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The Cheeseheads are calling it Black Tuesday
by
PigPen
on 04 Mar, 2008 08:18
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#1
by
schro
on 04 Mar, 2008 08:38
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He was awesome. Loved to watch him play.
Shoot, he could still start for 80% of the teams in the NFL.
Guess he really wanted Randy Moss to come to GB.
Sorry to all the Bear Fans on SBG for saying this, but I hate to see him retire.
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#2
by
warhawk
on 04 Mar, 2008 08:44
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i'm not a packer fan but i was a big brett favre fan. i just loved the way he played the game. he was a true warrior in the field. it's 2 bad the packer management couldn't really surround him with more quality players. i'm going 2 miss his passion and his presence. he was fun 2 watch. he truly played the game with intensity.
WARHAWK
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#3
by
PigPen
on 04 Mar, 2008 17:19
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Well said, by both Warhawk and Schro. I hate to see Favre retire as well. He is a man who truly loves to play the game. He's got some big shoes to fill too.
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#4
by
nomad
on 29 Mar, 2008 10:49
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there was no one better ever!!!
he will be missed
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#5
by
Cam
on 29 Mar, 2008 11:17
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Not only was he a great quarterback, but he was a true sportsman. Always positive, a good role model for younger players. He seems like such a nice guy in all the interviews I've ever seen him in. Not just the Packers, but the entire NFL is taking a huge loss with his retirement. He had a damn good run though.
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#6
by
Sgt. Pate
on 29 Mar, 2008 17:12
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Ummmmmm, cheese!

But seriously, I'm gonna miss watching Brett!
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#7
by
mojim
on 04 Apr, 2008 10:07
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Again????Sorry after the first retirement it loses it's charm...He will be missed though
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#8
by
Mikekoz13
on 04 Apr, 2008 10:34
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I heard rumor this AM that his agent is gauging interest from certain teams. I hope the Ravens are one of those teams..........
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#9
by
dieseldan04
on 06 Apr, 2008 17:47
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I am a lifelong Packers fan and Brett's retirement was very sad for me. I honestly think they may be a little better without him. I know it sounds crazy, but Aaron Rodgers did look pretty good against the Cowboys and he is more mobile. I will miss Brett terribly but it had to end someday. I just wish I had seen him play, I always make it back to Green Bay in the Summer but never during the season.
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#10
by
Tommo
on 25 Apr, 2008 15:07
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Being British living in England and i have lots of cousins in milwakee wisconsin, so greenbay is the team i follow, very unlucky that would have rounded Brett FAVREs carear of a treat winning the super bowl, failed by a dodgy field goal in extra time...
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#11
by
JDog
on 25 Apr, 2008 19:17
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Brett Favre was a great example of a championship world class,highly paid athlete who never let it go to his head. A great role model for kids and adults alike.
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#12
by
AdamsvilleAce
on 28 Apr, 2008 05:41
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Brett Favre will be missed by all. My only regret is that he should have stayed a Falcon.
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#13
by
buddha
on 28 Apr, 2008 06:47
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Sorry to all the Bear Fans on SBG for saying this, but I hate to see him retire.
No offense taken by this Bears fan, Schro. After all, in this last exemplary season that the Packers had (13-3), they lost only once to the Cowboys and twice to my beloved Bears. Not too bad, eh!