The team wouldn't have been close to a superbowl without Favre. What did Tom Brady do against that defense 2 weeks later? Maybe if they were in the AFC they would have been in the superbowl ...
Saints, Packers, Cowboys, Dolphins, and Giants fans in this thread of love. Kinda makes you misty a little, doesn't it.
The only one he'd be impeding is Clemens. Ainge was going to be 3rd string no matter what and he's not going to be ready for a couple years regardless.
Serious as cancer, buddy. If you're against this deal, you've either lost all perspective or are against winning.
You can't blame the management for the team sucking with Favre and then credit only Favre when they stop sucking.
We traded a FOURTH ROUND draft pick for a QB that has thrown for over 8000 yards and over 50 TD's in the past 2 years. How anyone can be against that is beyond me.
I am a life-long Packers fan from Green Bay. You just got a hell of a competitor. I'll be rooting for Favre and the Jets this year! Favre was superb last year, and for the first half of the season he went 7-1 with absolutely no running game.
I never did. The team sucked in 2005 and Favre sucked - he was trying to do too much and threw up a lot of retarded passes. It was his only shitty season.
Originally Posted by Joe Willie White Shoes disagree with the Favre trade and you are labeled an idiot and your loyalty to the team is questioned. Just because people don't agree with you doesn't mean the thought is dumb. He layed out reasons why he was against the trade. They will well elaborated and logical assertions. You don't have to agree with, but that doesn't mean that those concerns should be pushed aside.
I thought Mike T said there would be an announcement about a transaction involving Chad. That sounds more like a cut than a trade.
Learn: So then the Packers should be Super Bowl locks this year with Rodgers? I mean now that the sole reason for the Packers losing is gone right? Give me a break...
I'm certainly not calling you dumb. I know you've been on this board a long time and are a valuable contributor and a big fan. This isn't my kind of deal, either, but when I actually started to think this could happen a couple weeks ago, I thought, "why the hell not?" The one glaring question mark on the team was QB, the rest of the team is solid. If we could answer the one and only question mark, why not do it? Wouldn't that bring us closer to a Super Bowl?
It's a reasoned position, I'll admit; not well-reasoned, but reasoned nonetheless. I'm just really struggling to imagine how you could feasibly be against this deal, and I have a pretty active imagination. I don't think any of the points outlined are particularly relevant or compelling.
To clarify an important nuance: I am not trying to insult anyone here or label anyone as "dumb." What I am saying is that, to me, it would appear that positions against this trade are less than rational. Einstein probably took some poor positions, too, so don't take it personally.