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I don't see haters or crusaders-that puts al the blame on the fans and nothing on Favre-the liar. Forgiving him is one thing, hiring him is another(I heard they want to bring him in to represent the team).I supported him until he left the Jets. When he retired while sending his medical reports to the Vikings the next day did it for me. I wouldn't support this. One too many bridge was burned in my case.It wouldn't be hypocritical at all. It would be a re-evaluation without the emotion. People tend to be more forgiving under such circumstances.Underachievers said:It will be interesting to see if the anti-Brett crusaders pull a waffle and actually honor him. That would be pretty hypocritical of them.timschochet said:Packer fans- now that you have won a SB, and you have a great young QB that will keep you relevant for years to come...Isn't it time to forgive Brett Favre? In just a few years, he's going to be eligble for the Hall, and it would be terrible if there was still hostility toward him from Green Bay fans. Now that he's finally retired, why not honor him and treat him with the love he deserves as one of your franchise's greatest players ever?