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Bleeding green and gold

New deal ensures Favre will always be a Packer

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Posted: Friday March 02, 2001 1:42 PM

Chip. Chip. Chip.

One lazy Saturday afternoon last December, I stood inside the Green Bay Packers' practice facility and interviewed Brett Favre while he lofted golf balls toward a makeshift pin 60 yards away. The subject of his future came up. I asked him: Do you want to finish your career with Green Bay?

Favre leaned on his wedge for a second, thinking.

"Definitely. If in two years, say, they want to trade me, I'd probably walk away. Retire."

In an era of me-first athletes, the Green Bay quarterback pulled another Favreism on Friday. Arguably the best quarterback of the half-decade, still in his prime, gave away the right to freedom for the rest of his pro football career. He signed to what amounts to a lifetime contract with the Packers, his first and only love in football –- and said he would never wear another uniform than Green Bay's classic green and gold.

"I want to be a Packer for life," Favre said today. "This solidifies I will be a Packer for the rest of my career."

Favre still has three years remaining on his current contract. This new deal will pay him a signing bonus of approximately $10 million and, according to agent Bus Cook, will guarantee his income for the next three years regardless of injury or performance problems. In addition, the deal reportedly calls for Favre to play for no team other than the Packers through the 2010 season, after which time he will be 42 years old.

Favre, a simple man who said today that one of the delays in announcing his contract extension was that he had to cut his grass in Hattiesburg, Miss., talked at length about how important it was for him to play for only one team for the rest of his professional life.

Drafted in the second round by Atlanta in 1991, Favre was traded to Green Bay the following winter for a first-round draft pick. And in the decade since, he has moved into or near the top 10 of every major passing category in NFL history.

And he has been the on- and off-field leader for the winningest team in football the past eight years. This is something he didn't want to abandon.

"I remember growing up," Favre said, "And you could almost name every player on every team at every position for years. You can't do that anymore. But I just enjoy it here and I want to stay for as long as I can play."

After he thought the Packers could remain a contender for the rest of his playing career, Favre said, "I don't see any reason we can't get back to where we were. We had a great four-game stretch at the end of last season, and even though we didn't make the playoffs, I remember when we came into the locker room after beating Tampa in our last game there was jubilation in there. We were so pleased about the way we played down the stretch. There are probably a lot of things I should worry about but I don't. I really don't worry about the things around me most of the time. I'm kind of narrow-minded. I just want to go out and play."

Sweeter words the Packer Nation could never hear. Brett Favre is home for the rest of his career.

 
He did finish his career as a Packer, and now maybe he'll resume it somewhere else. And then when he's done, for realz, he'll sign a one day tender and re-re-retire as a Packer.

 
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He did finish his career as a Packer, and now maybe he'll resume it somewhere else. And then when he's done, for realz, he'll sign a one day tender and re-re-retire as a Packer.
At this point does anyone really care what team he retires with?
 
Actually I am not defending or attacking. My point is simply everyone here analyzes stats year after year, they also are quick to go with the flow of the latest rumor. Why not instead look a little deeper into things and also look into the real reasons why situations like this occur. History is an awesome indicator of motive and possible scenarios. Articles even 7 years old have merit. Odds are pretty strong most readers have read the good book a few times and it is what 2000 years old?

The point of posting the article from the past is to point out that a few different things. Historically speaking TT has built GB into one of the youngest competitive teams in the NFL and he needs to ascertain where he is moving forward at QB before Rodgers initial contract expires. I fully believe this is why they also drafted Brohm this year as insurance. Is he willing to lose a roster spot and pay Favre 12mil plus to keep him out of the divison is the question? Also if this was the case why would he devalue Favre and lose leverage in a potential trade by saying he would back up Rodgers. The answer in my opinion is simple they plan on trading him before the season starts or hope Favre accepts his retirement and it gives Rodgers a sense of security and comfort moving forward.

Favre bashers must remember he has only officially retired once or said he would since no papers were filed. Jordan retired what 3 or 4 times officially.

