Aaron Rodgers, who looked pretty good against Dallas in relief of an injured Favre. He actually MAY be the guy, but if I was GB, I'd be looking for some QB insurance somewhere...BottleofRum wrote:He will be great on TV, either in the booth or as a analysis.
Where does GB go from here?
John's a big guy, he'll get over it. with a teleprompter and digital whiteboard.BottleofRum wrote:And in related news, John Madden was found on the street curled up on a ball weeping uncontroably while clutching a Farve jersey....
For his sake, I'd rather see it this way than him ending up with a career-ending injury that would leave him hobbled....Tequila Revenge wrote:That's realy sad. I never thought that the "business" side of football is what would end up to be the straw that broke the camel's back and force Brett's decision.

I agree. Brett's such a competitor with never say die attitude. I guess he's tired of fighting the front office, the business side, to get a proven play maker. Jennings, Drive and Robinson are very good WR's, but giys like Moss don't fall from trees everyday. I think Brett must have thought Moss would be enough to get back to the Superbowl and the Packer's told him no. What more does the guy have to play for? He owns every NFL record for a QB. Amazing career and obviously a first round HOF.SharkOnLand wrote:For his sake, I'd rather see it this way than him ending up with a career-ending injury that would leave him hobbled....Tequila Revenge wrote:That's realy sad. I never thought that the "business" side of football is what would end up to be the straw that broke the camel's back and force Brett's decision.
Thanks for the memories, Brett.
I'm with you. There wouldn't have been a sadder way for Brett to end his career than to be carried off the field on a stretcher, or to end up sitting on the bench holding his throbbing head (think Joe Montana.)SharkOnLand wrote:For his sake, I'd rather see it this way than him ending up with a career-ending injury that would leave him hobbled....Tequila Revenge wrote:That's realy sad. I never thought that the "business" side of football is what would end up to be the straw that broke the camel's back and force Brett's decision.
Thanks for the memories, Brett.

Exactly my thoughts. I would always watch a Green Bay Packers game to see him enjoying himself (and to see my son's fraternity brother play...Chad Clifton). Gah.freaky4tiki wrote:man... I sure am gonna miss seeing his smile. Brett just had a good time out there on the field and we'll really miss seeing him play.