 
I think more than anything we are seeing Favre apologists regret defending Favre.
I don't regret defending him from the crap that some people have said.For some reason some cannot separate the past from what he is doing now and think this somehow vindicates the hate they have spread about the guy for years.
 
I think more than anything we are seeing Favre apologists regret defending Favre.
I don't regret defending him from the crap that some people have said.For some reason some cannot separate the past from what he is doing now and think this somehow vindicates the hate they have spread about the guy for years.
Yeah, 'cause this is so different. You go, girl!
What he is doing now in no way makes some of the past crap people said true.Hell...BillyMays just last week tried claiming that he saw Favre taking pictures with his lineman more than once.

The talk of how he held them hostage every year is crap given they knew his decision before the super bowl was even over in all but 2 years (that includes this year with his retirement).

 
I think more than anything we are seeing Favre apologists regret defending Favre.
I don't regret defending him from the crap that some people have said.For some reason some cannot separate the past from what he is doing now and think this somehow vindicates the hate they have spread about the guy for years.
Yeah, 'cause this is so different. You go, girl!
What he is doing now in no way makes some of the past crap people said true.Hell...BillyMays just last week tried claiming that he saw Favre taking pictures with his lineman more than once.

The talk of how he held them hostage every year is crap given they knew his decision before the super bowl was even over in all but 2 years (that includes this year with his retirement).
I don't know I was a Favre apologist until he unretired; then I saw that the things the so called "haters" said were truer than the things I was saying. When Aaron Rodgers challenged Packer Fans to "get on board" I got on board. Oddly it was shortly after that Brett decided to unretire. I am still a Brett Favre fan; I just want him to go away.
 
I think more than anything we are seeing Favre apologists regret defending Favre.
I don't regret defending him from the crap that some people have said.For some reason some cannot separate the past from what he is doing now and think this somehow vindicates the hate they have spread about the guy for years.
Yeah, 'cause this is so different. You go, girl!
What he is doing now in no way makes some of the past crap people said true.Hell...BillyMays just last week tried claiming that he saw Favre taking pictures with his lineman more than once.

The talk of how he held them hostage every year is crap given they knew his decision before the super bowl was even over in all but 2 years (that includes this year with his retirement).
I don't know I was a Favre apologist until he unretired; then I saw that the things the so called "haters" said were truer than the things I was saying. When Aaron Rodgers challenged Packer Fans to "get on board" I got on board. Oddly it was shortly after that Brett decided to unretire. I am still a Brett Favre fan; I just want him to go away.
Some of it yes...and don't take me as saying none of it was ever true...but some think this vindicates everything that was ever said about the guy (that much has been obvious in all of the hate regarding a certain poster calling things a rumor last week).
 
I think more than anything we are seeing Favre apologists regret defending Favre.
I don't regret defending him from the crap that some people have said.For some reason some cannot separate the past from what he is doing now and think this somehow vindicates the hate they have spread about the guy for years.
Yeah, 'cause this is so different. You go, girl!
What he is doing now in no way makes some of the past crap people said true.Hell...BillyMays just last week tried claiming that he saw Favre taking pictures with his lineman more than once.

The talk of how he held them hostage every year is crap given they knew his decision before the super bowl was even over in all but 2 years (that includes this year with his retirement).
I don't know I was a Favre apologist until he unretired; then I saw that the things the so called "haters" said were truer than the things I was saying. When Aaron Rodgers challenged Packer Fans to "get on board" I got on board. Oddly it was shortly after that Brett decided to unretire. I am still a Brett Favre fan; I just want him to go away.
Some of it yes...and don't take me as saying none of it was ever true...but some think this vindicates everything that was ever said about the guy (that much has been obvious in all of the hate regarding a certain poster calling things a rumor last week).
:loco: Stop. Just stop.

 
so we can sit here on the outside, absorbing everything the media tells us about this situation, but how much do we really know of what went on?

am I the only one that got the idea that TT has been trying to push him out the door for awhile now?

 

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